Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has said that the Indian team would find it difficult to compete against Australia during their two-month long tour to the country because of swinging tracks.
The 43-year-old added that the same thing happens to the Australian cricketers when they play in the sub-continent and face spin bowlers.
"If the ball does swing around a lot or seam around a lot then I think India will find it difficult in Australia. I think any time we saw India struggle through the England series was when the ball moved. As soon as the ball started to move in the air or seam, the Indian batsmen will always struggle," Cricket.com.au quoted Ponting, as saying.
"It's no different to when Australia go to the subcontinent and the ball spins from day one. We always struggle with that as well," he added.
Reflecting on the performance of teams in foreign conditions, Ponting stated that winning away matches is not an easy task.
Among all the teams South Africa is the only squad which has been able to perform well on foreign soil, he continued.
"It's a 22-yard strip and you've got to find a way to get the job done. Most teams find it difficult (to win in Australia) and that's the way Test cricket has been for a long time. I think South Africa are the team over the last 10 or 15 years that have been able to do it more than anyone else," he added.
India and Australia are slated to play three ODIs, four Tests and three T20Is from November 21 to January 18.