Pakistan’s red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie on Tuesday said that the Australian bowling quartet of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon are more than capable of beating India this time around in the upcoming five-match Test series.
“I will be backing them to do the job,” Gillespie told Fox Sports.
“They are the best bowlers in the country. I think their records speak for themselves. This quartet is the best possible bowling attack that Australia can put out in the park,” he added.
Australia have not won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2014-15 when they won 2-0 and have suffered consecutive series defeats on home soil. In 2020-21, India came from 1-0 down after being bowled out for 36 in Adelaide to take the series with famous wins at the MCG and Gabba.
“They are red-hot, they are playing some good test cricket for a while now,” said Gillespie.
“Even though they have beaten Australia in recent times. I think Australia have a chance to beat India this time around.”
On Steve Smith
There is lot of talk about where Steve Smith should continue to open for Australia or he should be back playing in the middle-order. Gillespie feels Smith should bat at No. 4 for Australia.
“Players like David Warner is pretty tough to replace. I didn’t mind the idea of Steve smith going up in the order. I have a feeling that he might have slot back in the middle order to bat at 4,” he said.
On being Pakistan coach
Gillespie didn’t had an ideal start to his coaching stint with Pakistan as they suffered a shocked 0-2 defeat against Bangladesh in the recently-concluded Test series.
“It was pretty disappointing, you want to win games at cricket. We prepared well but we were just beaten by a better team. We got a lot of work to do and there is no doubt about that,” he said.
“There was a lot of disappointment around the country but there was also an acceptance and understanding that change is needed. We need to be patient. There is a real appetite of stability, hopefully, we can secure that.”
Pakistan will next play a three-match Test series against England in October.