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It's Going To Be A Challenge Bowling On Indian Tracks: Australia Pacer Lance Morris

Morris, 24, is a member of the 18-member Test squad an🌺d could make his debut in the four-match series after narrowly missing out on selection for Australia's third and final Test against South Africa at Sydney.

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AUS will begin their Test & ODI tour of IND ♐with the open🦹ing match in Nagpur from Feb 9.
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Australia's young pace bowler Lance Morris feels it's going to be a "challenge" bowling on Indian tracks during the Border-Gavaskar series, though it would provide him with a "huge learning opportunity". (More Cricket news)

Pat Cummins' Australi🌺a will begin their Test and ODI tour of India with th﷽e opening match in Nagpur from February 9.

Morris, 24, is a member of the 18-member Te𝔍st squad and could make his debut in the four-match series after narrowly missing out on selection for Australia's third and final Test against South Africa at Sydney.

"💦The feedback (of bowling pace✨ in India) hasn't been too great, to be honest," Morris told SEN Radio on Tuesday.

"There's not a whole lot to look forward to; I'm not going💞 to see the ball zipping through to the keeper and him taking it (in the gloves) fingers up. It sounds like it's going to be a bit of a challenge, but it'll be exciting nonetheless," said the winner of the 'Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award' this year.

M🎃orris added that at a personal level he wasn't expecting too much from the tour apart from being with an experience group and learning to bowl on subcontinental tracks.

"We've got so🍷me great guys in the squad and a really experienced group now. It's been good to have some training𝐆 sessions learning off them."

"I don't want to put too many expectations on myself. I just w🍒ant to use this as a learning experience, I've never toured with cricket before so this will be my first overseas experience. It's going to be a huge learning opportunity for me."

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