Oh, you mean the thoroughly meaningless warm-up encounter where nothing other than some minutes in the middle was on the line (after the Aussie camp had not played a FC match in months)?
Ridiculous to suggest a stronger Indian unit was available to play this Test series. Might be able to make the case for a player or two but extrapolating Sharma and Kohli's knocks in said meaningless FC match and assuming they'd do exactly the same in a Test series between the two strongest sides in the world right now? A bit much, for mine. That was Sharma's second FC ton! Pressure of the contest changes everything, especially since Sharma, Yuvraj and Kohli basically went after the same bowler and, particularly Sharma, were relatively circumspect against the rest.
As for Ponting against spin, it doesn't take much digging around to see he's no clueless wonder against good spin in turning conditions. Only India and only two of their bowlers have wrecked him, Kumble and Singh. He's got runs in spinning and benign conditions, at home and away against every other major spinner including one of the top two of all time. That it's the man and not the ball is further illustrated by the fact that at home, it's been the same two bowlers who've troubled him, albeit less than in India. Ponting's weakness against spin, woefully over-stated.