No matter how bad the pitch was, it doesn't take away the fact that the Indians scored just 109 runs in their first innings. This is the same pitch where Australians managed to score close to 200. And the Australians had only one experienced spinner with them (Nathan Lyon). The other two were making their debut in this series (Matthew Kuhnemann and Todd Murphy).
India was defeated because of their poor performance. And I'd say it's a shame on them. The Indian players were well aware of the movement of the pitch. They made the pitch. And India has formed a suitable team for the pitch. Even then such bad batting cannot be expected from Indian players. In both matches, the performance of experienced top-order batsmen was poor. A good performance is expected from experienced batsmen on such a bowling-friendly pitch. Indian batsmen should have been more aware of their batting. Now I think Australia will win the last match too, and the series will be a draw.