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Why do Australia keep on failing against India?

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Opinion: Why does Australia keep failing in the big moments against India? | A look at why Australia keeps failing in key stages in BGT matches.

It’s 2014/15. Australia is beating India at home once again, taking a 2-0 lead after as many matches. Steve Smith is hitting centuries for fun, Nathan Lyon is bowling Australia to victory, and there are contributions right the way down the lineup.

But, the tide was slowly beginning to shift. Virat Kohli, who took over from MS Dhoni as captain during the series, was starting to impose his never-stand-down attitude on the Indian team. He hit a magnificent 692 runs in the four Tests, including an Adelaide masterclass that took his side close to a memorable victory.

However, it was the celebration of his fourth hundred of the series – in the final Test at Sydney – that said that India is not going to back down any further. Along with the likes of Ajinkya Rahane and Murali Vijay, the visitors continued to fight hard and drew the final two Tests, representing something to take forward into future campaigns.

Since Australia went 2-0 up in that very series, they have gone on to win just three of the next 16 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) Tests. One came in Pune thanks to memorable performances by Steve Smith and Steve O’Keefe, while the other two came in Perth in 2018 and Adelaide in 2020 – the scene of the infamous 36-all out.

Throughout many of these encounters, especially in the last five winless matches since the 2020 Adelaide Test, Australia has had numerous opportunities to seize the advantage but has failed to do so. The latest was in Delhi, reducing India to the depths of 139/7 in pursuit of their first innings effort of 263, only to end up losing the Test just 24 hours later.

Why India is winning the big moments over Australia in BGT matches

In 2017, Australia was on top in Bengaluru after winning the first Test in Pune. They let it slip. In 2018/19, they got back in the series in Perth but were then dominated in the final two Tests. In 2020/21, they held all the cards but managed to lose.

And now, in 2023, the BGT trophy is staying in India after just five days of cricket across two Tests. Here are a few key reasons why.

India has looked at adversity as an opportunity. Australia, the opposite

There is still a sense of disbelief that India won the 2020/21 series 2-1. After all, they were coming off the Adelaide disaster, countless injuries, extended time away from home, and the absence of Virat Kohli. With the series locked at 1-1, India’s inexperienced youngsters stared the Gabba fortress in the face and didn’t blink.

Such an effort cannot come without belief. Ravi Shastri, who was a coach in the India series, revealed his speech to the India team after the shellshock of the 36. The visitors looked at that low moment as a motivator; the chance to achieve something special, rather than feeling sorry for themselves.

“The most important thing is getting among the players and setting a tone from the outset: what you believe in, what you think of them and changing the mindset to compete and win,” Shastri told The Guardian.

Now compare this to Australia. While the team itself didn’t complain about the Nagpur pitch, the media was up in arms before a ball was even bowled. Whether the coverage got in the minds of the players is cause for debate, but there is little doubt that the players’ minds are muddled by the surfaces below their feet rather than the ball coming out of the bowler’s hand.

Twice in the 2023 series have Australia had the luxury to bat first And twice they blew it. Instead of seeing the spinning pitch as an opportunity to put India under serious pressure in the fourth innings at Delhi, Australia ran away from the fight, choosing to sweep no matter the delivery in a display of panic that was in complete contrast to India’s fightbacks in 2017 and 2020/21.

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