With the seven-match series poised 2-3 in favour of the visitors, India has no other option but to win both the sixth and the last ODI in Mumbai against Australia if they want to won the series.

However the task won't be a cake walk for Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men as there will be immense pressure on them.

To add to that even though Australia are a depleted lot after losing more than half of their regular players to injuries their confidence is high, especially after pulling two narrow wins with a second string bowling attack.

Indian skipper M.S Dhoni though feels that there will be no additional pressure on his men in tomorrow's must-win match.

"There is pressure in every game. At this level, there will always be pressure," he said.

The Indian pace attack lacked sting as Australian batsmen made merry to pile up a mammoth 350 for four in the last match.

Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel, who replaced out-of-form Ishant Sharma, went for runs in the placid batting friendly wicket of Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi stadium.

Even left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja who shone with the ball in the series failed to make his mark in the game.

However one heartening thing for Dhoni was spin spearhead Harbhajan Singh's return to form.

If the loopholes in the bowling department were not enough, the inconsistency of the batsmen is another problem Dhoni has to take care of.

Chasing an imposing 351 for victory India riding on Sachin Tendulkar's breathtaking 141-ball 175 run knock, very nearly pulled off a sensational win in Hyderabad.