Australia will be favorites against India: Steve Waugh
Currently ranked No. 1 in the ICC Test rankings, India have already set their sights on away tours of England and Australia but Waugh feels it will not be that easy to beat Australia in their own backyard.
Days after Indian captain Virat Kohli said India are ready to take on England and Australia, former Australia captain Steve Waugh termed Australia as favourites when Kohli & Co. travel down under later this year.
Currently ranked No. 1 in the ICC Test rankings, India have already set their sights on away tours of England and Australia but Waugh feels it will not be that easy to beat Australia in their own backyard.
"Australia will be favourites in Australia because we have got such a great record, just like India in India. Virat (Kohli) would obviously be the key in Australia. He played amazing in Australia last time," Waugh said on the sidelines of the Laureus World Sports Awards here.
"India are a very confident young side and they are playing with great confidence and passion that their captain believes in. They believe they can win in Australia no doubt."
He, however, said India will have decent chance as the pitches in Australia will be more familiar to them this time around.
"To be fair, the pitches will suit India more than the past because the pitches are very benign at the moment," Waugh said.
"So they will definitely suit the Indian batsmen and the spinners will come into action more. So I think it would be a very competitive series."
Despite the Test series loss in South Africa, India have managed to retain the ICC Test Championship mace for the second consecutive year but Waugh feels there isn't much difference between the top three sides -- India, South Africa and Australia.
"They are a very competitive side, they cover all positions well. So, I think India, South Africa and Australia are right now three sides who are very similar in quality and they will fight it out for the No.1 position in the next couple of years," he said.
India enjoyed decent success in the 58-day tour, during which the side lost the Test series 1-2 but clinched the ODI and Twenty20 series 5-1 and 2-1. Kohli's stellar performance with the bat was among the biggest positives to be drawn from the gruelling sojourn.
"I have seen him in South Africa and I feel that he was little over the top. But that's a learning thing for a captain," Waugh told.
Waugh feels Kohli needs to strike a balance given that not all players in his team are as expressive as he is.
"As a captain, he (Kohli) is still developing and needs some time to pull in his excitement factor and emotions but that's the way he plays," he said.
"I think he just needs to get a bit aware that everyone in the side can't play in that fashion. Someone like (Ajinkya) Rahane and (Cheteshwar) Pujara are very calm and quiet guys so he needs to just understand that some players are different," Waugh added.
"At times he probably needs to tone his aggression down and at times he needs to lift it, so he needs to work it out what's right."
The Australian great, however, insisted that he has immense respect for Kohli the player.
"He (Kohli) is leading very well right now. He has that charisma and that X-factor and so he wants all the rest of the team to follow him. He wants the team to play positively all the time and win as quickly as he can," observed Waugh, who is here as a Laureus Academy member.
"They have got a very good win record in the last couple of years in all forms of the game. Virat has high aspirations from his team. He wants to be no.1 across all formats which is difficult to do these days."
Kohli and India have now set their sights on conquering England and Australia, India's upcoming two big Test challenges later this year.
India will play a five-Test series in England in August and September and are due to tour Australia for four Tests in the summer of 2018-19.