BANGALORE, INDIA - OCTOBER 10: Marcus North of Australia looks on as Harbhajan Singh of India bowls during day two of the Second Test match between India and Australia at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium on October 10, 2010 in Bangalore, India. (Photo by Pal Pillai/Getty Images)

Former Indian Test spinner, Harbhajan Singh, believes Australia have no hope of walking away with a win in the upcoming Test series in India.

Sign, who claimed 417 wickets in 103 test matches, says Australia will not win a single Test, predicting a comprehensive victory to the hosts.

"If Australia play well, India will win 3-0. That is if Australia play well," Harbhajan told The New Daily.

"Otherwise, 4-0.

"I don't think the wickets are going to be that easy for them.

"If the ball starts spinning from the first ball, I don't think they will survive for long.

"This team, apart from (David) Warner and (Steve) Smith, I don't think will be able to play the game they play in Australian conditions here in India.

"That Australian team in the past had so much will and belief. I don't think this team has the belief to win in these conditions."

Australia has not won a Test on Indian soil since 2004, when the visitors won the three-Test series 2-1.

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