India looks emotionally drained: Danny Morrison

January 23, 2015 07:15 pm | Updated 07:15 pm IST - Sydney

Disappointed with India’s performance in the ongoing tour of Australia, former New Zealand cricketer Danny Morrison feels the touring side looks “emotionally drained”.

India lost the four-match Test series against Australia 0-2 and is yet to post a win in the ongoing ODI tri-series against hosts and England.

“India look emotionally drained. The Test series was shrunk due to the Phillip Hughes tragedy. And you cannot under-estimate the mental drain it must have taken on the players to play back-to-back Tests,” Morrison said.

“They didn’t perform too well as a unit, and only a few players did well. They will hope that those guys — (Virat) Kohli, (Ajinkya) Rahane and others — will reproduce those big runs in the coming months,” he said.

Morrison said the Indians could have produced a much better display in the tri-series, which was supposed to be a dress rehearsal for the World Cup.

“With the World Cup round the corner, the tri-series was an ideal scenario to get going. But now they need to bounce back. They have experience of conditions here in Australia and they toured New Zealand last year.

“So from a preparation point of view, it has been ideal and bodes well for India, even though they have been on the road for a while. But in today’s cricket, that is not an excuse,” Morrison said.

The cricketer-turned-commentator said the Indians had the potential to do much better in the Test series as well.

“They should have done better than they have shown on this trip,” he said.

“It was so first in Tests and now in the ODIs, particularly the latter, because a lot more was expected from them in this format. This is because they have some very exciting players. But their performances have been only similar to what they showed in New Zealand last year.” — PTI

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