India could be treading a thin line between bravado and desperation while going for the jugular on a rank turner in the final game of the series, starting Friday.
After losing their first home series in 12 years, India need to win the Wankhede Test to remain in contention for a slot in the World Test Championship final at Lord's in June.
With six Tests remaining in the 2023-25 cycle, two-time runner-up India will need to win at least four more to have another crack at the WTC trophy.
A turner in Pune exposed the soft underbelly of Indian batters' technique against slow bowling but as per the current team's philosophy, it has decided to take the bull by its horn by asking for a turner where the ball might turn at right angles from first hour. Another three-day finish is on the cards. Calling 20 odd slow bowlers for net practice, cancelling optional sessions and drawing white lines to understand the lines and gauge the length are signs of panic being set among rank and file after being 0-2 down. Regardless of their remarkable fightback in the second innings of the opening Test, the abysmal show from India's famed batters against quality seam in Bengaluru and an abject surrender against spin have set in motion the beginning of the end for some of India's superstars. The totals of 46, 156 and 245 do paint a sorry picture before Rohit's team embarks on a more challenging conditions in Australia. «I am not going to sugarcoat that it is hurting. It should hurt and that hurt will make us better. What is wrong in being