India vs Australia: Australia still the favourites, says Ajinkya Rahane

Rahane feels the presence of a strong bowling attack keeps the host side in the hunt during the upcoming India vs Australia series, despite missing the services of star batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner.

Published : Dec 04, 2018 12:30 IST , sydney

Although not quite reaching the heights of captain Virat Kohli's 692 runs, Rahane had a good tour the last time India visited Australia in 2014-15 with 399 runs at an average of 57.
Although not quite reaching the heights of captain Virat Kohli's 692 runs, Rahane had a good tour the last time India visited Australia in 2014-15 with 399 runs at an average of 57.
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Although not quite reaching the heights of captain Virat Kohli's 692 runs, Rahane had a good tour the last time India visited Australia in 2014-15 with 399 runs at an average of 57.

Australia is still the favourite to win the four-test series against India even without Steve Smith and David Warner because of its strong bowling attack, Ajinkya Rahane said on Tuesday.

Many pundits have tipped India to end its 70-year wait for a first test series triumph in Australia after its top batsmen Smith and Warner were banned for a year in the aftermath of March's ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

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Rahane, however, was keen to throw the pressure of expectation back on the host when the much-anticipated series gets underway in Adelaide on Thursday, and scoffed when he was asked whether Australia would be ripe for the picking.

“Not really,” the India vice-captain told reporters at Adelaide Oval.

“I feel that any team that plays at home, they feel really good, and I feel that Australia are still the favourites to win the series.

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“We are not going to take them lightly at all. Yes, they (will) miss Steve Smith and David Warner but I don't think they are vulnerable.

“You see their bowling attack, they've got a really good bowling attack, and I think you need that to win test matches."

Although not quite reaching the heights of captain Virat Kohli's 692 runs, Rahane had a good tour the last time India visited Australia in 2014-15 with 399 runs at an average of 57.

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India still lost the series 2-0, however, and the 30-year-old suggested the players had learned the importance of contributing to the team effort on that trip.

“When you do well as a team, you feel really good,” he added.

“This is a team sport ... and it is the job of each and every batsman to contribute for the team. And I think it's important that we get those long partnerships together, in Australia that will really help us a lot.”

Rahane-Kohli chemistry

Rahane and Kohli did that in the Boxing Day test on the last tour, putting together a fourth-wicket stand of 262 in India's first innings with scores of 147 and 169 respectively while illustrating their different approaches to the game.

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“Last time here, we really enjoyed batting together a lot, especially at the MCG,” Rahane recalled.

“Mitchell Johnson was really going after Virat Kohli and I was at the other end playing my game. Virat at the other end was really aggressive and going after the bowlers.

“I was able to focus on my game, I still attacked but I was completely the opposite to Virat.”

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