The Men from Down Under suffered a whitewash at the hands of India in the Border-Gavaskar Test series earlier this year and Cricket Australia felt there was need for more experience in sub-continental conditions.
As part of CA's Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) scholarship programme, the group consisting of Peter Handscomb, Kurtis Patterson, Joel Paris, Gurinder Sandhu, Josh Hazlewood, Matt Fotia will work with McGrath, who heads the MRF Pace Foundation academy in Chennai.
"India is so different to Australia in nearly every way. The climate, the conditions, the sheer amount of people there, the food, and then the playing conditions as well. It's going to be high 30s, early 40s every day. It'll be pretty warm," McGrath was quoted as saying by the CA website.
It is hoped that working with the likes of McGrath on this tour will help the scholars should they be selected for Australia in the future.
"Hopefully, when and if they do move up to play for Australia, they've had a little bit of experience in India and it's not such a shock culturally and the transition is a bit smoother," said McGrath.
