Shreyas Iyer has emerged as a reliable middle order batsman who can change his tempo at will. Captaincy of Delhi Capitals has brought about a calmness to his batting. Part of the ODI and T20 squads, this is a golden chance for him. Sportzpics for BCCI
AUSTRALIA: Pat Cummins is arguably Australia's most valuable player in all formats and conditions. With the bat and ball, he showed glimpses of his best form during the IPL in the UAE. There is a reason why he is the vice-captain in all the formats for the high-profile series. AP
Steve Smith and David Warner are the main batsmen for the hosts. But Marnus Labuschagne is the next big thing. This series could well cement his stature as the best young batsman in the game. Getty
Left arm quick Mitchell Starc is back home where he is at his best - with an average of 20 and economy under five in ODIs. If he is anywhere near his best, Australia will win. Getty
Sean Abbott played for Australia for the first time in five years in 2019 - a T20 against Pakistan in Perth. The talented seamer faces a major challenge as a bowler, which will be his audition for the T20 World Cup at home next year. Getty
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa has a stellar record against India - an economy of under six in ODIs and T20s. Plus he can call India captain Virat Kohli his bunny, having dismissed him five times in 13 ODIs. AP
INDIA: Yuzvendra Chahal was a class apart during the IPL in the UAE. The leg-spinner has mastered his art and should be a handful on the big Australian grounds. AFP
Sanju Samson was a late addition to the ODI squad, having already been named in the T20 side. His blistering form at the beginning of the IPL showed he can win any limited overs match on his own. Sportzpics for BCCI
Shubman Gill is the best young batsman in India. He is a part of the ODI and Test squads but should be in his elements in the 50-over format. The bounce of Australian wickets is likely to suit his game. Sportzpics for BCCI
Navdeep Saini is the fastest bowler in India at the moment. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are excellent but they need a reliable back up and Saini can be that man. Will need to develop variations and move the ball a bit more, however. Picked for all three formats. Sportzpics for BCCI
Shreyas Iyer has emerged as a reliable middle order batsman who can change his tempo at will. Captaincy of Delhi Capitals has brought about a calmness to his batting. Part of the ODI and T20 squads, this is a golden chance for him. Sportzpics for BCCI
AUSTRALIA: Pat Cummins is arguably Australia's most valuable player in all formats and conditions. With the bat and ball, he showed glimpses of his best form during the IPL in the UAE. There is a reason why he is the vice-captain in all the formats for the high-profile series. AP
Steve Smith and David Warner are the main batsmen for the hosts. But Marnus Labuschagne is the next big thing. This series could well cement his stature as the best young batsman in the game. Getty
Left arm quick Mitchell Starc is back home where he is at his best - with an average of 20 and economy under five in ODIs. If he is anywhere near his best, Australia will win. Getty
Sean Abbott played for Australia for the first time in five years in 2019 - a T20 against Pakistan in Perth. The talented seamer faces a major challenge as a bowler, which will be his audition for the T20 World Cup at home next year. Getty
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa has a stellar record against India - an economy of under six in ODIs and T20s. Plus he can call India captain Virat Kohli his bunny, having dismissed him five times in 13 ODIs. AP
INDIA: Yuzvendra Chahal was a class apart during the IPL in the UAE. The leg-spinner has mastered his art and should be a handful on the big Australian grounds. AFP
Sanju Samson was a late addition to the ODI squad, having already been named in the T20 side. His blistering form at the beginning of the IPL showed he can win any limited overs match on his own. Sportzpics for BCCI
Shubman Gill is the best young batsman in India. He is a part of the ODI and Test squads but should be in his elements in the 50-over format. The bounce of Australian wickets is likely to suit his game. Sportzpics for BCCI
Navdeep Saini is the fastest bowler in India at the moment. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are excellent but they need a reliable back up and Saini can be that man. Will need to develop variations and move the ball a bit more, however. Picked for all three formats. Sportzpics for BCCI
Shreyas Iyer has emerged as a reliable middle order batsman who can change his tempo at will. Captaincy of Delhi Capitals has brought about a calmness to his batting. Part of the ODI and T20 squads, this is a golden chance for him. Sportzpics for BCCI