Stand-in Australia skipper Steve Smith said Wednesday the pitch for the fourth Test looks good for batsmen and different from the usual day-one turners in the previous matches in India.
Australia will look to level the series at 2-2 in the final Test starting Thursday in Ahmedabad after they bounced back from two losses to win the third Test on a viciously turning pitch.
"It's just playing what's in front of us really, obviously the scores haven't been big throughout this whole series. India scored 400 in that first Test match and Rohit got 100 and 400 proved to be way too many," Smith told reporters.
"This wicket may be a little bit different. Perhaps it may not spin as much from the first ball or the first day but I do think it will spin as the game goes on. So yeah, there might be opportunities for bigger totals on this wicket."
Smith was unsure of which pitch the crunch final Test would be played after the curators kept two tracks covered at the world's biggest cricket stadium.
But doubts for the visitors cleared as the day progressed on a hot afternoon in Ahmedabad.
"Yeah rocked up today and there was only one covered so yeah looks like they have chosen," said Smith.