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India vs Australia: Sunil Gavaskar warns of Aussie backlash

Gavaskar warns M S Dhoni that humiliated Michael Clarke will be hard to handle at Mohali.

The Australian team might be in a 8216;disarray8217; after the suspension of their four cricketers but former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has warned M S Dhoni and his boys against complacency ahead of the third Test starting in Mohali tomorrow.

8220;I would advice the Indian team that they shouldn8217;t let their guard down. You can never take any Australian team lightly although they might be in a state of disarray. The Indian team should be happy as this is an opportunity for them,8221; Gavaskar told the 8216;NDTV8217; today.

The legendary opener however didn8217;t wish to comment whether the magnitude of the punishment meted out to Shane Watson and Co was justified or not.

8220;It is very hard to comment on the issue without having 100 percent information about what has happened.8221;

Gavaskar also refused to believe that it can be a real cakewalk for India considering that Watson and James Pattinson won8217;t be available for this Test match.

8220;Cricket is a game where fortunes can turnaround very easily. I agree that Pattison could have been very effective in Mohali as he has been their best bowler but this could be an opportunity for Mitchell Starc to prove himself. Obviously

not having Watson in that middle-order is a big loss.8221;

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The veteran also hoped that India8217;s debutant Shikhar Dhawan will make full use of the opportunity that is being provided to him.

8220;It8217;s a big opportunity for him. It8217;s a pitch where the ball comes onto the bat. He Dhawan has scored a lot of runs in domestic cricket. If he hits the first ball of the middle of the bat,he will be off to a good start,8221; he concluded.

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