Australian former cricket player Dean Jones criticizes
Australian players for their poor performance against India. He feels Australians are looking ragged and under-prepared for the four-Test series.
Dean Jones said that, "Australian player’s preparation
has been adequate and just a couple of day’s games are not enough for a series
in India. They have to prepare for at least a couple of weeks or at least three
first class matches before the first Test. Australian batsmen had a lot to learn from Pujara and Vijay. Both of them played well and their performance was amazing. I hope that the Australian batsmen watched how these two players made their jobs very well. The Australian batsmen should go hard too early into the innings instead of just being patient”.
He also added that, “Pujara and Vijay had a second wicket
stand of 294 runs which was 57 more than what nine Australian batsmen put on as
a team. Michael Clarke (91) and Matthew Wade (62) were the only two batsmen who
had showed some application. I think it was one of the best learning episodes
for the Australian cricket on how you go about making runs in India".
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