The Australian team is training here for the tough tour beginning in Pune on February 23. It will leave for Mumbai on February 13.
"The pitches here in ICC Academy have been great since we have arrived. There have been been turning wickets and some slow ones for the seamers. It is the best preparation we could get before going over to India, without going over to India and having a good couple of weeks over here," said 20 year-old Renshaw, who averages 63 in the four Test he has played so far.
"I have had couple of conversations with him (Hayden) over the phone. He has just told me to embrace it over there and get as much experience as I can. I am 20 years old and going over to play in one of the hardest places in the world. So I will just try to embrace it and enjoy the challenge," he said.
He thinks his height will help him tackle the highly rated Indian spinners.
"I think sweep shot will be a big one for me. I will just try to stay low and use my reach. As a tall bloke I probably got that advantage over some of the other guys but they have got some more advantage than me in different parts. (With the height) I can get to the turning balls faster than short guys without moving my feet too much," said Renshaw, who has also consulted former England batsman and now Australia batting coach Graeme Hick.
"I watched a bit of the England series. But we also need to focus on their quick bowlers. They can reverse in those conditions," Renshaw added.
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