NAGPUR: Australia batter Peter Handscomb on Thursday admitted that the Nagpur observe “tricked” the visiting aspect because it did rather a lot lower than what that they had feared within the opening Test of the four-match sequence.
Ravindra Jadeja (5/47) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3/42) shared eight wickets between them as Australia had been bowled out for 177 of their first innings. Many Australian batters had been out taking part in poor photographs. Some of them performed for the flip when there was none.
India reached 77 for 1 at stumps on the opening day.
“It definitely wasn’t easy out there. It’s tough because when the pitch is playing tricks that starts to play with your mind a little bit as well,” Handscomb mentioned on the press convention after the opening day’s play.
“The ball that doesn’t do as much you expect to do a little bit more and that’s where you can come undone with the ball that goes straight on, rather than the big turners we saw out there as well.”
Handscomb, who scored 31 within the Australian innings, mentioned the Indian crew bowled very well as a unit and did not give away straightforward runs.
“It’s tough out there, Jadeja was obviously bowling very well, not really giving our batsmen a lot to hit and I found him tough to score (against),” the 31-year-old right-handed batter mentioned.
For Handscomb, it was a comeback to the Test crew after 4 years and he mentioned he was feeling good to play once more within the longest format.
“I’ve worked really hard on a lot of things on my game, mentally, tactically and on my technique as well.
“To work that tough and get the rewards to come back again in, it is a actually, very nice feeling. I’m simply grateful to be on the market and provides it a crack at time.”
Ravindra Jadeja (5/47) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3/42) shared eight wickets between them as Australia had been bowled out for 177 of their first innings. Many Australian batters had been out taking part in poor photographs. Some of them performed for the flip when there was none.
India reached 77 for 1 at stumps on the opening day.
“It definitely wasn’t easy out there. It’s tough because when the pitch is playing tricks that starts to play with your mind a little bit as well,” Handscomb mentioned on the press convention after the opening day’s play.
“The ball that doesn’t do as much you expect to do a little bit more and that’s where you can come undone with the ball that goes straight on, rather than the big turners we saw out there as well.”
Handscomb, who scored 31 within the Australian innings, mentioned the Indian crew bowled very well as a unit and did not give away straightforward runs.
“It’s tough out there, Jadeja was obviously bowling very well, not really giving our batsmen a lot to hit and I found him tough to score (against),” the 31-year-old right-handed batter mentioned.
For Handscomb, it was a comeback to the Test crew after 4 years and he mentioned he was feeling good to play once more within the longest format.
“I’ve worked really hard on a lot of things on my game, mentally, tactically and on my technique as well.
“To work that tough and get the rewards to come back again in, it is a actually, very nice feeling. I’m simply grateful to be on the market and provides it a crack at time.”
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com