Former Indian batsman Sandeep Patil advised the Indian team before the series against Australia
The Test series between India and Australia will begin from November 22. This series is very important for the Indian team after the 0-3 defeat in the series against New Zealand. Even though the Indian team has won two-Test series against Australia twice in a row, at this time the equation of the Indian team seems to be disturbed.
After the shameful defeat against New Zealand at home, the performance of the Indian team is under suspicion. After losing the series 0-3, questions are now being raised about the performance of the Indian team in the series to be held in Australia. The biggest question among these is whether the team will be able to achieve a hat-trick of series wins in Australia. At present, it remains to be seen whether the Indian team forgets the defeat against New Zealand and completes a hat-trick of wins against Australia.
Sandeep Patil Urges India to Embrace Positivity and Past Wins Against Australia
Former Indian batsman Sandeep Patil has expressed his opinion on the performance of the team. Sandeep Patil, who created a stir in the 1983 World Cup semi-final match, said, “The Indian team will have to enter this field by remembering the two consecutive victories against Australia and forget the defeat against New Zealand.” The Indian team will have to start this series with new enthusiasm.
After the 0-3 defeat in the series against New Zealand, many questions were raised about senior players’ performance.
Former chairman of the selection committee Sandeep Patil expressed confidence in the Indian team and said that the Indian team is a strong team that is not going to be scared by minor setbacks. Addressing the media during the release of his book Beyond Boundaries, he said that before playing against Australia on its soil, the Indian team will have to forget the defeat against New Zealand and players should think about the consecutive series victories against Australia.
He further said, “The Indian team, which is facing defeat in the practice matches before BGT, needs a positive attitude. He said that victory can be achieved with a positive attitude, but if you constantly play the game in a defensive manner, then victory is not possible.” The crushing defeat against New Zealand is a strong warning for the Indian team.
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