Former Australia captain Mark Taylor has slammed the pitches rolled out for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, adding that the surface in Indore was the worst of them all.
Head came into his own in the second innings chase of 76 on day three's play with an unbeaten 49 to give the visitors a memorable victory in 18.5 overs.
"They can go all out attack with the ball and rely on their top five and Carey to make enough runs to win the Test match," said Taylor.
Joe Root also became only the second England batter after Alastair Cook to breach the 10,000 run mark in Test cricket
Taylor felt that Australia will be eyeing to take the lead beyond 400 and then declare late on day four
Freudenstein had said on November 20 that when he had taken over the board two years back he had been informed it was closed case, and that investigations had found Paine had not broken the code of conduct.
Former Australia captain Mark Taylor has said that India captain Virat Kohli and head coach Ravi Shastri have been great supporters and promoters of Test cricket in recent times.
Mark Taylor feels that Cricket Australia will not go away with it which makes the case worse for Smith at the moment to regain the captaincy.
Taylor believes that India's best chance to win the Boxing Day clash is to put runs on the board.
Mark Taylor feels players and coaches should take more responsibility in running the game.