"Especially with the way things went in Sri Lanka on turning wickets, they have got a lot of work to do between now and then. The Aussies will find it tough in India unless they turn things around pretty quickly," McGrath told reporters during a promotional event.
"They really get too defensive and look to survive. They need to find a way as a team or as an individual to cope with the turning wickets. They should have the intent to score runs. They just can't look to survive," he added.
Terming it a big disappointment, McGrath said: "I'm not sure about the exact reason behind Steve's going home early, whether he had niggles or something else. David Warner will enjoy the captaincy. I think they will play well once they go back to Australia."
With India series looming, the 46-year-old McGrath urged Smith and Co. To take a cue from Matthew Hayden who reinvented himself in the early 2000s and dominated in the spin-friendly conditions.
India will kick off their home season against New Zealand later this month as they go on to play 13 Tests, including against Australia, England and Bangladesh.
With the popularity of T20 cricket, Test matches may find it hard to fill up seats but McGrath strongly hoped the India-Australia Gavaskar-Border Trophy next year will revive the languishing longer version of the game.
should hold it in high regard. I used to have concerns about T20 cricket and its impact in the game but I think it can have a positive impact by bringing new people into the game to watch it and to play. That might filter up to the Test level," said McGrath.
"You look at the guys like Virat, AB de Villiers, Steven Smith, Joe Roots, they are quality Test players and are also up there with the best in T20. You still need to be a quality batsman to succeed at T20 level too."
"They have to leave a little bit of grass just to look after the pink ball. It does deteriorate pretty quickly. I am looking forward to see how it goes in India. Wickets here are generally more abrasive. I want to see how pink ball holds up. I'm really a big fan of the concept and day night Tests to keep the people's interest in mind."
McGrath said Indian limited overs skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has a lot more to offer.
The Aussie also showered praise on India Test skipper Virat Kohli.
"Virat is confident, he's got this attitude to batting. He does not back down. Sachin was positive and confident and went about his business.
"Virat brings a different level of attitude to the game which I like and I think that will hold him in good stead. I think he will be around for a long time. Virat probably comes a bit harder at you, considering the today's T20 format."
Giving tips to youngsters, he said: "My strength was accuracy and getting the bounce. Pace is something that's unique. You can't train someone to go from 130kph to 150kph. I don't like bowlers to slow down. I want them to work hard and get their control, if they do that they not only become good bowlers but lethal bowlers.
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