India's rejection: Day-night cricket is give and take, says Eddings


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“Just play good, hard cricket. I don’t think people wants us to be quiet but they wants us to play with respect to the game, play hard but fair, and win well and lose better,” Eddings said.


“The old adage is you don’t say much when you win and say even less when you lose. I think we have a great team, they are fine young men, and I think they will do that. My advice to the guys is to go out and play your natural game and try as hard as you can. That’s all Australians want to see.”


Eddings said he had been proud of how the Australians fought and survived for a draw against Pakistan in the Dubai Test last month.


“It’s tough over there, conditions are tough, it’s a very different environment. I think we saw with that draw how much that lifted Australia,” he said.


“Obviously, the next Test wasn’t so great but you can certainly see when you play the game hard and fair and hold on, I think you can win those fans back quickly, just by being courageous.”


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