By Nick Mulvenney
SYDNEY, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Australia captain Pat Cummins
believes his side have as good a chance of winning a test series
in India as they will ever have when they play four matches on
the sub-continent in February and March.
Cummins was brimming with confidence after winning four out
of five tests in a dominant home summer, which concluded with a
draw in the rain-disrupted third test against South Africa on
Sunday.
"I think we've given ourselves the best chance, it was
another fantastic summer," the pace bowler told reporters at the
Sydney Cricket Ground at the conclusion of the match.
"I feel like we're adapting really well. Having the
experience in Sri Lanka and Pakistan last year has put us in
really good stead for India, no one's going over there blind.
"We'll use the next few weeks to perhaps reflect on the last
12 months, and then get over there really refreshed and eager.
"I think we're as good a chance as we're ever going to be."
Australia have won only four test series in India in three
quarters of a century of touring the country, the last coming in
2004.
Cummins said the Australia squad would offer plenty of
bowling options for the matches in Nagpur, New Delhi,
Dharamshala and Ahmedabad.
Left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc, who missed the Sydney test
with a finger injury, would probably not be fit for the opening
test in early February, Cummins said.
"Each game in India we might need to chop it up slightly
differently," he said.
"Maybe one game it's three quicks, maybe another it's one
quick. We'll get over there and see."
The loss of the best part of two days of the Sydney match to
the weather prevented the pitch from deteriorating as it might
have for spinners Nathan Lyon and Ashton Agar.
Agar failed to take a wicket and conceded 58 runs in his
first test since 2017 but Cummins confirmed the left-armer would
be in the squad when it is named next week.
The occasional spin bowling of batsmen Travis Head, Steve
Smith and Marnus Labuschagne might also come into the equation
when it came to team selection, Cummins said.
"I think our squad will have basically all possibilities,"
he said. "It's a big series, so we want everything at our
disposal."
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
((Nick.Mulvenney@tr.com; +61 403 574 069;))