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India vs Australia: ‘Need to come up with ways to put India under pressure’, says Marnus Labuschagne forward of Sydney Test

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After experiencing a humiliating defeat within the Boxing Day Test, the Australians are eyeing comeback towards India in Sydney. The third match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is scheduled to start on January 7 on the Sydney Cricket Ground whereas the hosts are looking for methods to counter the vacationers.Ahead of subsequent Test match, Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne acknowledged that they should do one thing in order that they’ll put the strain again on India. During the pre-match digital presser, Labuschagne urged that the Aussies have to be totally disciplined earlier than it’s too late.“They (Indian bowlers) have certainly come in with a plan… and made sure they’re really not leaving the stumps and having a really heavy leg-side field. It obviously slows your scoring rate down because those shots you do get on your legs go for one, not four.“We need to be very disciplined and we also need to come up with ways to put them under pressure,” Labuschagne mentioned in a digital press convention.ALSO READ | India vs Australia: T Natarajan replaces injured Umesh Yadav in India squad for remaining two Australia TestsLabuschagne, who’s the main run-scorer for Australia within the ongoing Test with , has additionally commented on his crew batting requirements. He mentioned that the Aussies have to hold grinding and get higher.“There’s definitely talk about rotating the strike and finding your boundary option. (They are) the normal things you talk about when facing any bowling attack, and where you can get a little upper hand against a certain bowler at a certain time in the game,” Labuschagne mentioned.“They’re the things we’re always talking about and trying to stay on top of, and making sure that when we come in, we are brave enough to take on those options when they arise. It doesn’t have to be pretty, we got to keep grinding and finding a way,” he added.Despite lacking out on a few of their key gamers, the Indians bounced again from the Adelaide horror and received the second Test by 8 wickets. Stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane led the facet so brilliantly that even Umesh Yadav not bowling within the second innings didn’t have an effect on India’s course of victory.ALSO READ | India vs Australia: ‘On the field, he is the bowling captain’, Pragyan Ojha names the participant who’s main Indian bowling from the frontNow, each groups gear as much as sq. off towards one another in Sydney.Meanwhile on Friday, the BCCI confirmed that Umesh has been dominated out of the remaining two Tests after struggling an harm in Melbourne. Left arm pacer T Natarajan has changed him within the squad.

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