In recent developments, the Indian cricket team has adopted an innovative and intense approach to gear up for their much-awaited five-match Test series against Australia. Following a recent series loss to New Zealand that sparked widespread criticism, the team’s management is pulling out all the measures to ensure a strong comeback in the upcoming BGT. Also Read: Deepak Chahar Confident That CSK Will Bid For Him At IPL 2025 Mega Auction According to Jackson Barrett and Glen Quartermain from The West Australian, the WACA ground has been placed on lockdown to provide the Indian cricket team with a private practice environment. The WACA is now in full lockdown mode to support these private training sessions, with public access completely restricted. Nets have been set up around the stadium to block any external visibility, while even the ground staff face strict rules, including a total ban on phone usage within the grounds. All of Australia is closely following the Indian team as they gear up to spend the next month and a half in the country. Every major newspaper across Australia has a cover featuring India’s seasoned batsman, Virat Kohli. The Indian team is sparing no effort to secure this series, scrutinizing everything from minor details to their current weaknesses and strengths. Perth Pitch For 1st BGT Test The opening game in Perth is set to feature a pitch tailored for fast bowlers, with plenty of pace and bounce typical of traditional Perth conditions. Reports suggest the grounds crew is leaving grass on the surface, aiming to create a challenging track for the Indian batters. This pitch is expected to have a sharp, steep bounce and may develop cracks as the game progresses, adding to the difficulty for the batting side over time.