5 reasons Indian bowlers should be beware of the Australian batting

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Warner scored 178 against the Afghan team.(© Getty Images)

5 reasons Indian bowlers should be beware of the Australian batting: Australia holds the world record for the highest score in World Cup cricket scoring 417/6 against Afghanistan. Their batting scored runs in almost every match except against New Zealand. Though Indian bowlers have bowled out every opposition they have played, Australian batting is a whole another thing. They are in form, dangerous and have the desire to play in the finals and clinch their 5th title.

Here are the 5 batsmen that should make life difficult for Indian bowling

1. David Warner

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Warner scored 178 against the Afghan team.(© Getty Images)

Record holder for highest score by an Australian in World Cup history with his 178 against Afghanistan, David Warner has been in red hot form, hitting good form in the tournament. He can easily take apart any bowling attack and is aggressive from beginning to end.

Only way to get him out is to get him early in his innings or use spin against him. He is vulnerable to quality spin and India has that quality in Ashwin and Jadeja, both of them capable of getting him out. Because if he doesn’t get out, he will make the bowling attack pay in form of a big innings.

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