"It will not be a square turner like the one against England last year but will resemble the one against the West Indies of 2011, a slow turner with some bounce," said former Test opener Naik today.
In November, 2011, India were 242 for 9 while chasing the victory target of 243 to complete a clean sweep of the three-match series against the West Indies and had to be satisfied with a 2-0 winning margin.
Tendulkar had missed completing his 100th hundred by a mere 6 runs in the 2011 Test between the same opponents before achieving the feat in the Asia Cup in Dhaka in March, 2012.
Today the Wankhede track sported a tinge of green but it was learned that the 4mm tall grass will be trimmed further before the start of the game.
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The pitch prepared for the previous India-Windies Test here had evoked a strong reaction from Indian off spinner and Man of the Match R Ashwin who criticised it for its slowness and lack of bounce.
Meanwhile, the two teams were set to arrive here this evening.
West Indies, who lost the opening match of the series inside three days in Kolkata, are to start their preparations with a net session scheduled tomorrow morning.
"West Indies are to practice tomorrow morning. There won't be any practice on November 11 as both teams would be in MCA's Kandivli facility (for the felicitation of Tendulkar by his parent association). Both teams would practise on November 12 and 13," MCA sources said.