I've had a thought about the fact that we've got the next cycle of subcontinental tours coming up next year. While I think considering the batting and spin bowling we'd have a 5% chance at best of winning the series, things like Langer's 'India's big population' comments are going to mentally resign the team to defeat from the get-go. I wouldn't be surprised if we get blanked 4-0 like in 2013 again.
The fact the team is performing so far below potential in the main area of strength - pace bowling - is concerning, as are the tactics. India and SL are places where you want to bowl at the stumps, yet the team brains trust certainly don't seem to put any value in it.
I find it funny where people will talk about India's leg side bowling strategy. Yet in the last two test it was less in evidence, least of all in Brisbane, yet wickets were still taken. Many Indian posters here very pessimistic about Shardul. Yes, he was expensive and bowled enough half volleys. He bowled to his strengths and made the batsmen play at something. The Indians at least had some variety in their attack.
In comparison the Australian bowling was easy to defend by batsmen who were mainly looking to defend. It felt like aeons between deliveries where the batsmen played forward. Crucial new ball spells were negotiated almost entirely off the back foot. There was no variation from either short-of-a-length or short. Economical yes, but especially as Haze and Starc aren't the most suited to that style, where was the attempt to mix lengths? While we were burned a bit by the lack of wear in the pitches - hardly a secret in recent years - there was was simply plan A: bowl short and plan Aa: bowl shorter. Where was plan B? Sure Haze's spell to Pujara was fearsome, but where were the full balls?
While I don't expect public admissions of wrongdoing, it bugs me that everything indicates that Langer and Co. seem to think the bowling has done its best when they only tried one thing in the last two tests, it didn't work, and they showed no inclination to do anything else.