Down 2-0 in the four-Test series and without a century so far with the bat, India could scarcely have picked a tougher venue to try to rediscover their form and resolve after an ugly streak of six away Test losses on the bounce.
Perth’s WACA strip is a world away from the low and slow subcontinent pitches India's batsmen thrive on, especially after groundsman Cam Sutherland boldly declared the venue finally back to its venomous best.
Sutherland predicted it would be considerably faster and bouncier than when Australia thrashed England by 267 runs there last summer and just two of the 40 wickets fell to spin.
Australian batsman Mike Hussey said a spicy deck would clearly favour the home side, who have been dominant so far against a disappointing India.
“I hope it’s a nice, fast bouncy pitch,” he said. “We play those conditions very well.
“It is very different to what the Indian players are used to from their home country.”
With the track ideal for seamers, Australia are considering playing four pacemen, something which has had mixed success in Perth down the years.
Indian fast bowler Zaheer Khan, who at the age of 33 finally plays his first Test at the WACA, denied his side – heavy losers in the first two Tests – were concerned about the conditions.
“There has been a lot of talk about how the wicket is going to play in such-and-such manner,” he said. “We are confident as a bowling unit of taking 20 wickets.”
One positive for India is that a similar pitch prediction in Perth on their last tour, in 2008, saw the home side play four fast bowlers. But it backfired and the tourists won by 72 runs in a match where no batsman scored a century.
Of the Indian top order this time, only the formidable Sachin Tendulkar has looked consistently comfortable in the first two Tests, although his much-anticipated 100th international century has continued to elude him.
Tendulkar has 226 runs at 56.50 for the series, but he has received little support, with fellow veterans Virender Sehwag (108 at 27), Rahul Dravid (112 at 28) and VVS Laxman (71 at 17.75) all struggling.
Tellingly for his top-order team-mates, India's second-best batsman has been tailender Ravi Ashwin, with 143 runs at 35.75.
That puts extra pressure on Tendulkar, who is playing just his third Test at the WACA.
Criticism is mounting at home of India’s ageing stars after their dismal batting performances.
India suffered their sixth successive overseas Test defeat, including four in England last year, when they lost to Australia by an innings and 68 runs in Sydney last week to go 2-0 down.
That followed a 122-run defeat in Melbourne in the opening Test.
India’s cause should be helped by the fact that Australia will be without young pace sensation James Pattinson, who took 11 wickets in the first two Tests but has been ruled out for the rest of the summer with a foot injury.
He joins fellow pace tyro Patrick Cummins and the experienced Mitchell Johnson, who ripped through England in Perth last summer, on the long-term injured list.
Their absence opens the door for veteran Ryan Harris, who also starred in that win over England, also picking up nine wickets as Australia successfully deployed a four-pronged pace attack.
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Lala finaly India Is world champion han..!!
@Abbas: Backward team? While your team has fallen down in team rankings, Pakistan has gone up to 5th position in both ODI and Test. They also have the best Test-Win ratio at the moment. Drugs? There were only two players who were caught with drugs in our entire history and they are even playing. Our current squad has no examples of betting, indiscipline and drgus. And now Ijaz Butt has left, things, Pakistan is moving forward in the cricket world, not backward.
@abbas. Dear sir,
India might be a developing state, however 15 indian states are poorest regions of the WORLD, worse than sub shaharan africa. So it will take 100s of years to bring them them at the level of pakistan, while on other side india will have more billionaires as show piece of "development". I am glad that pakistan can become a developed nation much quicker than india.
Have I made it large? -Gambhir
ageing players+no second good fast bowler+poor batting shot selection+late back captaincy+T20 over dose+media bashing+change of coach+harbajan dropped=present test failure.
Indian cricket is built on false glory, individual performances and foolish media jokers and fans who focus on Individual glory than nations pride. Being an Indian-I am not afraid to say this. Still I must say it is better than Pakistan cricket because Pakistan lacks a structure, discipline and tolerance in sustaining the game. Pakistan Players look like jokers themselves growing beard,displaying religion when not needed, serious infighting and betting and drugs. While Indian cricket fans need to know their team can never match Austrailians or South Africa because of backwardness and poor athletic performance and inexcusable focus of its 99% foolish fans on individual records, Pakistan fans need to learn that it will be decades before they see a better team than their 1980's team . A state of a nation is reflected in its team and performance and unity. A reason why Australia is called an advanced nation and India still a developing nation..... and pakistan a backward failed state.Truth hurts...
stop visiting team India...u can only perform on tailor-made pitches at home
Indians have never been able to play fast bowling consistently. Their cricket culture does not incubate confidence, grit and technique. Yes, they have won and scored centuries. But consistency and robustness are not part of their ethos. Nothing crumbles like the Indians against fast attack bowlers. They wilt.
Tired set of players, with over hyped indian media, is another form of frenzy.
win or loose, lot of happy are happily employed discussing mundane aspects of cricket and match.
Every horse will get tired at some age and same is case with indian golden boys.
@ProPakistani: The chances are 4-0 white-wash. Be more happy and go for celebrations now.
@ NA : It would be unfair with Pakitan to compare with Bangladesh & Zimbabwe because they are playing good cricket at the moment compare to India.
I think India should only play with Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Pakistan to keep the spirit high and of course on their homeland...
After all articles this made me Happy
like a beating by Aussies !
like a win?