Brisbane: India's resilience cannot be questioned but the visitors need to find out the reason behind the spate of injuries that have plagued them during the four-Test series, feels former Australia wicketkeeper batsman Adam Gilchrist.
The Indian team has turned into a mini-hospital with multiple players nursing injuries so much so that it became difficult to field a fit playing XI for the fourth Test which began on Friday.
"It's just been extraordinary the adversity they have faced on this tour. They'll need to work out why there have been so many injuries," Gilchrist told a media outlet.
"A few have been inflicted by the Australian pace attack, but the soft tissue injuries they'll need to assess why they came about and whether it was something in or out of their control," Gilchrist added.
The Indian team took another hit on Friday when pacer Navdeep Saini was forced off the field due to groin pain.
However, despite their bruised and battered bodies, Indian players have ensured that the series stands at 1-1 going into the final Test after pulling off a memorable draw in the third Test.
Gilchrist, who played 96 Tests between 1999 and 2008, amassing 5570 runs at an average of 47.60, lauded India for the fightback and determination showed by the team in the face of adversity.