The Indian team faced a loss in the second Test at the Adelaide Oval, and the series is at 1-1. Australia would now look to carry the momentum forward into the third Test at the Gabba in Brisbane scheduled to start from Saturday, December 14. Before the game, the Indian team needs a win in relation to the series and their chances for the World Test Championship Final. Among many other issues the team needs to sort out before the big game, the debate over the preferred spinning option is rife. While the team had fielded Ravichandran Ashwin in Adelaide, former India spinner, Harbhajan Singh has advised India to pick Washington Sundar over Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Here is what Harbhajan said exclusively to Star Sports “If we have to play a spinner, I think Team India will look back at Washington Sundar. Because he played well in Perth and his bowling was also good. He has performed very well in front of New Zealand also. So, he must have felt confident too,” Cheteshwar Pujara also Backs Washington Sundar for Gabba Test Offering his opinion, India batter, Cheteshwar Pujara also endorsed the idea and propelled Sundar in the Gabba Test. For the record, Jadeja hasn't played a game in the series so far. In contrast, Ashwin took just one wicket in the second Test. This pick by Pujara is again with the perspective of batting depth for the Indian side. “There can be only one change. Washington can replace Ashwin if they want to strengthen their batting. There is no comparison in bowling. Ashwin is a very good bowler. But if they want a little more strength in batting, they can play Washington,” Pujara said. Washington Sundar played the first game of the series where spinners did not get much from the surface as the surface was totally inclined to the pacers. But with the bat he contributed well in both innings. Now there are high chances that he might replace Ravi Ashwin for the Gabba Test. Last time Sundar played here at the Gabba, he played a very important role in the historical victory. He merged with Shardul Thakur to put India in a strong position. In the first inning he scored a brilliant half century, and in the second inning he made quickfire 22 runs that helped India to win the Test match. With the ball, he picked 3 wickets in the first inning and one in the second inning.