As far as pace bowling is concerned, Zaheer Khan's return was always on the cards. But conditions do apply in his case. He is expected to prove his fitness in a couple of Ranji Trophy matches, according to the chairman of selectors Krishnamachari Srikkanth, and if everything is found satisfactory he will be flown to Australia.
It's better to keep one's finger crossed in Zaheer's case. Of course, a fully match-fit Zaheer can make a lot of difference to India's fortune down under.
Considering the nature of Australian wickets, save at Sydney, where the pitch is spin-friendly, both Praveen Kumar and Ishant Sharma will be expected to bowl many overs. Dhoni has two other youngsters in pace arsenal to choose from -- Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron.
Captain Cool will have to strike a right balance when it comes to picking spinners and speedsters given the Australian pitches and the experience of the home batsmen.
Doubtless Australians are no longer world champions. And even though they are playing at home, this Indian team has the nucleus to give them a good run for their money.
Dhoni and company have long formed a habit of winning abroad, too, (the nightmarish tour of England being an aberration) and one would not be surprised if they make the Kangaroos hop and dance in their own land.
In the final analysis, however, it boils down to a sustained collective effort.
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