Recalling their time spent together at the MRF Academy in 2015–16, Marnus Labuschagne spoke about his longstanding relationship with Mohammed Siraj.
The elite hitter from Australia stated his satisfaction with Siraj’s growth as a player since their initial encounter. In a five-match Test series, Australia and India will square off with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at stake. It is anticipated that Siraj and Labuschagne will be key players for their teams in the highly anticipated series, which begins in November.
“I like to fight with Mohammed Siraj. In an interview with Star Sports, Labuschagne stated, “It’s been amazing to see how our careers have developed together since we first met while he was working with the MRF pace program.
The right-handed batter continued by complimenting Mohammed Siraj enthusiasm for the game and his intensity on the pitch
He has a lot of enthusiasm and passion for the game. Watching him grow is fantastic,” the 30-year-old said.
After seven years, Australia hopes to win back the Border-Gavaskar Trophy
The final Test series India lost against Australia was in 2014–2015. By the way, that was MS Dhoni’s final Test series. In 2016–17, India won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy back at home. The Asian heavyweights triumphed in the tours of 2018–19 and 2020–21 while they were in Australia. They most recently won at home in 2022–2023 again. Interestingly, these series victories have all occurred by a 2-1 score.
With a number of young players scheduled to travel to Australia for their debut Test match, India is going through a transitional period. After seven years, Australia will believe that this is their greatest opportunity to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy again. But the Indian squad has enough skill to defeat the current World Test Champions in Australia for the third time in a row.
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will play their first Test series at home against Bangladesh commencing on Thursday, September 19, marking their return to action after a 43-day hiatus. Australia, meanwhile, is in the UK getting ready to play England in a five-match ODI series that kicks off that same day.