SYDNEY: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald is positive that their “no trip video game” policy on abroad trips will serve them well in the 4 match Test series in India in February-March. Australia are not likely to play any trip matches ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and would show up in India simply a week prior to the very first Test, starting in Nagpur on February 9. The tension would be on protecting psychological and physical freshness instead of getting here much early to play a warm-up video game and acclimatise to the conditions, stated McDonald. Australia are going for their very first series win in India in 19 years. “No trip video game is something we’ve carried out in the last couple of series, prior to starting abroad trips,” he was priced estimate as stating by the Sydney Morning Herald. “We feel as though we do not require that match practice. We’re going to go to India about a week out from the very first video game. We didn’t wish to push for excessive longer, in regards to the preparation. A comparable method succeeded when they won a three-match series in Pakistan with a 1-0 margin in March in 2015. Throughout then, Australia batters prepared on scarified pitches throughout a camp in Melbourne and got here simply a week prior to the very first Test in Rawalpindi. “We feel as though 7 days is adequate time to prepare and to ensure we preserve freshness throughout the entire 4 Test match series,” McDonald stated. “We had some success doing that, going to Pakistan. We had actually a reduced duration on the ground there.?? This time, they have actually prepared a three-day camp in Sydney for all gamers not associated with the Big Bash League finals prior to starting the gruelling trip. “We can be innovative in our own conditions. We’ve done it prior to with the Pakistan accumulation in Melbourne. Cleaning up wickets. Suitable for function. “Working with the regional groundsmen who actually assist us around the nation. We feel as though we can get as near to
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