BSP-13 Paine struggles to find any gain from Australia loss

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Paine struggles to find any gain from Australia loss

SYDNEY, Jan 7, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Australia skipper Tim Paine desperately
looked for positives Monday after his side’s calamitous 2-1 Test series loss
to India, but struggled to find many.

While they won in Perth, Australia were comprehensively outplayed the rest
of the series, losing in Adelaide and Melbourne before being spared by the
rain in a one-sided Sydney finale.

Pace spearhead Mitchell Starc failed to fire, and Australia’s batsmen
plumbed disappointing lows.

Their squad for two Tests against Sri Lanka is due to be announced on
Wednesday, with the matches Australia’s last red-ball cricket before the
Ashes tour to England later in the year.

And there will be some nervous players waiting to find out their fate.

“We’re really disappointed. We know we had some guys missing but we
honestly felt coming into this series that in Australia, we could beat
India,” said Paine, who has won only one of the seven Tests he has been in
charge.

“But throughout the series, more often than not when those big moments came
up, Virat (Kohli) scored a century or (Cheteshwar) Pujara scored one, or
(Jasprit) Bumrah bowled a great spell and got them through those moments.

“Their best players stood up in the big moments.”

The same can’t be said for Australia, who capitulated at crucial times.

Starc was criticised for not being at his best, while none of the batsmen
reached three figures, making it the hosts’ first four-Test home series
without scoring a century in their history.

It exposed the gaping hole left by the banned Steve Smith and David Warner,
who are due back from 12-month ball-tampering bans in late March.

Asked how the batsmen will be able to handle an English attack on home
territory if they were not able to deal with India’s quicks on docile pitches
in Melbourne and Sydney, Paine said: “We’ll have conversations in the next
day or two”.

But he also suggested that not much will be changing.

“I have faith that the guys we have around the team are the right guys —
(we) just have to keep putting some faith and trust in them,” he said.

“They are learning on the job a bit, but I think we’ll get there.

“We can’t help that we haven’t got Mike Husseys or Michael Bevans,” he
added, referring to the two explosive former players. “We’ve got what we’ve
got and the playing group is trying as hard as we can to get better.”

Paine pinpointed the opening Adelaide Test as one that got away and could
have changed their fortunes. India won it on the fifth day by just 31 runs.

“We honestly feel that we let that Test match slip. We thought we had a
number of opportunities in that Test to get ahead of the game, and when those
key moments came up, India outplayed us,” he said.

“We can learn a lot from the way they went about it, and we’ll make sure we
do.”

BSS/AFP/MSY/1415 hrs