Ricky Ponting predicts the outcome of the series and is not good news for India



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Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting is quite accurate in his predictions of the Test series, having predicted a score of 4-0 for the series of Ashes. He is wearing the Nostradamus hat again for the series of four Indian Down Under tests and this is not good news for visitors. The Tasmanian is planning a 2-1 win for Australia, while everyone in India hopes to win a series in Australia, which they missed.

"I'd like to see the grounds get a little bit in. Because I think our drummers will beat their (bowlers) better with something in them than their (batterers) against ours," Cricket said. .com.au Ponting city.

"We are talking about 40 years of history with India coming to Australia and not being able to win because of the fast and dynamic nature of our lands, so I would love to see them as well.

" If it's a wicket in Perth as I saw it someday against In South Africa, I do not see that India would produce too much: it was a day and it was not going in all the store, with a good pace and a good rebound.

"With Adelaide as if it was the case In recent years, there was a little more grbad on the surface (suitable for Australia).

" J & # 39; would like to see some grbad left on them for the first two and then I think Australian can put the series to bed after two tries. "

Ponting also claimed that Usman Khawaja would overtake Virat Kohli in the next series.

" He's above his record in Australia is outstanding, "Ponting told Khawaja." Despite the threat that Indian fast bowlers, I think he's got a game that can stand it here in Australia. I am going with him to be the top scorer and man of the series.

"Right now, he is very well placed, the selectors have supported him throughout this UAE tour, given him a chance and he came out (better) from the other side With the skill that he possesses and perhaps a little more convinced of his own game than ever before, I think he has the perfect package for a great summer. "

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