cricbuzz prediction today: Ashton Agar has always wanted to play a Test match in India.

Agar, who was included in Australia’s squad for the third Test against South Africa after Cameron Green’s injury, said he had always dreamed of playing red ball cricket in India.

Australian all-rounder Ashton his Ager is enjoying the potential to bowl in a spin-loving goal from the subcontinent in his series in his Fourth Test against India in February.

Australia is due to perform four tests and three of his ODIs during his tour of India from February to March.

Agar, who was included in the Australian squad for his third Test against South Africa after Cameron Green’s injury, said he had always dreamed of playing his cricket with Red Ball in India.

“It’s in my head,” he was quoted as telling the Sydney Morning Herald. “I love watching test matches in India and playing test match cricket in India is something I have always wanted to do.

“The wickets have been wild lately, so it’s the most exciting cricket you’ll ever see on television. They’ve gone sideways and I think they’re going to turn a lot too. It’s a tour I’d love to do, but we’ll see how it goes. Let’s try

Left-arm spinner Agar, who last tested in 2017, has taken nine of his wickets in four Tests. He has an overall average of 41.84 in 63 first-class matches. He has also scored 2271 runs, including 300.

After making his Test debut against England in 2013 and hitting 98 in the 11th place, his 29-year-old said he would be happy to hit seventh if given the chance. .

“I feel like when I come in, it’s like banging around the number 7 mark. It’s really cool. That responsibility is really great. I think it’s about playing well, to be honest,” Agger said.

“Professional athletes enjoy that responsibility. They feel like they have to step up and do the work for the team. “Whenever you bat in Four Days cricket, there is always enough time, especially in seventh place. A dream.

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