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Lehmann predicts exciting series against "aggressive" India

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Press Trust of India Perth
Last Updated : Jan 08 2016 | 1:22 PM IST
Australia coach Darren Lehmann expects the upcoming limited-overs series against India to be an exciting one given the "aggressive" brand of cricket that
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men have been playing of late.
The five-ODI and three-T20 series begins here on January 12 and Australia, who have enjoyed big wins against a lacklustre West Indies side in a just-concluded Test series, are keen to get going in the one-dayers against the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Indian side.
"They are a good one-day side as they made the semis of the World Cup. They are a quality side so from our point of view we have got to start well and play well against them. We haven't played in Perth for a while, so that is exciting for us and I feel it's a fast bouncy track," Lehmann told reporters at the WACA.
"They are playing an aggressive brand of cricket as well, so I don't really see that changing in the next five games," he added.
Australia will be missing the experience of the retired Mitchell Johnson and an injured Mitchell Starc but Lehmann believes the youngsters are up

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for the challenge.
"It will be a good challenge for them. We play top cricket and India play the same way, so it will be an exciting series," he said.
Lehmann insisted that the side will not have much problem changing gears from the longer format to the limited-overs games.
"The blokes change pretty quickly and we have changed our squad around a fair bit and it is nice to see the guys play a bit of T20 and white ball cricket, nice bit of transition for us," he said.
Talking about the seniors, Lehmann said that skipper Steven Smith and David Warner are very keen to lock horns against India.
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Backing Shaun Marsh, who was dropped for the West Indies series, Lehmann said the opener is good to go.
"We think he (Shaun Marsh) is batting really well and he was unlucky to be left out. We said many times he is in very good form and he certainly showed that in his scores in the last few games. We are impressed with that and he has got a chance again to play well for Australia," he said.
Leaving the batting line-up to the captain, Lehmann said that the think-tank is happy with Mitchell Marsh's No.6 position.
"That's up to the captain what he wants to do in the batting order, but from our point of view we are happy where he (Mitchell Marsh) is.
"We would love to have more time, but he has had that
opportunity in the Test series. He will get a chance somewhere if he starts well. He has played well in the one-day format for us in England, he was man of the series," he said.
Wicket-keeper-batsman Mathew Wade said facing India is always a challenge given the large number of expatriates who turn up to support the visitors but he enjoys the atmosphere nonetheless.
"Yes, at times it feels like they have more supporters at the ground than us. But it's great to have people at the grounds. Playing in front of the big crowds is awesome and it doesn't matter who they are supporting," he said.

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First Published: Jan 08 2016 | 1:22 PM IST

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