Harris has declared that the Australians would seek to extend India's woeful away-from-home record when they kickstart the four-match series on December 4. His remarks has come at a time when Indians are still reeling from a 3-1 drubbing at the hands of England.
"You try ... To do everything we can to unsettle them verbally, but we get it back as well. India are good at it; Jadeja is good at it, (Virat) Kohli likes it as well...If I say something wrong and get punished for it, it will be the ICC that gets me, not the BCCI," the 34-year-old pacer was quoted as saying by 'The Age'.
Talking about the issue, Harris said the Australians would continue to take their cues from the ICC in terms of what was acceptable, not from India.
Harris predicted another brutal summer from Mitchell Johnson.
"The Indians don't go so well outside their own conditions so when we get them in our conditions, because they always give it to us over there, we like giving it back to them. With Mitch the way he is going, he is on fire, he's only going to get better," said Harris.
"He is obviously going to do a lot of work between now and then, but you've just got to try to get him driving. He nicked a lot," Harris said.
"Virat is very good on his pads, so anything on middle and leg stump is bread and butter for him. We've got to make sure we keep it a little bit wider. He's too good a player not to bounce back, hopefully he doesn't do it too well because we don't want him smacking hundreds against us," he said.
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