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Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Ravi Shastri Backs Yashasvi Jaiswal To Return From Australia As Better Player

Shastri said if Jaiswal can adapt to the challenging Perth pitch, known for its lively bounce, the young opener will play with freedom later on in the series

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Former India head coach Ravi Shastri is confident that the "already world class" Yashasvi Jaiswal will return from the Australian tour a significantly improved batter, no matter the challenges he encounters along the way. (More Cricket News)

Shastri said if Jaiswal can adapt to the challenging Perth pitch, known for its lively bounce, the young opener will play with freedom later on in the series.

"I think he바카라ll be a better player when he leaves Australian shores. Already he바카라s world class," Shastri said at a Fox Cricket event.

"You saw what he did against England (and) just the freedom with which he plays.

"I think once he adapts to these conditions 바카라 it바카라s not going to be easy to adjust in Perth with that bounce, no matter how talented you are. You have got to be prepared to do the hard yards.

"But if he can see that phase through, I think he바카라ll entertain. He will love these pitches. He바카라s someone who score pretty freely as well.바카라

Hailed as one of Indian cricket's brightest young talents, the 21-year-old made a dazzling start to his Test career. He cemented his spot in the team with a stunning series performance against England earlier this year.

"He바카라s come up the hard way, so you can see that hunger and passion, not just in his eyes, but when he바카라s out there in the middle, fielding in the slips. He wants to be involved in the game."

Having led India to two series victories in Australia, Shastri knows firsthand that defeating the Aussies on their home turf is no easy feat.

"It바카라s going to be tough,바카라 Shastri said.

"As I found out on my three tours here as a coach, you have to be at your best. Your A game has to come to the park very early if you want to catch Australia on the wrong foot.

"You don바카라t want to give an inch. I think that is the only way. There is no other way you can play. You바카라ve got to, or you바카라re not going to get an inch.

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"You have got to understand very early what to expect from the media as well, because they바카라ll be behind the Australian team. But if you can get your boys to get out there and play as hard as it gets be ready for some tough cricket and perform, the media will respect you.바카라

'You will see Kohli firing in the start of the series'

Virat Kohli has been enduring a lean patch across all formats in recent months, with just two centuries and 11 half-centuries in his last 60 Test innings.

However, despite these struggles, Kohli boasts a remarkable record in Australia.

Having toured Down Under four times, the right-hander averages an impressive 54.0, and Shastri has once again backed the veteran batter to excel in the upcoming series.

"You mellow with age, don바카라t you? But I think at the start of the Test series, you might just see (Kohli) firing again. He needs to be, I바카라d like to see him (like that) again,바카라 Shastri was quoted as saying by news.com.au.

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"In the face, that바카라s Kohli. Come Australia, he바카라ll get his juices going. It바카라s (about) how he starts off, and for Australia, it바카라s with Steve Smith."

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