New Delhi: Former India skipper Mohammed Azharuddin on Tuesday said that India should go with five bowlers, five batsmen and a wicketkeeper against Australia in the first Test at Adelaide Oval. He also felt that Hardik Pandya should have been in the Test squad as India needed his type of batsman in Australia.
Azhar added that the playing eleven should include two spinners, including a wrist spinner. However, he remains worried over India's slip-fielding.
"People find it difficult to play spin with the pink ball. If the wicket is dry, the ball will turn, definitely you go with two spinners. But I doubt he (Kohli) will go in with two spinners," Azharuddin told the media in an interaction.
"To win a Test match, you need five main bowlers. I have always felt that. As a captain, you always needed your five best bowlers during the game. At the end of the day, the bowlers are going to win the game for you. I found it very difficult at times… when playing in home conditions when wickets were turning, one bowler would always get under-bowled. But conditions are not going to be like that in Australia. I think if the wicket is good I honestly feel that they should go in with two spinners," Azhar said and added "if your top five batsmen can't score runs then you can't expect the number six to come good".
"Don't know how fit Jadeja is. On wickets with not much help, Jaddu may not be able to turn the ball. He is a good batsman, outstanding all-rounder but if I was there, I'd play a leggie and an offie."
India only have Chinaman Kuldeep Yadav in the squad and no leg-spinner.
The former India captain, who played 99 Test matches, added that Pandya should have been in the squad.