Mohammed Shami said that the Indian pace attack is preparing for the Australia series by watching videos of their opponents in order to get their line and length right.
The Indian pace attack impressed in England but it's the batsmen who let them down to lose the series 1-4.
Shami, who was part of the Test and ODI squads in their just concluded series against West Indies, was back home and visited the Eden Gardens on the sidelines of Bengal's Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh.
India will play four Test matches against Australia with the first five-day contest commencing in Adelaide on 6 December.
The tour Down Under will begin with three T20 Internationals at the Gabba in Brisbane on 21 November.
According to reports, suspended duo of Steve Smith and David Warner may be reconsidered.
Asked if he's looking ahead to the World Cup next year, Shami said: “It depends on who is fit and who is not during that time. My performance will be evaluated and and I will expect to get a chance if I do well.”
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