Melbourne: Former Australia captain Mark Taylor reckons India's best chance to bounce back from the Adelaide humiliation is to bat first and score plenty of runs in the Boxing Day Test starting here on Saturday.
India were bundled out for their lowest-ever Test score of 36 in their second innings as Australia claimed an eight-wicket win in the pink-ball Test to take a 1-0 lead in the Border-Gavaskar trophy.
"India's best chance is to put runs on the board. They've still got some very fine players. Obviously (Virat) Kohli leaves a big hole in terms of batting and leadership, but they've still got (Cheteshwar) Pujara and (Ajinkya) Rahane," Taylor told a media outlet.
Taylor opined India's potent bowling attack is capable of scalping 10 wickets if their batsmen put enough runs on the board.
"If they put runs on the board, they've got the bowling attack to take 10 wickets. If India have runs to play with, their bowlers can do the job."
Before suffering a batting collapse on day three of the first Test , India had taken a vital 53-run first-innings lead after the second day's play and looked in a comfortable position. Taylor feels the visitors had one bad day and they should not let that innings define their entire tour.