<p>Former fast bowler Stuart Clark feels Australia should not go with four pacers in the third Test against India at the dreaded WACA here as the team could find itself <br />in trouble on the issue of over-rates in the absence of a spinner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I always felt that with four quicks there was an extra bowler for no apparent reason," Clark told 'Herald Sun' yesterday.<br /><br />"I don't think the attack is balanced without a spinner or another option. I'm sure if the wicket is that green there may be the option not to play a spinner but that's few and far between. Without a spinner you've got over rate issues," he added.<br /><br />Clark felt having off-spinner Nathan Lyon would in fact help the team's cause as it aims to take a 3-0 lead in the four-match series.<br /><br />"...with the breeze over there (in Perth), if you can find an off-spinner who can curve the ball, which Lyon can do really well, that would always be my go."<br /><br />Australia had ended up losing the last time they played against India at the WACA in 2008 after going in with a four-pronged pace attack.</p>
<p>Former fast bowler Stuart Clark feels Australia should not go with four pacers in the third Test against India at the dreaded WACA here as the team could find itself <br />in trouble on the issue of over-rates in the absence of a spinner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I always felt that with four quicks there was an extra bowler for no apparent reason," Clark told 'Herald Sun' yesterday.<br /><br />"I don't think the attack is balanced without a spinner or another option. I'm sure if the wicket is that green there may be the option not to play a spinner but that's few and far between. Without a spinner you've got over rate issues," he added.<br /><br />Clark felt having off-spinner Nathan Lyon would in fact help the team's cause as it aims to take a 3-0 lead in the four-match series.<br /><br />"...with the breeze over there (in Perth), if you can find an off-spinner who can curve the ball, which Lyon can do really well, that would always be my go."<br /><br />Australia had ended up losing the last time they played against India at the WACA in 2008 after going in with a four-pronged pace attack.</p>