“And it plays with every individual in the team, not just the bowlers. I’m sure they are world-class bowlers and with the mindset they have, they will definitely come back stronger in the next game. “I really believe in them and the coaches who have been working with them.” India’s batsmen have relatively fared better, racking up 300-plus totals in both their chases and Iyer said the team were look at the positives from the two defeats. “Obviously, the bowling wasn’t up to the mark but I’m sure that the bowlers are really positive with their work ethics… we are very much determined to go out there and win the next game and see to it that we don’t have a clean sweep,” Iyer said.
The 25-year-old got into an awkward position while facing a short delivery in the opening match to get out for two but looked better during his knock of 38 in the second. Australia have looked to target him with short-pitched bowling with close-in fielders around him and Iyer is relishing the challenge. “I definitely know that they’ve planned against me, so I’m really happy at least they’re coming up with a plan to get me out,” he said. “I feel very overwhelmed and I take it as a challenge because I thrive under pressure. It really motivates me to go against them.”
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