AUS vs IND, 2nd Test: India still in the game, feels assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate
The HinduRyan ten Doeschate felt that India can turn the tide in the second Test. “I know that the scores look like there is a big gap between the two teams but we still feel we are in the game and with a few tweaks tomorrow, we can get back in the game,” India’s assistant coach told the media at the Adelaide Oval here on Friday night. We will look at how we can play better in the second innings.” Drawing inspiration from the Perth Test, ten Doeschate said: “At Perth, we got bowled out for 150 and still we got back into that game. We may be slightly behind in the game now but there won’t be any surrendering.” DAY 1 Report - Starc stars with six-fer as Australia fights back against India Explaining that perhaps the Indian seamers could have bowled a bit fuller, ten Doeschate also gave credit to the way Australia batted: “They left very well. We feel that the kind of swing and seam is a little bit inconsistent which makes it tough for both parties.” The assistant coach also lauded Nitish Kumar: “We are pleased with him.