Pujara said looking at the wicket the ROI team will go with three pacers.
"In initial couple of days our fast bowlers may get help from the wicket as we had seen in the Test match against New Zealand. It may later turn a bit. We would like to use it our advantage," he said.
Asked whether left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh, one of the heroes of last month's Under-19 World Cup triumph, would get a chance tomorrow, Pujara said the team management still had to decide on the playing eleven.
"We are holding a meeting this evening to discuss team composition for the match," he said.
Pujara said his team did not want to underestimate the opposition Rajasthan squad.
"We want to focus on our game rather than worrying about other team's positives and negatives," he said.
Pujara said he did not think there will be any problem for Rest of India to play as a unit as most of the players have played together in Test matches, ODIs and IPL matches. MORE