India spinners to test Australia – Agnew

PLAYING India in Sydney is about the stiffest challenge Australia could have been given as they seek to join New Zealand in the final of the World Cup. 

This match will be played on a pitch that should turn and grip, so you feel that India will give Australia a tougher examination than New Zealand or South Africa would have done at this stage.
Not only will Australia have to deal with India’s spinners in conditions that should suit them, they will also have to consider their own options.
Do they continue with the battery of fast bowlers who served them so well throughout the tournament, or do they include the left-arm spin of Xavier Doherty?
Some can point to the fact that India failed to win any of their 10 matches in all formats on their tour of Australia between November and January, but they have played very good cricket since then to get to this stage with seven wins from seven matches.
Australia also had some alarms in their quarter-final win against Pakistan, Wahab Riaz roughing up their top order with a spell of very hostile, very pacey fast bowling.
They are unlikely to face anything like that in this match, rather the different challenge of India’s slow bowlers on a pitch that turned during the South Africa-Sri Lanka quarter-final.
Clarke’s men also have to cope with the pressure of a home public that expects them to win this tournament. Yes, they will be buoyed by their good record against India, but Dhoni’s men are used to playing in these high-stakes games.
They are under constant pressure at home, play in front of baying crowds in the Indian Premier League and have that excellent record in knockout matches.
However, India will have to find a way of playing left-arm seamer Mitchell Starc, who, along with Boult and Southee, has been the outstanding bowler of the tournament.
Ideally, they would like to bat first then put the screws on Australia’s chase.
I’m looking forward to this contest immensely and it is very difficult to choose a winner. If Australia do come through, then it will be a huge tick for their credentials as World Cup winners.
Win in Sydney and you suspect it will be Clarke’s men celebrating in Melbourne and going on to face New Zealand in the final.

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