Ok... there are two points of view here. The pitch has definitely settled down now, behaved in sort of a reverse fashion.
Point #1: Match is interesting
Definitely, it is. No one's arguing that. Similarly, the match in Mumbai was also interesting--gripping. When you get low-scoring matches they are bound to be interesting especially if both teams are in the game. While a few wickets brought India in to the match, if the Australians had just batted and formed one partnership, it would have seen them through. And Clarke isn't that bad of a bowler. He even had a 4-wicket haul in an ODI at Mumbai. He just got into a rhythm and the Indians lost the plot.
Point #2: Pitch and responsiblity of wickets
The pitch was directly responsible for 3 wickets, as mentioned above. But definitely the batsman were affected by the uneven bounce so that they changed their game to some detail. They are expected to do this, no doubt, but this just seemed a little awkward because of great bowling from McGrath. As for the preparation of the pitch, wouldn't the first test at The Ashes have enough priority to ensure everything was perfect? And about the water reservoirs, let's just hope that the cricket isn't affected by rain!!
Laters...