India vs Australia Fourth Test Day 1 Live Streaming: Watch Free Online All the Test Match Action from Delhi

Mar 21, 2013 10:58 PM EDT

India will look for a series whitewash while Australia will be desperate to restore some pride when the two teams meet at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi for the fourth and final Test.

India have already won the Borger-Gavaskar Trophy with a 3-0 series win, and will now be keen to add the final gloss to a brilliant overall performance.

Australia have been poor all series, and might have to do without skipper Michael Clarke, who is battling a back problem.

"I've been touch and go for a number of games, especially in the shorter form of the game," Clarke said. "Boxing Day Test this summer, I was touch and go all the way up to the end until I passed the fitness Test.

"I've been touch and go a number of times but I've never missed a Test due to injury so I don't want this to be the first. If I'm going to play then I'll be fit to perform at my best. If I can't do that then I won't be available for selection."

If Clarke were to be declared unfit to play in the final Test, the onus will fall on vice-captain Shane Watson, who was dropped for the third Test after failing to complete a team assignment.

"Shane has my full support as vice-captain of the team if he's appointed captain," Clarke added. "He has my full support, there's no doubt about that. Shane, like the rest of the players, missed the last Test match. If he was available for the Test he would have played. He was made unavailable and that's why he spoke to his wife and flew home for the birth of his first child.

"It worked out nicely but he would have stayed and played the Test match and missed the birth if he was available. I think Shane like the other three players have served their sentence in missing that game. He's 100 percent available for this Test match and at this stage, like I've said for a long time, he's our vice-captain and in my opinion if the board and the other selectors appoint him as captain he has my 100 percent full support."

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