Australia head coach Andrew McDonald is confident that their "no tour game" policy on overseas tours will serve them well in the four-match Test series in India in February-March. (More Cricket News)
Australia are unlikely to play any tour matches ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and would arrive in India just a week before the first Test, beginning in Nagpur on February 9.
The stress would be on preserving mental and physical freshness rather than arriving much early to play a warm-up game and acclimatise to the conditions, said McDonald.
Australia are aiming for their first series win in India in 19 years.
"No tour game is something we바카라ve done in the last few series, before embarking on overseas tours," McDonald was quoted saying in the Sydney Morning Herald.
바카라We feel as though we don바카라t need that match practice as such. We바카라re going to go to India about a week out from the first game. We didn바카라t want to press for too much longer, in terms of the preparation.
A similar approach was successful when they won a three-match series in Pakistan with a 1-0 margin in March last year.
During then, Australia batters prepared on scarified pitches during a camp in Melbourne and arrived just a week before the first Test in Rawalpindi.
바카라We feel as though seven days is ample time to get ready and to make sure we maintain freshness throughout the whole four Test match series,바카라 McDonald said.
바카라We had some success doing that, going to Pakistan. We had a shortened period on the ground there.??
This time, they have planned a three-day camp in Sydney for all players not involved in the Big Bash League finals before embarking on the gruelling tour.
"We can be creative in our own conditions. We바카라ve done it before with the Pakistan build-up in Melbourne. Dusting up wickets. Fit for purpose.
"Working with the local groundsmen who really help us in and around the country. We feel as though we can get as close to that as possible without necessarily having a practice game.바카라
The Aussies had last won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India under Adam Gilchrist in 2004-05.
In 2017, they had come close to winning when they began the tour with a first Test win in Pune, only to go down against the Virat Kohli-led side 1-2.
At that time, Australia had a gruelling 10-day stint on tailor-made pitches at the ICC academy in Dubai, before spending nine days in India ahead of the Pune game.
Australia head coach further hinted at having a large squad in India with concerns over pace spearhead Mitchell Starc and all-rounder Cameron Green's fitness
"Yeah, I am confident he (Green) will be fit with the time frames I바카라ve been given... The challenge will be making sure we can be creative in the way he trains to make sure his body is in order.
"But we feel as though with the medical team that have done an outstanding job in the last game, we feel as though we바카라re confident he바카라ll be ready for that first Test match.??
The likes of Peter Handscomb, Mitchell Swepson and Todd Murphy may also be included in the tour.
"Matt Renshaw coming in again in Test cricket has had some success there before,바카라 McDonald said.
바카라Pete Handscomb, no doubt, would probably consider himself unlucky not to be in that conversation for Sydney, but there바카라s another one that coming back into the Test fold in conversation.
바카라We바카라ve got Marcus Harris also. So feel we바카라ve got Test experience within that depth. Some will say the age profile is a little bit older in those and potentially not as many youngsters in that, but we feel as though that experience is beneficial.
바카라Todd바카라s putting his hand up with the performances he바카라s put on the board. Mitch Swepson performed well in the subcontinent previously.
"Sometimes the second spinner isn바카라t necessarily the best next spinner if that makes sense. It바카라s the one that complements what you have,바카라 he added.