"Would be surprised" if India does not win the test series, says the great Australian



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India begins its Australian tour with the first of three international Twenty20 (T20I) starting November 21st. However, the real test for Virat Kohli's team will be in the four-match series that begins with Adelaide Oval's first game on December 6th and former Australian drummer Dean Jones believe it's a excellent opportunity for India to win its first test series victory on Australian soil. The great Australian also predicted that Ravichandran Ashwin, Indian spinning Indian, "would have a shooter from a series".

"I'm waiting for Ashwin to have a shooter in a series." He had a good run the last time India was here, and if he had played at that time first test in Adelaide, India could have won the series, "said Jones quoted by the Cricketcountry .

"India has a good chance of never winning a series of tests here, and if they do not, I would be surprised."

Despite the exploits of Virat Kohli with the bald -Muris, India lost the Test 0-2 series, its last visit to Australia in 2014/15. After losing the first two tests in Adelaide and Brisbane, India was impressed by two draws in Melbourne and Sydney.

Kohli also boasts of a brilliant test record in Australia. In eight tests played at Down Under, he has ambaded 992 points on average 62 with a high score of 169 and five centuries.

During the 2014-15 Down Under Tour, Kohli was thrilled against the Australian bowlers. In the Test series, Kohli scored 692 points in the four-game series, four centuries in the process, with an impressive 86.50 average.

However, Jones believes that Australia's greatest test will come in the form of Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav.

"The way Australia plays with Ashwin and Kuldeep is going to be decisive, and that's why I think we need to have (Peter) Handscomb and (Aaron) Finch, who are our best spin players, available to counter them, "he said.

Ashwin and Kuldeep played with the ball for India in the home test series against the Windies. While Umesh Yadav was the biggest box machine in the series, Kuldeep and Ashwin were second and third, with 10 and nine wickets respectively.

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