Coming to the batting, while top five slots are fixed with the experience they come with, there will be stiff competition for the crucial No. 6 slot.
Ever since Sourav Ganguly quit the international scene, it's been a bone of contention in many series. In the past, the team has gone in with the likes of Yuvraj Singh, who only impressed in patches; Suresh Raina, who scored a century on debut against Sri Lanka, and, more recently, Virat Kohli, who has had a mixed start to his Test career.
But none can argue with the fact that while both the left-handers (Raina and Yuvraj) were found wanting against the short-pitch stuff in England, run-machine Kohli has forced himself into the side with sting of good performances in the limited-overs format.
Rohit Sharma, too, is having a phenomenal domestic season, so picking him was a wise choice, though Kohli is likely to get the nod ahead of him, considering his recent performances against the Windies.
And, don't be surprised if you get to see two keepers in the playing eleven, if both Rohit and Kohli flop, although that's highly unlikely. That will be an interesting toss-up between Rohit, Kohli and Wriddhiman Saha for the No. 6 slot.
All in all, it's a good selection. The selectors have gone for form, rather than reputation.
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