Australia were without two of their premier batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner, but India outperformed an otherwise strong Australian team to capture the series 2-1. Also Read | ‘Their whole batting line-up is world-class’: Uncapped Australia spinner ready for India challengeLanger revealed what went wrong and how it cost Australia the series. India took back the lead with a 137-run win in Melbourne, where Mayank Agarwal made his India debut. The final Test in Sydney ended in a draw, allowing India to clinch the four-Test series 2-1. India were on top of their game, they deserved to beat us for the first time in their history.
Source: Hindustan Times November 15, 2020 04:30 UTC