"I think it will be silly to go hoping for a 6-1 result. It's a long way away and realistically I will be very surprised if that happens. It's one match at a time focus for us," Bailey told reporters at the pre-match press conference.
The Tasmanian, when reminded that Australia had never lost a best-of-seven bilateral ODI series in India winning 4-2 on the two previous occasions, said his team would not gain any extra plus from this fact.
Bailey, who is leading the team in absence of injured regular captain Michael Clarke, was candid in his admission that India boast of a formidable batting outfit.
"India are very good. They deserve to be number one in the world. They were the best team in the Champions Trophy. They are a very well balanced side and we have to combat that. We are well placed to do that.
The Aussies started the tour on a losing note when they were beaten by four wickets in the one-off T20 game at Rajkot, but Bailey saw a few positives for his team from the match.
"(There were) plenty of positives. (It was a) good game of cricket. Aaron Finch's form at the top of the order was great and the way Xavier Doherty bowled was very pleasing. We fielded well, our attitude was good and there were a lot of things to like.