Andrew McDonald has said that there will be no changes in the team that lost to India by 295 runs in the first Test, although there are concerns over the fitness of all-rounder Mitchell Marsh. McDonald said that his team will reach Adelaide before the scheduled schedule for the day-night Test starting from December 6.
Perth. Australia coach and selector Andrew McDonald has said that there will be no changes to the team that lost by 295 runs to India in the first Test, although there are concerns over the fitness of all-rounder Mitchell Marsh. McDonald said that his team will reach Adelaide ahead of schedule for the day-night Test starting on December 6 so that it can do additional practice. He told cricket.com.au, “The same people who were in the change room for the Perth Test will be in Adelaide as well.” There is always a consideration of making changes but the team is selected according to the circumstances.
Marsh, who has been struggling with fitness problems since the limited overs tour of England in September, bowled only 17 overs and took three wickets in the first Test. McDonald said, “I don’t think his performance in the first Test was unsatisfactory.” We have to keep an eye on his fitness.
13 in the last ten test innings. Defending Marnus Labuschagne, who could only score runs at an average of 66, he said, “There is constant talk about the ups and downs in players’ careers.” Bad periods come but he will return to form soon. We are confident in his ability. He is the player we need.” Despite the crushing defeat, he said the team’s morale is strong. He said, “We have to take responsibility for this defeat.” Us coaches too. Despite this defeat, the morale of the team is high. Our strategy was right but it could not be implemented.
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