‘Australia will beat India in all formats convincingly’, predicts this former cricketer

‘Australia will beat India in all formats convincingly’, predicts this former cricketer

After India had been thrashed by Australia within the first ODI at Sydney, a deep concern is looming within the thoughts of the Indian followers – who are actually fearing the worst on this lengthy tour.

India had been comprehensively crushed by 66 runs after a dominant efficiency from the hosts. The guests’ bowling was taken aside with skipper Aaron Finch and Steve Smith, each scoring dominant centuries with Australia registering a mammoth 374-6 on the board.

The concern of the followers has been additional exacerbated by former England skipper Michael Vaughan, who has predicted that Australia are going to romp previous India in all of the codecs.

Taking to Twitter, Vaughan wrote:

“Early call … I think Australia will beat India this tour in all formats convincingly … #AUSvIND”

Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke had additionally sounded the alarm bells to India previous to the graduation of the tour, saying that Australia will smoke India 4-Zero within the Test collection if the guests don’t do properly within the restricted overs collection.

India had defeated Australia 2-1 within the Test collection, throughout their final tour in 2018-19 but it surely have to be famous that their star gamers, Steve Smith and David Warner, weren’t enjoying that collection – serving an year-long ban for the notorious ball tampering incident. The 4 match Test collection is scheduled to start on November 27.

Virat Kohli-led Indian facet will look to return out all weapons blazing within the second ODI on Sunday (November 29), to remain alive within the three match collection.

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