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Building on the morale within the Aussie batsmen after a record 295 runs in the first of five Tests, Carey admitted the group is ready to take on India in Adelaide.
“If you ask the batsmen, we all want to perform better, and cricketers, you go out to score a hundred and if you don’t, I think sometimes you’re disappointed. But we’re a very united group. We are all going to get a chance to bat and we’re all keen to keep putting those big runs on the board and I trust the boys will do that,” he said.
Australia will be able to rely on their near-perfect record in pink-ball Test cricket, having lost just once in their 12 appearances.
“We are enthusiastic. We take a lot of confidence from our record in pink-ball cricket – it doesn’t mean we will have the success, but our methods, our style of play and the experience we have in this group will bounce back from Perth.
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