Come tomorrow, India 'A' under its new coach Dravid would embark on a new mission to create a wider pool of cricketers for the country.
Tours of 'A' teams gained emphasis under the Anil Kumble-led current Technical Committee of the Cricket Board (BCCI) as these matches will help in spotting the next generation of players for the national senior team.
Just after taking charge of the 'A' team, Dravid has laid emphasis on the bowlers' ability to take 20 wickets and batsmen intent to stay longer period of time at the wicket.
Pujara, who fell out of favour after struggling in England and Australia and was dropped from the recent Bangladesh squad, is keen for big scores.
The Saurashtra run-machine, who had earlier led the 'A' teams against South Africa (away) and against the West Indies in 2013, would be desperately looking forward to the series to prove his detractors wrong. The four-day matches Australia 'A' would also give Pujara an opportunity to showcase his captaincy skills.