
The core of Sachin's advice is for the openers to play with extreme discipline and patience, aiming to survive and stabilize the innings through the first thirty overs. He believes that if the top three batsmen can manage their strike rates effectively and stay at the crease during this critical window, India will be in a prime position to beat Australia.
A notable advantage for India is that star Australian batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner will be absent from this clash. However, the challenge remains steep, as India will have to contend with the lethal bowling duo of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.
Sachin's reasoning is that if the top order remains steady for those initial thirty overs, the middle-order batsmen can enter the fray without facing immense pressure. This strategic approach could be the key to India achieving a decisive victory away from home.
Having mastered the art of playing in Australia throughout his career, Sachin's vast experience is proving to be a great asset for Virat Kohli. Reports suggest that Sachin emphasized to the captain that the first thirty overs are the most critical phase of the game when playing in Australian conditions.
According to a report by Sportstar, Sachin told Virat that it is very common to lose one to three quick wickets in Australia because their bowlers are specialists at early breakthroughs, especially with the home pitch favoring them. Therefore, he urged the top three batsmen to treat the first thirty overs as a critical mission, utilizing precise skill and composure to keep the game under India's control.
Sachin also noted that the absence of Steve Smith and David Warner provides a golden opportunity for India. He believes that if the team can push through the difficulties and capitalize on this gap in the Australian lineup, they have a real chance of winning the Test series on foreign soil.
Meanwhile, it appears that the Australian team is feeling the void left by the absence of their key openers, David Warner and Steve Smith.
