Pattinson has harped on the ageing Indian line-up and believes it could be found out on Australian soil this summer.
"You watched them (Indian batsmen) in England and you felt that (signs of decline) at times."
"It's going to be a pretty big challenge [but], you know, they're starting to get a bit older now, so I might hopefully have them at the right time," said Pattinson, who collected five-wicket hauls in each of his first two Tests.
Pattinson said he would discard the option of bowling a barrage of short-pitched bowling. Instead, he suspects swing is the way to go against the Indians.
"Pitching it up and swinging the ball in the right areas is pretty good especially with their batting line-up, they've got a lot of right-handers so you're going to have to bowl that way," he said.
"You say they don't like the bouncer but a lot of people could take that the wrong way and bowl them all the time, it's bowling your bouncer at the right time and it has to be a good one," he added.
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