Former Australian captain read ballads in praise of India, said- Indian team performs well in foreign countries

sports desk : By winning the first match of the five-match Test series being played between India and Australia, the Indian team has taken a 1-0 lead in the series. The Indian team won this match by 295 runs. Which is the biggest win in Australia in terms of runs. After this victory, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, while considering the performance of Team India in the Perth Test, said that Rohit Sharma's team performs better on foreign wickets and in challenging conditions.

The Indian team made a spectacular comeback after the clean sweep of the series against New Zealand at home and defeated Australia by 295 runs in the Perth Test, despite being bowled out for just 150 runs in the first innings. Speaking to Star Sports, Ponting said that Australia will be disappointed with their crushing defeat. He also praised the Indian bowling attack for their excellent performance.

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He said, “By what margin did Australia lose? By almost 300 runs. Therefore he will be very disappointed. When India won the toss, on the first day everyone asked me about batting, and I said you have to bat first there. Four Test matches have been played there, and the team batting first has won all four times. You don’t want to go against the data.”

He further said that the Indian team was soon all out. The Indian team was all out for only 150 runs. The Indian team got the opportunity to bowl at a time when the wicket was excellent for the bowlers. In those conditions, Bumrah, Siraj and Harshit Rana bowled amazingly. They all bowled well. Gotta give them credit.

Ponting said that I did not expect that India would be successful in winning the first Test. Ponting said that the Indian team now plays better cricket abroad than at home. I think they now handle foreign wickets and conditions better than at home and that was proved last week in Perth.

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