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'India hard to beat at home'

Sydney, Oct. 20: Hampered by injuries to key players, the Australian cricket team landed in India for a seven-match ODI series with skipper Ricky Ponting, conceding that despite their Champions Trophy debacle, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men would be hard to beat in home conditions.

"They will be particularly hard to beat in India, they always are. They definitely play a lot better at home than they do when they travel," Ponting told reporters before the Aussies boarded their flight to India on Monday.

India crashed out of the Champions Trophy in the group stage itself. Australia, on the other hand, are high on confidence after clinching their second successive Champions Trophy title.

But Ponting said injuries to regular vice-captain Michael Clarke and batsman Callum Ferguson has disturbed the balance of the side and selection would be a major headache on the tour.

While Ferguson is out for a year with a knee injury, Clarke is battling a back problem but may join the squad later in the series. "The selectors and myself are going to have a bit of thinking to do over the next few days about our batting line-up," Ponting said.

To their relief Shaun Marsh is back in the team after recovering from a hamstring injury that has kept him out since April. He will, however, find it tough to replace in-form wicketkeeper batsman Tim Paine from the opening slot.

"Paine coming in has had a fair bit of success at the top of the order and given himself every opportunity to remain there," Ponting said. "You go back six or seven months, then Shaun was one of the up-and-coming batsmen in our team and someone who has got a very good record at the top of the order for us. So we’ve got some tough decisions to make there.

"But whichever way we go there we know we’ve got very good depth in our batting with someone like Shaun coming back in, so hopefully we get it right on the morning of the first game," he added.

Asked about the surprise selection of rookie spinner Jon Holland, who is currently in India playing in the Champions League Twenty20, Ponting said, "I’ve seen 20 minutes of him bowling in the nets leading up to the Boxing Day Test last year, that’s as much as I’ve seen of Jon.

"He gets good raps from all the other Victorian guys ... everyone believes he’s got a good future. It’s great to have a young cricketer around the group, especially a young spinner making a tour of India," the Aussie skipper added. — PTI

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