Comeback man Yuvraj Singh, however, has been silent after his fiery 77 not out in the one-off T20I in Rajkot and the stylish left-hander would be keen to back among runs. Australians have so far shown that they are all up for the Indian challenge, and come Wednesday they would be keen to extend their lead.
Thanks to the
IPL, the Aussies have looked at ease against the Indian bowling. In
Aaron Finch and Phillip Hughes, they have an attacking opening combination who have given them fine starts till now, while the middle and lower order also looked in good nick.
India would be wary of Aussie batting, especially after Faulkner's 29-ball 64 not out at No 8 position in Mohali. Australia have also proved to be a better bowling unit and barring the exception in Jaipur, the pacers have been economical with Mitchell Johnson, who grabbed 4/46 in Mohali, leading the pack. With sheer pace and bounce, the likes of Johnson and Shane Watson have lived up to the challenges.