Australia will play India in the upcoming four-Test series starting on February 23 in Pune and Lehmann said his boys will have to play flawless cricket.
"Everything's going to have to go right, that's a simple fact of life. You've got to be really methodical, well prepared," said Lehmann, who was part of the team that last won a Test in India in 2004.
"We have got spinners who can take 20 wickets and quicks we can reverse the ball, so we're not fearing getting the 20 wickets, we've just got to put enough scoreboard pressure on them," he added.
It was Damien Martyn, who had scored two centuries to help Australia claim a 2-1 win in the four-Test series against India in 2004, while Matthew Hayden had an outstanding series in 2001, where he scored 549 runs in Australia's narrow 2-1 series loss.
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"We hope we have a Martyn or Hayden type series from someone. If we do that, we'll make enough runs and it would help with the ball as well," he said.
Lehmann said the Australian team has been analysing the video of Indian players as part of their preparation ahead of India tour.
"They've been doing that for a while. The lads are pretty good with that sort of stuff now, they've had that on file now for probably two or three months," he said.
"It (winning) would mean a hell of a lot to a young group. But look, they are just focused on winning the first day of first Test in Pune, that's what we can be worry about at the moment. So we would give them the best tools to succeed there, that is important for us," he added.
So how to dismiss India skipper Virat Kohli? "Bowl well and have a bit of luck along the way," pat comes the reply from the Aussie coach.
"We're going to have to pick up certain areas ... Playing a world-class side like India is going to be tough.
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