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Ramiz Raja accepts India’s superiority at home

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India is one of the superpowers of world cricket. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharmas have the ability to play well in any wicket, condition. But whenever they play at home, they become more and more intelligent. Indians have also defeated Australia in this year’s Boarder-Gavaskar Trophy. So, Ramiz Raja directly acknowledged India’s superiority at home.

India has already taken a 2-0 lead in the 4-match Test series. Those two matches were won by the Indians in a manner that Australia reigns at home. The test ended in three days. Australia could not even fight. Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne’s side have been caught mainly by Indian spinners. Ramiz feels that it is impossible to beat this India, which is in good form, at home.

According to the former president of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Australia did not prepare enough for the fight on Indian soil. In this context, Ramiz said, “Australia won the Test in their own field like this. They beat the countries of the subcontinent. Now that picture is seen in India. Here Australia is not even able to fight. It is clear from this that Australia has not prepared enough.”

Ramiz also criticized the Australian cricketers. He also said, “Rabindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin bowled well. But the Australian batsmen are completely unsensible. They all played very poor cricket against spin. They gave away 9 wickets in one session. If they play like this, it will be almost impossible to beat them on Indian soil.”

However, after being defeated like this by India, the Australians are blaming the wicket. Even before the start of the series, Australia complained that everything was planned to favor the spinners on the wicket. As that plan goes right, Australia turns blue in spin poison. Basically, Australia cannot stand before Jadeja and Ashwin’s whirlwind magic. Australian cricket legend Chappell has said that Australia is going to be whitewashed on Indian soil.

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