India's reported reluctance in playing the fourth Test in Brisbane is beginning to "grind" and test the patience of the Australians with "tension starting to build under the surface", said Australia captain Tim Paine on Wednesday morning.
He said that India's clout in the cricket world has made the Aussies take the threat of the fourth Test being shifted away from The Gabba seriously and created uncertainty over where the last Test of the series will be played.
"It has been an unusually tame start to this series because both teams are just happy at playing Test cricket. There has been such a big break and there is a lot of respect between the two teams, there is no doubt about that...I think it is boiling away, there is some stuff starting to happen, chats beginning to happen," said Paine on the eve of the third Test that gets underway at the Sydney Cricket Ground.