Australian pacer gave the mantra to win Border-Gavaskar Trophy, you can destroy Kangaroos by including this player.
sports desk : A five-match Test series will be played between India and Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy from the month of November. For this series, former Australian fast bowler and veteran player Brett Lee has given the mantra of victory to India and said that if you do not have Mohammed Shami fit then include Mayank Yadav in the team and take him to Australia.
Brett Lee said about Mayank Yadav that he is a complete package. Who can bowl at a speed of 150 continuously. Batsmen have no problem playing at speeds of 135-140. But if you bowl at a speed of 150 then no one wants to face it. If Mohammed Shami is not fit then go to Australia by giving place to Mayank Yadav in the team. I think he will do very well on Australian wickets.
Lee said, “The best thing for me is that I got the opportunity to work in the IPL and see many good young Indian cricketers. Recently, while playing his first IPL match, Mayank Yadav bowled at a speed of 157 kmph. “Unfortunately, his franchise was too hasty in getting him back and he got injured again,” he said. Lee acknowledged that India have a world-class bowling attack that can trouble the Australian batting at home.
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Brett Lee said that if India has to win the Test series then you will need three fast bowlers in Australia. Fast bowlers have a significant advantage on wickets like Perth and Adelaide. If you have bowlers like Ashwin and Jadeja along with three fast bowlers, then what to think. Ashwin is a brilliant bowler and he is close to taking 600 wickets.
The Indian team will be eyeing to win this series and reach the final of the World Test Championship. In such a situation, Australia's tour is going to be very important for India. Before leaving for Australia tour, the Indian team will play two more Test matches against New Zealand in Pune (24-28 October) and Mumbai (1-5 November).
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