Though the pitch at Perth Stadium is expected to have the typical pace and bounce, West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder has cautioned his fellow fast-bowlers to not be carried away by the nature of the pitch and try to make Australias batters work hard for runs at home.
West Indies have not won a Test match in Australia for 25 years, and enter the two-Test series, starting in Perth from Wednesday as the underdogs. But with fast-bowlers like Holder, Alzarri Joseph, Jayden Seales and Kemar Roach, West Indies can cause a mighty scare to Australia in conditions where bowlers can thrive.
"People get carried away seeing carry and bounce, but you still have got to find a really good length suitable for the wicket. Understanding when to attack, when to defend, and just understanding the context of scenarios and the phase of the game."