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Australia's hope is that India will not remember the shame of 36 runs in the first match

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  • 23 December, 2020 14:43:59

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Sports Desk: After beating India in Adelaide, the Australian cricket team is waiting for the Boxing Day Test this time. The Boxing Day Test will be held in Melbourne next Saturday (December 26).

India are now facing a tough challenge as they were bowled out for just 36 in the second innings of the first Test at an average of a shameful record. However, the Australian team hopes that India will not forget the devastation of the first match and will play their best game in the second Test.

Australia will not be complacent in the second match after winning the first match, said the team's offspinner Nathan Lyon. According to him, once all out for 36 runs, it is not a normal idea to repeatedly dismiss India below 50 runs.

Lion expressed his sympathy for India as he was all out for 36 runs that day. The Lions assessed that nothing of India's batting plan went in their favor that day. "It was a day when nothing was right for them and everything worked out for us," he said. We controlled them perfectly. It's part of the game.

We hope they turn out well and don't mind the day. " Lion added, ‘New days in cricket mean everything new. You can't see what happened before. We can't expect to get them out for 50 again.

" But turning India around will not be easy at all. Regular captain Virat Kohli has left for India on paternity leave and right-arm pacer Mohammad Shami has been ruled out of the series due to injury.

Although the team does not have two regular players, the Lions have commented that India can handle the rest. His comment, ‘You look at the Indian team. Their batting line-up still has world-class batsmen like Pujara and Rahane. Besides, Lokesh Rahul and Mayank Agarwal are also unique talents. So I think they have enough power to fill the huge gap. '

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