Michael Clarke's comments came after India's win over Afghanistan in the one-off Test at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh. India declared at 564/8 in their first innings before bowling Afghanistan out for 152 and 112 to secure an innings-and-300-run victory inside three days.
"I see three spinners being a big threat. If I was India, I'd be producing wickets that turn; there's no doubt about it," Clarke told RevSportz.
Michael Clarke further added, "Our luxury is we've got Nathan Lyon, who is a wonderful bowler, a world-class bowler. So, hopefully, Lyon stays fit. We'll need him over here. We've got to also find some other spin-bowling options, which we've got, but they've got to work out who the best is. But I would imagine Australia will need to prepare to face a lot of spin when they come to India."
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"Any Test debut like that - it doesn't matter who you play against - is impressive. The way he bowls is fantastic. That shape out of his hand, he gets the ball to drift. His skill of varying line, length, change of pace... I think he's got everything that's required to have success at the highest level, and he's got age on his side as well."
Suthar enjoyed a memorable debut against Afghanistan in Mullanpur. The left-arm spinner finished with match figures of 7/62, including a brilliant 6/33 in the first innings.
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The BCCI has selected Nagpur, Chennai, Guwahati, Ranchi, and Ahmedabad as the host venues. Guwahati will stage a Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test for the first time, while traditional venues such as Mumbai and Bengaluru have not been included.
Australia will arrive as defending champions after winning the 2024-25 series 3-1. However, they are still searching for their first Test series victory in India since 2004. India will rely heavily on captain Shubman Gill and spinners to secure the victory.
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