Lack of experience of the Indian players cannot be cited for the team's crushing eight-wicket defeat to Australia in the first Test in Adelaide, but luck eluded Virat Kohli's boys, points out former India captain Sachin Tendulkar.
"They have dealt with pressure situations. Barring Prithvi [Shaw], and possibly Mayank [Agarwal], all the players have played enough. Virat, Ajinkya [Rahane], Cheteshwar [Pujara], and [Wriddhiman] Saha have been around while Hanuma Vihari, compared to these guys, has played less. So, players have the ability to soak that pressure and they did their best," Tendulkar told in an exclusive interview.
"But sometimes you also need luck to be on your side. And as I said there were not a number of occasions when the [Indian] batters were getting beaten and continuing to bat without losing wickets. That did not happen. The edges were going straight to fielders and they were carrying," he emphasized.