Key sentence:
- The target of the match will be mainly on Indian Captain Virat Kohli, as it will be his final match on this tour.
- Shane Warn stated that this time around, Australia could go on to win the series as Kohli’s absence will play a major role.
- I think it was more ODI cricket when I played India, and obviously, there was no T20.
- I think in these home circumstances, Australia will win. Somehow, my mind says India, and my heart says Australia.
The highly awaited test series between India and Australia is scheduled to start on Thursday with the Adelaide Day/Night meeting scheduled to take place. The target of the match will be mainly on Indian Captain Virat Kohli, as it will be his final match on this tour.
Kohli had been given paternity leave as well as would be leaving home for the arrival of his first child after the first test.
Shane Warn on the absence of Kohli on Sports talk:
The legendary spinner from Australia stated that when they lifted the coveted Border/Gavaskar trophy, India had an unforgettable tour in 2018/19. But he also stated that this time around, Australia could go on to win the series as Kohli’s absence will play a major role.
A couple of years back, India deserved to win the series because they were the better team. “Virat Kohli, probably the greatest cricket superstar at present, said that the most important format of a game is Test cricket,” Shane Warne said Sports Tak.
Many gratitude to the BCCI for the way they’ve stuck to their first-class cricket. Currently, players are going back to first-class cricket; we have to produce runs, get chosen.
India one of the best Test team Warner added:
I think it was more ODI cricket when I played India, and obviously, there was no T20. India has now has been one of the best, if not the best, sides in the world in the Test Match Arena. The IPL has benefited, I think,” Warne continued.
All the worldwide fast bowlers come to play IPL, wonderful young batsmen from India facing the foreign fast bowlers of consistency. India produces a lot of fast bowlers. I am looking at this series carefully.
Australia may win Shane Warn:
Who do I think is going to win? I think in these home circumstances, Australia will win. Somehow, my mind says India, and my heart says Australia. But I think Australia may have a little too much firepower with Virat Kohli playing only the first Test match. Warne signed off, “I’ll say 2-1 to Australia.”