India and Australia face selection dilemmas for the fourth Test, grappling with underperforming batting lineups. Australia's top order woes contrast with India's middle-order struggles. Both captains emphasize team attitude amidst calls for change, with younger players likely to get more opportunities while veterans face pressure to perform.
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