Sydney: Australia coach Justin Langer Thursday said he has never seen a batsman concentrate as hard as India’s Test star Cheteshwar Pujara, who beats even the great Sachin Tendulkar in that aspect.
Speaking for the first time since the visiting team’s maiden Test triumph on Australian soil, Langer said Pujara’s concentration was a challenge for his bowlers.
“…I have never seen a batsman watch the ball as closely as he (Pujara) does, and that includes Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. His concentration was a challenge. And we have to keep getting better just like him, all our batsmen and bowlers,” Langer said.
The first innings in Melbourne and Sydney sucked the life out of us because when you are in the field for two days, with only one spinner, that takes energy out of the group
Justin Langer
Langer said his bowlers were stretched to the limit in the Test series, especially in Melbourne and Sydney. “The guys are working very hard and they are going okay. The first innings in Melbourne and Sydney, honestly, sucked the life out of us because when you are in the field for two days, with only one spin bowler, that takes energy out of the group,” he said ahead of ODI series starting Saturday here.
“We have the best spinner and three outstanding pace bowlers, against the outstanding Pujara and Virat Kohli. So it takes some mental and physical energy out. There are new players and new staff for these three games, so that brings new energy to the group…,” he added.
Australia’s fast bowlers drew all-round criticism for failing to be as effective as India’s pace battery but Langer backed them.
“…they copped some pretty strong criticism throughout the series, but on two very flat wickets, they kept running in hard and having a go and in this instance they were beaten by some a brilliant Indian side. We were beaten by a better side,” he conceded.
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