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In good news for India, their bowling spearhead Zaheer Khan and fellow pacer Ishant Sharma appeared to be fit to play in the opening Test against Australia beginning in Melbourne, on Monday.
Both the pacers, who have been nursing injuries, bowled vigourously at the nets after which Indian middle order batsman VVS Laxman said: "they were fit and raring to go".
Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones, who watched them at the nets, said the two bowlers looked impressive and seemed to have "hit the nets very hard".
Laxman gave enough indication that the pace duo could feature in the starting line-up.
"Ishant didn't finish the first practice game in Canberra, but the way he bowled in the second innings of the (Cricket Australia) Chairman's XI in the second match, and also the way he bowled today at the nets is proof that they (Ishant and Zaheer) are both fit and raring to go," Laxman said.
"When you are playing the international game, injuries become part and parcel of a player's life.
"If you see, even the Australians are missing their frontline bowlers because of the injuries. But it's good to see the way Zaheer Khan has come back after his ankle surgery. He is lean and fit, and you can see he has really worked hard on his fitness," the sylish Hyderabadi added.
'Ishant was particularly impressive'
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Since their arrival in Australia, Zaheer and Ishant's fitness have been a cause of concern for the Indian team management, which has preferred to keep the updates about the duo under wraps.
Jones, who watched the pacers closely at the nets, was impressed with their effort.
"I watched them at the nets today, Zaheer and Ishant hit the nets really, really good. Ishant was particularly impressive to me. He was really hitting the deck well.
Batting was impressive too with Sachin, VVS Laxman and the great Rahul Dravid, they all are in good form, all in good nick", Jones said.
"The only problem which I feel is that are four Indian bowlers good enough to take 20 Australian wickets? I know we have middle-order batsmen out of form. But it does not take too long for these guys to turn it around. I think Australia's batting will get better as the series progresses. Our bowlers are better than your bowlers," Jones said.
'It's India's best chance in Australia'
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Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar reckoned that it is India's best chance to put it across the Australians.
"It's India's best chance in Australia, best chance ever for the simple reason that it's an unsettled Australian side. This is a vulnerable Australian side, this is an out-of-form Australian side as well", he said.
"I believe the Indians have the ability, the Indians have the variety and it's for Zaheer and Ishant to remain fit, and with Ashwin and Ojha to come in and the young Umesh Yadav as well, I think we have the bowlers to take 20 wickets", he said.
'We are quite happy with our preparations'
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Meanwhile, Laxman said this time India's decision to arrive early for the tour Down Under will hold them in good stead in the upcoming series.
"Last time we had one side game against Victoria team but it was rained out, so we directly went to a Test match without preparation," he said.
"So we are quite happy with the way we have prepared (this time). Also we are able to spend a lot of time together, especially with the one-day boys who have recovered from the tough schedule they had.
"I think it was quite good the way we spend around 10 days in Canberra and we are quite happy with our preparations, and hopefully we can start performing from the word go," Laxman insisted.
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