IND vs AUS: Team India, do these three things and Sydney Test can be in your hands
The fate of the Indian team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy can be decided on the second day of the fifth Test in Sydney. After being all out for 185 runs in the first innings, the Indian team will want to make a comeback on the second day. To bundle out Australia cheaply, the team will have to perform well on the field. Along with the bowlers, the batsmen will also have to understand their roles.

New Delhi. India will look for a way to make a comeback in the Sydney Test match. Australia team was completely dominant on the first day. The fast bowlers wreaked havoc and wrapped up the Indian innings at 185 runs. Scott Boland took four wickets and Mitchell Starc took three. Pat Cummins got two wickets. By the end of the day's play, India has taken one wicket of Australia.
The second day of the fifth Test in Sydney may decide the fate of the Indian team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. To save its honour in the series, the Indian team will have to perform well at all costs. Captain Jaspreet Bumrah decided to bat first, but India had the same old problem in the first innings. Australia's strong bowling line-up created problems for the Indian batsmen who were in poor form.
You will have to focus on these
Not a single batsman seemed to be settled at the crease. Even Rishabh Pant, who is always known for his aggressive batting, had to struggle a lot. India will have to do something on the second day to keep their hopes alive. The team will have to pay special attention to these three things.
1. Clever use of the famous Krishna
On the first day, seam swing was seen on the Sydney pitch. Along with this, the fast bowlers also got bounce. Even the old ball was seen moving as much as the new ball. In such a situation, the tall fast bowler Prasidh Krishna will have to be used smartly considering the conditions.
2. Konstas and Travis Head need to be out quickly
Indian bowlers will have to get Constas and Travis Head out cheaply. Constas impressed everyone with his batting in his debut test match. At the same time, Travis Head remains the biggest headache for India. Both these batsmen will have to be got out cheaply.
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