As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy prepares to kick off on February 9, with Nagpur hosting the first of four highly anticipated Test matches, the Australian cricket team is hard at work in the nets, preparing for the challenge ahead. With a spot in the World Test Championships on the line for both teams, the pressure is on for the Pat Cummins-led Aussies to make a strong showing against India.
In a recent interview from Cricket Australia, players were asked the age-old question: “What’s tougher, an India tour or an away Ashes series?” And to the surprise of many, Steve Smith, Australia’s star batter, made a bold statement, declaring that winning in India is a bigger accomplishment than even the revered Ashes.
Smith’s teammate, Pat Cummins, echoed the sentiment, describing the India tour as a “career-defining moment” and the equivalent of winning an away Ashes series. Fellow Aussie David Warner agrees, saying that beating India is the toughest challenge in cricket.
Despite missing key players like Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc for the first Test, the Aussie players are ready to face the tough competition in India, where they have only won two Test series in 19 years. Can they rise to the challenge and make history by securing a victory in the subcontinent?