Australia vs India 2018: I Will Look to Exploit Bounce Down Under - Yuzvendra Chahal
Published - 14 Nov 2018, 03:26 PM | Updated - 22 Aug 2024, 11:56 PM

After the completion of successful home series against the Windies, now, it is the time for team India to make their way to Australia. The BCCI already announced their squads and each player is making his plans to come good on the overseas tour. Meanwhile, the leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal reveals it in a chat with the Hindustan Times.
Meanwhile, Chahal has been the pivotal player for team India in the limited-overs format of the game. Being the wrist-spinner, he has got the knack of delivering the goods irrespective of the support from the pitch.
The long boundaries in Australia will help – Yuzvendra Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal feels the bounce in Australia is certainly something, which he would like to use. Chahal quoted he had already toured Australia before and know how the pitches would behave.

Further, he went on to say he would like to make full use of the long boundaries as well. And also, Chahal spoke on his bowling combination with Kuldeep Yadav in the shorter version of the game.
“Just bowling in tandem is not enough to hunt as a unit. You need to share a good vibe with the person and we are good friends for a while now. We spend a lot of time together even off the field and that means that we understand each other. We keep talking even on the field and try and help each other with various ideas on how to trap batsmen,” he said.

“I have played there before and known the length to bowl at. There will be a bounce on the wicket and I will look to exploit that. The long boundaries will also help as that helps you induce the batsmen to play attacking shots,” he signed off.
Well, it would be interesting to see whether Yuzvendra Chahal will apply his plans to perfection. Coming to the series, India will start their campaign on November 21st by locking horns in a T20I game.
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