Lookalike spinners, tailor-made pitches and long practice sessions at Alur, the visiting Australians are leaving no stone unturned in preparing for the upcoming four-match Test series with India that they consider as the "final summit" for Pat Cummins' side.
The Australians are expecting India to play to their strength at home and lay out spin-friendly tracks and that is the reason they have devised a special strategy to meet the challenge. They have eschewed playing tour matches to prepare for the Test series and instead have decided to train at Bengaluru before travelling to Nagpur, which will host the first Test from February 9-13.
They have also avoided training at any of the venues that will host the four Tests -- New Delhi, Dharamsala and Ahmedabad being the other three -- and have gone down south to train at a facility which is an hour's drive from Bengaluru.