The track prepared for the match will suit both the bowlers and the batsmen and the organisers expect the game to go the full distance.
"The wicket at the PCA ground here will not be of the same character (as it was in Chennai and Hyderabad). The pitch here will be good for both the sides. It will not bring out a one-sided result as has happened in the first two matches," said PCA Secretary M P Pandove.
India completely outplayed the visitors in the first two Tests, winning by eight wickets in Chennai and by an innings and 135 runs in Hyderabad.
PCA President I S Bindra said that the groundsmen here have made a "competitive pitch".
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"We have done exactly this (made a competitive pitch) so that spectators also enjoy and players also put in their best," he said.
The PCA stadium has been a happy hunting ground for India, who have lost just one match of the 10 Tests played here. They have won four while five matches ended in draws.