India the biggest challenge says Hauritz


Australian spinner Nathan Hauritz said the Test series in India will be the toughest challenge of his career.
"It's going to be tough enough bowling against those players, but at the end of the day they are human and they do make mistakes," Hauritz said.
"I've seen enough of Tendulkar's career through the last 20 years to know how he plays and what he likes to play to spin. I'm going to have my individual plans against those guys and if they don't work I've definitely got plan B and plan C to go from there.
"It can be quite tough to bowl over there because the wickets can be very good to bat on and the outfield can be very fast," he was quoted as saying by 'The Australian Associated Press'.
"The wickets where we are playing are not normally the traditional spin-friendly ones, but (against) Tendulkar and those sort of guys, it will be a great challenge."
"It's fantastic to have your captain's backing behind you," Hauritz said.
"It's a very tough side to get into, but to be part of it consistently is great."
"It's going to be tough enough bowling against those players, but at the end of the day they are human and they do make mistakes," Hauritz said.
"I've seen enough of Tendulkar's career through the last 20 years to know how he plays and what he likes to play to spin. I'm going to have my individual plans against those guys and if they don't work I've definitely got plan B and plan C to go from there.
"It can be quite tough to bowl over there because the wickets can be very good to bat on and the outfield can be very fast," he was quoted as saying by 'The Australian Associated Press'.
"The wickets where we are playing are not normally the traditional spin-friendly ones, but (against) Tendulkar and those sort of guys, it will be a great challenge."
"It's fantastic to have your captain's backing behind you," Hauritz said.
"It's a very tough side to get into, but to be part of it consistently is great."
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