Leg spinner Stuart MacGill and all rounder Andrew Symonds were left out of Australia's squad on Thursday for the tour to India in October and November after the selectors decided to go for fresh blood.
Despite being the leading wicket-taker in the last series with India, MacGill failed to win a place in the 16-man squad that included three specialist spinners.
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Australia have not won a Test series in India since 1969-70 but chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns said he was confident of ending their long drought.
"This is a well-rounded squad that gives us enormous flexibility and it's one that we're very pleased with and excited about," Hohns said in a statement.
"One of Australian cricket's greatest challenges remains winning a Test series in India and we are confident that this squad will give us every opportunity to do so."
Michael Clarke, Nathan Hauritz, Shane Watson, Cameron White and the experienced Brett Lee were added to the squad which defeated Sri Lanka 1-0 in July, while MacGill and South Australian youngster Shaun Tait were the only casualties.
With Indian wickets traditionally offering turn, MacGill was expected to join fellow wrist spinner Shane Warne and one other slow bowler in the squad, only to lose out to White and Hauritz.
SUPERIOR BATTING
Hohns said White was chosen because of his superior batting while Hauritz got the nod because he was a specialist off spinner.
"We were very keen to include two all rounders in the squad and Cameron's ability with the bat worked strongly in his favour," Hohns said.
"In Nathan's case, we thought it sensible to include a finger spinner given the conditions and our history of including a finger spinner in the squad on our last two Indian tours."
Watson, who toured South Africa in 2002 but is yet to play a Test, won the all rounder's spot ahead of Symonds after recovering from injury, while Clarke, also uncapped, was included as an extra middle order batsman.
Lee, missing since January because of an ankle injury, was recalled to bolster a pace attack that includes Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and Michael Kasprowicz.
Australia will travel to India when the ICC Champions Trophy in England ends later this month.
The first Test in Bangalore starts on October 6. The other Tests are in Madras, Nagpur and Bombay.
Australia: Ricky Ponting (captain), Adam Gilchrist, Justin Langer, Matthew Hayden, Damien Martyn, Darren Lehmann, Simon Katich, Michael Clarke, Shane Watson, Cameron White, Shane Warne, Nathan Hauritz, Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie, Michael Kasprowicz, Glenn McGrath.