Australia will have "no excuses" heading to India, says Warner

Australia's vice-captain David Warner has said his team will have to bat long periods, take 20 wickets, and adapt to India's conditions quickly, without excuses, if it has to beat India in its own backyard.

Published : Jan 08, 2017 18:48 IST , Melbourne

David Warner..."We’ve got to be on from ball one and have a plan B if plan A doesn’t work."
David Warner..."We’ve got to be on from ball one and have a plan B if plan A doesn’t work."
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David Warner..."We’ve got to be on from ball one and have a plan B if plan A doesn’t work."

Australia cannot have any excuses not to bat well, pick up 20 wickets and adapt to the conditions if it desires to beat an in-form Indian team in its own backyard in the upcoming Test series, says vice-captain David Warner.

The Australians may be confident having won last three Tests against Pakistan to > win three-match series 3-0 , but will head to India next month having lost nine consecutive Tests in Asia and with just one series win there since the late 1960s. “So for us as a team to take some positives out of that ... the challenge is to try and bat longer periods. We’re going to have to take 20 wickets to win the game, simple as that, and we’re going to have to adapt straight away. No excuses,” Warner said.

“Whether it’s batting or bowling and taking catches in the field, we’ve got to be on from ball one and have a plan B if plan A doesn’t work,” he was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Sunday. But it would be easier said than done as the Virat Kohli-led Indian team is unbeaten in its past 18 Tests at home and recently > completed a 4-0 series win over England, including two victories by an innings.

Despite the thrashing, Warner believes his team can take heart from England as it showed some fight with the bat by posting 400 or more in three of the five Tests.

“We just saw the recent series with England and to be brutally honest they played very well,” Warner said. “They batted deep, they got big runs on the board. India just got bigger runs on the board.”

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