Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade is sure his back issue won't erupt amid the group's four-test arrangement in India, the 29-year-old said on Thursday.
Swim surrendered the current one-day voyage through New Zealand to return home to deal with a swelling circle before joining his partners at a pre-arrangement preparing camp in Dubai.
"It's simply something that I'll need to oversee," Wade told correspondents at Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium.
"The plate just lump a tiny bit however it simply hit one of the nerves, so it took a short time to come right.
"I've done it some time recently, touch wood it doesn't occur again yet in the event that it does I'm certain that I can turn it around quite snappy."
Australia will go up against world number one India in the first of the four tests at Pune next Thursday and Wade knows that his keeping methods will be completely tried in India's turn inviting conditions.
"It's attempting to get all that insane and adhere to the rudiments," the Victoria chief said.
"The ball that turns and bobs, you'll respond if your strategy's great.
"It's about attempting to sharpen my strategy in the following week or two, then when you do get one that releases of the harsh it's quite recently confiding in your method.
"In any case, I very appreciate keeping here, the ball beats the bat significantly more up to the stumps so that is presumably the test.
"In Australia the ball doesn't beat the bat reliably so it's difficult to get a steady musicality up to the stumps," he said.

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