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We've got team to beat India, players 'determined' after last series: Justin Langer

India registered their first-ever Test series victory Down Under in 2018-19, and Australia coach Justin Langer has said that the players "still have bitter taste" from that series.

justin langer, india vs australia, india tour of australia, aus vs ind, ind vs aus Image Source : GETTY IMAGESIndia registered their first-ever Test series victory Down Under in 2018-19, and Australia coach Justin Langer has said that the players "still have bitter taste" from that series.

Australia cricket team coach Justin Langer has said that the forthcoming Test series against India will be a tough one but they have the team to win the four-match rubber this time.

Australia had lost a home Test series against India for the first time in 2018-19 in the absence of their key batsmen David Warner and Steve Smith who were serving their bans for involvement in the Sandpaper Gate controversy.

Langer said that the Australian players haven't got over the loss from two years back.

"Yes," he said to a question during a media interaction on Friday morning on whether Aussies are good enough to beat India. "Well, all our players have that bitter taste in their mouth of what happened last time India were here.

"We have got terrific young blokes, talented young players. They are determined after what happened last time, yes we got the team to beat India now," he added.

Langer also praised Virat Kohli's captaincy and competitiveness.

"India are an incredibly good team, they are very well led. I have said over and over again, I have incredible admiration for him (Kohli) as a leader. I cannot believe the energy he exudes in every single thing he does, batting or fielding. I love his competitiveness. So India are going to be really tough," Langer added.

India's bowling, led by Jasprit Bumrah, will play a key role. "Bumrah is a great bowler. They've got really good bowling attack."

India clinched the series 2-1, winning Tests in Adelaide and Melbourne but losing at Perth.

This time though Perth won't be hosting a Test or even Big Bash League games due to Covid-19 restrictions.

India, just like on the last tour, will once again start the Test series at Adelaide, play the second Test at Melbourne and then the third in Sydney before moving to the Gabba in Brisbane for the fourth and final match.

However, before the Test series, they will play ODIs and T20Is in Sydney and Canberra.

"They are going to play at the SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground), Adelaide Oval, MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), so it is going to be a tough series," added Langer.