Indian pacers bowled their heart out in the series which the visitors lost 1-2.
"They say you cant win Test matches consistently if you cant take 20 wickets. The bowlers India have at the moment are looking good, especially (Bhuvneshwar) Kumar, Mohammad Shami and Jasprit Bumrah as well as the spinners," McGrath, who is Director of Coaching at MRF Pace Foundation, told reporters here.
He also said apart from the three pacers (Bhuvneshwar, Shami and Bumrah), Hardik Pandya was also doing a good job.
McGrath also heaped praise on U-19 star Kamlesh Nagarkoti, who attracted a lot of attention with his left-arm pace in the World Cup in New Zealand. It helped him bag a lucrative deal with KKR for the upcoming IPL.
"He has got some good real pace. I was impressed (with his performance) in the U-19 WC. He has got selected for KKR which is another bonus for him. I think he has got a bright career in front of him.
On what India had to do well to succeed on the forthcoming tour of England, the former Aussie paceman said it is about getting used to the conditions and adapt to Duke balls.
"If they can adapt using that Duke cricket balls, I think the Indian bowlers will enjoy bowling there," he added.
On Indias tour of Australia later this year and if the team stood a chance, McGrath said despite the good performance in South Africa, Australia would win.
McGrath, who took over as director of coaching at the famed MRF Pace Foundation from compatriot Dennis Lillee, said he was delighted to see several of the academy's trainees doing well and earning IPL contracts.
The Aussie legend is in the city to impart coaching to the trainees till March 17.
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