You've got to play safe in India: Australia batting coach
Aussie batting coach Michael Di Venuto also joined in the raging debate saying the batters committed a blunder by trying to push the scoring rate in the second Test, which the visitors lost to India by six wickets.Di Venuto said Australia's batting plans were working well till a dramatic collapse saw them lose eight wickets for 28 runs.Steve Smith's dismissal to the sweep shot triggered the collapse as Australia were all out for 113 in 31.1 overs, giving India just 115 runs to win the Test, which the home side did in 26.4 overs to go 2-0 up and retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.


