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Tuesday 16 September 2014

Australia struggled in spinning conditions in India last year

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Cricket Australia may not have eventuated plans and instruments that make up the Indian subcontinent and the style of their import, but they hope to have a job in Brisbane, now an artificial surface. In an attempt to replicate the Asian spin pitches, partly to Australia as soon as the players rolled artificial grass, soil and turf will be able to train on a pitch with a concrete base.

Dubai to offer more of the surface of the fast bowlers, while Australia's next Test engagement, where there are expected to turn to some of the UAE, Pakistan, was held in October. But the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane near the Oval training pitch on Tuesday for a chance to start practicing it from the players, given some of the spin-friendly conditions.

"There is a lot of synthetic base and bounce we get to Australia," Pat Howard, Cricket Australia's general manager of high performance, told the Courier Mail. "I would be a step in the right direction.

"Batsmen can practice on the pitch is very different from what we expect in Australia., Which is a start. A phase I of the article, but I try to finish it was a good, solid base provides a variety of'm going to suggest that."

Australia's batsmen as they lost 4-0 and their only player to score a century in the name of Michael Clarke's Test tour of India last year fell significantly. In June, Howard training pitches, which is rotating to create soil imported from India, spoke of hope, but offer the same kind of soil conditions found in northern Australia may be similar.

"The more we are in the process of talking to the quarries and have been doing more and more tests," Howard said. "We even. Mumbai found that they are a mixture of clays, you might imagine that you go all the way from the bottom of Sri Lanka in Galle from Mohali if it, too, is different.

"It is a fascinating process, and we're not going to have a magic bullet here., I'm happy to keep trying and new., I'm sure some things will not go well, but I'm sure over time, we can create something that adds to the development of players against spin."

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