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25 April 2024

Australia seek India spin lessons help after Pakistan rout them in UAE series

Sridharan Sriram of the Royal Challengers Bangalore edges the ball towards the boundary during the 2010 DLF Indian Premier League T20 group stage match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata Knight Riders played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 10, 2010 in Bangalore, India. (IPL via Getty Images)

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Australia have turned to former Indian all-rounder Sridharan Sriram to give their batsmen spin lessons after Sri Lanka bowling great Muttiah Muralitharan failed to prevent a 2-0 rout by Pakistan in the UAE last year.

Sri Lanka's record wicket-taking spinner Muralitharan was hired to much hoopla last year to help Australia prepare for a two-Test series against Pakistan.

Australia have opted for Sriram as a coaching consultant to help with their troubles playing spin bowling in the lead-up to their tour of Bangladesh.

A left-hand batsman and left-arm spinner, 39-year-old Sriram played eight one-day internationals from 2000-04 but made his biggest mark in domestic cricket as a prolific run-maker for Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.

An assistant coach in India's domestic Twenty20 competition, Sriram worked with Australia A during their recent tour of India and will be retained to help Steven Smith's side prepare for next month's two-Test series against Bangladesh, Cricket Australia said on their website (cricket.com.au).

"Working with the Australian Test team is a great honour," Sriram told the website.

"I've played international cricket for India and I'm looking forward to sharing my experience and knowledge of subcontinental conditions with the squad.

"The Australian cricket team talks about 'one-percenters' and my role will be to contribute that one per cent to help the team adapt to the conditions and opponents quickly.

"In the long run, I see myself as someone who can help the Australian batsmen become better players of spin bowling and also help spinners understand the psyche and technique of different batsmen and adapt to different conditions."

Virtually unbeatable on home soil, Australia have been woeful on foreign pitches and lost the recent Ashes 3-2 in England despite entering the series as firm favourites.

Their batsmen have long struggled against spin, but especially so on the flat wickets of the subcontinent, and the team was swept 4-0 in their last tour of India in 2013.

Sriram has already worked with a number of Smith's squad, with uncapped opener Cameron Bancroft, Joe Burns and Usman Khawaja all prospering on India's pitches during the recent Australia A tour.

"He's been awesome, just to get comfortable playing in defence and being able to be comfortable with the ball spinning past the bat," Bancroft said after scoring 150 during that tour.

Chittagong hosts the first Test from Oct. 9 before the teams move to Dhaka for the final match at Mirpur starting on Oct. 17.