Team India batsman Shreyas Iyer has said that getting acclimatised to Australian conditions from those in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)- where they played the Indian Premier League (IPL) - was made a bit tough with the kind of practice wicket they were given to train during the quarantine period.
Team India was granted exemption from the New South Wales government to train at the Blacktown International Sports Park before the ODI series started from November 27.
"We had just arrived from Dubai. In Dubai, there was not as much bounce as it is in Australia. And where we were practicing that was a very different wicket than from the one in the match - it was a completely different wicket," said Iyer during a media interaction a day ahead of the third and final ODI to be played at the Manuka Oval.