The biggest surprise in the Bangladesh-bound squad for the only Test from June 10-14 at Fatullah was the inclusion of the most successful Indian off-spinner, who had last played a Test in 2013.
Murali feels there's no harm in picking Ravichandran Ashwin and Harbhajan in the same XI.
"Ashwin has been keeping up with his consistency, and now you have Harbhajan back as well. I think he (Harbhajan) will have a good opportunity to play in Bangladesh because you can very well field two off-spinners in the playing XI.
Citing the example of him bowling in tandem with Kumar Dharmasena, he said: "If two off-spinners fall among the best bowlers in your side, you have every reason to field them."
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Muralitharan was also impressed with left-arm spin all-rounder Akshar Patel, who was part of the Indian World Cup squad in Australia and New Zealand.
The Sri Lankan also praised the BCCI for bringing together Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman for the advisory committee.
"Indian cricket will surely be better off now that they have been asked to play a significant role... They have served the country as well as the game for so many years, so they can certainly come up with some very good advice.