Prophets of doom - including former captain Ricky Ponting of Australia and England's Michael Vaughan, and Aussie Mark Waugh, who all have predicted India's 0-4 mauling by Australia in Tests - are already beating a hasty retreat, after the visitors made a grand comeback in the second Test on Tuesday and level the four-match series 1-1. And, now, a gung-ho India is eager to rub salt to Australia's injury.
By winning the second Test by eight wickets here, India drew parity, after losing the first one by a similar margin in Adelaide. Captain Virat Kohli has returned home after the first Test to be with his wife who is expecting their first child while Ajinkya Rahane is captaining it in the last three matches.
India has defied predictions of several former players by winning the second Test and thus preventing a whitewash. The return of Steve Smith and David Warner and India's dismal show in the first Test had led to pundits predicting a clean sweep for Australia considering India were without talismanic Kohli for the rest of the series.