India's part-time spin options are also mostly off-spinners in Yusuf Pathan, Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina with Yuvraj Singh's left-arm spin being the only exception.
While Yuvraj regularly dons the role of a left-arm spinner for India in ODIs, Chawla's leg spin will provide more attacking options for captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Chawla, in his first 50-over match at home for India on Sunday, triggered a batting collapse to pick up the wickets of Michael Clarke, Cameron White, David Hussey and Callum Ferguson.
"The wicket of Ferguson was most satisfying. I had gully and slips and I was mixing things up," Chawla said after the match.
"My place in the eleven will depend on things. If the pitch is slow and helps spinners, I will have a good chance to make it."
The performance earned him rich accolades from Australia captain Ricky Ponting.
"That is probably the best I've seen him bowl," Ponting said.
"He spun the ball a bit more... his control was pretty good."
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