Australia head coach Andrew McDonald on Sunday believes that there is no such need for a match practice before starting their four-match Test series in India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in February-March.
Australia had done something similar while touring Pakistan last year, practising on pitches in Melbourne, before landing in the country shortly to participate in the series, which they won by 1-0. It is believed that before touring India and starting the series from February 9 in Nagpur, there will be a three-day camp for Australian players in Sydney.
In 2017, Australia prepared for the India Test tour with a ten-day stint on specifically prepared pitches at the ICC academy in Dubai, before having nine days of practice in India ahead of the first Test in Pune, which they won. But after that, India, then led by Virat Kohli, came from behind to win the series 2-1.