MELBOURNE: Australia’s younger pacer Lance Morris feels it will be a “problem” bowling on Indian tracks through the Border-Gavaskar collection, beginning February 9. The primary Check of the four-match collection can be performed at Vidarbha Cricket Affiliation Stadium in Nagpur.
Morris, 24, is a member of the 18-member Check squad and will make his debut within the four-match collection after narrowly lacking out on choice for Australia’s third and ultimate Check towards South Africa at Sydney.
“The suggestions (of bowling tempo in India) hasn’t been too nice, to be trustworthy,” Morris instructed SEN Radio on Tuesday.
“There’s not a complete lot to stay up for; I am not going to see the ball zipping by means of to the keeper and him taking it (within the gloves) fingers up. It appears like it will be a little bit of a problem, however it’ll be thrilling nonetheless,” stated the winner of the ‘Bradman Younger Cricketer of the 12 months Award’ this 12 months.
Morris added that at a private degree he wasn’t anticipating an excessive amount of from the tour other than being with an expertise group and studying to bowl on subcontinental tracks.
“We have some nice guys within the squad and a extremely skilled group now. It has been good to have some coaching classes studying off them.”
“I do not wish to put too many expectations on myself. I simply wish to use this as a studying expertise, I’ve by no means toured with cricket earlier than so this can be my first abroad expertise.
“It is going to be an enormous studying alternative for me.”
(With inputs from PTI)
Morris, 24, is a member of the 18-member Check squad and will make his debut within the four-match collection after narrowly lacking out on choice for Australia’s third and ultimate Check towards South Africa at Sydney.
“The suggestions (of bowling tempo in India) hasn’t been too nice, to be trustworthy,” Morris instructed SEN Radio on Tuesday.
“There’s not a complete lot to stay up for; I am not going to see the ball zipping by means of to the keeper and him taking it (within the gloves) fingers up. It appears like it will be a little bit of a problem, however it’ll be thrilling nonetheless,” stated the winner of the ‘Bradman Younger Cricketer of the 12 months Award’ this 12 months.
Morris added that at a private degree he wasn’t anticipating an excessive amount of from the tour other than being with an expertise group and studying to bowl on subcontinental tracks.
“We have some nice guys within the squad and a extremely skilled group now. It has been good to have some coaching classes studying off them.”
“I do not wish to put too many expectations on myself. I simply wish to use this as a studying expertise, I’ve by no means toured with cricket earlier than so this can be my first abroad expertise.
“It is going to be an enormous studying alternative for me.”
(With inputs from PTI)