Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been rested in the first two ODIs against the West Indies so that he can be up for the upcoming series.
MUMBAI: The Indian team will be touring Australia next month, then the hosts will land on the field without their star player David Warner and Steve Smith. Despite this, the tour will not be easy for the Indian team. Fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar says that no foreign tour is easy. He said, "No tour is easy. But visiting Australia will be challenging because when you play outside of your country you need to adjust to certain conditions. It is not easy for the bowlers as there is no movement in the ball these days. "
Australia will not get Smith and Warner's services The two have been banned for one year for tampering with the ball during their last tour of South Africa. Regarding the effect of their absence on the host team, Bhuvneshwar said, "I can not say that we will be heavy on them." They do not have two batsmen (Smith and Warner), who have done spectacular performances for the team over the last several years. But their team has other batsmen in their place and it is not that they are not good. "
This cricketer from Uttar Pradesh said, "There will be domestic conditions for the Australians. For me, if two players (Smith and Warner) are in the team then it will be a challenge and this will be a challenge even if they are not in the team. "He said," If it were easy, Let's make the series there. It will not be easy. Our preparations in the practice matches will also be significant. "The Indian team will go to Australia for the four-Test series. The first Test match will start in Adelaide on December 6.
Bhuvneshwar has been rested for the first two ODIs against the West Indies. Bhuvneshwar has played 92 ODIs and 21 Test matches. He praised the rotation policy of the team management. He said, "The way fast bowlers are rested under rotation policy and during this time others get the chance, this is good because the body is refreshed." Bhuvneshwar Also stressed on the need for brakes. He said, "When you play on a long tour you need a break. You are mentally tired. '
MUMBAI: The Indian team will be touring Australia next month, then the hosts will land on the field without their star player David Warner and Steve Smith. Despite this, the tour will not be easy for the Indian team. Fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar says that no foreign tour is easy. He said, "No tour is easy. But visiting Australia will be challenging because when you play outside of your country you need to adjust to certain conditions. It is not easy for the bowlers as there is no movement in the ball these days. "
Australia will not get Smith and Warner's services The two have been banned for one year for tampering with the ball during their last tour of South Africa. Regarding the effect of their absence on the host team, Bhuvneshwar said, "I can not say that we will be heavy on them." They do not have two batsmen (Smith and Warner), who have done spectacular performances for the team over the last several years. But their team has other batsmen in their place and it is not that they are not good. "
This cricketer from Uttar Pradesh said, "There will be domestic conditions for the Australians. For me, if two players (Smith and Warner) are in the team then it will be a challenge and this will be a challenge even if they are not in the team. "He said," If it were easy, Let's make the series there. It will not be easy. Our preparations in the practice matches will also be significant. "The Indian team will go to Australia for the four-Test series. The first Test match will start in Adelaide on December 6.
Bhuvneshwar has been rested for the first two ODIs against the West Indies. Bhuvneshwar has played 92 ODIs and 21 Test matches. He praised the rotation policy of the team management. He said, "The way fast bowlers are rested under rotation policy and during this time others get the chance, this is good because the body is refreshed." Bhuvneshwar Also stressed on the need for brakes. He said, "When you play on a long tour you need a break. You are mentally tired. '

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