Rohit said everybody in the team needs to step up against a formidable side like Australia.
India
Vs Australia 2018- 2019 : Australia's towering pacers are at an
advantage against the "not that tall" Indian batsmen, says
visiting vice-captain Rohit
Sharma but insisted that his team is ready to rewrite the script
of the battle this time.
India
start the tour with the T20 Internationals from November 21 in
Brisbane and Rohit said it would a tough task to counter the fast
pitches.
"India
have always played either at Perth (venue for second Test from
December 14-18 this time) or Brisbane. These two conditions are
challenging and the Australians have tall bowlers who exploit those
conditions and use it to their advantage," he said.
"Indian
batsman are generally not that tall, so it is not easy for us but the
guys are determined to change things this time, we are ready to
accept the challenge," he asserted.
"It
is challenging for our batsmen...But most of the guys have come to
Australia before. So they understand the conditions. Of course, their
bowling attack will challenge us whichever format we play but as a
batting unit, we are prepared," Rohit said.
India
will start with a three-match T20I series, followed by a four-match
Test series and a three-game ODI Series. The visitors have never won
a Test series in Australia, drawing three and losing eight of their
11 outings.
"Whenever
we travel outside India there is always a special feeling and
Australia is one place where we want to leave our mark and do well as
a unit," Rohit said after India's practice session at The Gabba.
"Last
time we played a Test series here, although we lost two games and
drew one, but I thought we played few close games, especially at
Brisbane.
"We
want to make it count this time around, there is a real good feeling
inside the group. The motive is to seize all the moments and win."
Stressing
on the significance of putting up a good performance in Australia
ahead of the 2019 World Cup, Rohit said: "When you do well in
Australia, you feel good as a team and thinking about the World Cup
ahead, it can only give you confidence winning in places like
Australia."
Rohit
said everybody in the team needs to step up against a formidable side
like Australia.
"Australia
in Australia will always be dangerous without a doubt. In places like
Australia you want the whole unit to come together, that is our
focus," he said.
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