
Ricky Ponting remains unsure what attack he will have in the first cricket Test against
Ponting said the wicket still looked damp on Tuesday morning, but sunshine in the afternoon and forecast good weather on Wednesday will help it dry for the series opener.
Still, with conditions likely to favour fast bowling in the morning,
Young speedsters Mitchell Johnson and Shaun Tait will battle for the third spot if Hogg plays.
The decision is an intriguing one given Johnson's impressive start to Test cricket the variety of his left-arm swing, while Tait's pace and knack of ripping through opposition sides makes him dangerous.
Good weather is forecast throughout the match, but Ponting expected Wednesday's early pace-friendly conditions to make the selectors' decision a tough one.
"You've just got to try to get the conditions right with the players you've got available," he said.
"If it looks like it's going to be pretty damp in the morning then we've got a tough decision to make."
It could also make for a tough call for Ponting should he win the toss, as he famously came in for heavily criticism in England in 2005, when he inserted Michael Vaughan's side at Edgbaston.
Regardless of which attack
Ponting said spearhead Brett Lee was in career-best form, after a man of the series performance against
"I'm very confident in the attack that we've got, that it's going to be good enough to take 20 wickets in every Test we play this summer, so I couldn't ask for anything more," Ponting said.
Ponting said even with McGrath and Warne and their combined 1271 wickets retired,
"(Lee) is a wicket-taking bowler and for different reasons to Shane was," he said.
"That's what Tait is as well.
"If Tait happens to play in this game he's exactly like that, he's a guy who can break a game open in a couple of overs.
"So the wicket-taking options we lost with McGrath and Warne, we've just gained other guys in different roles to do that for us."
Ponting said it was important
Only a handful of Australians took part in Tuesday's training session before Christmas lunch, but all Indian players trained to make up for their limited preparation.
The Melbourne Cricket Club expects a first-day crowd of 75,000.
Australia: Ricky Ponting (capt), Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Phil Jaques, Michael Clarke, Mike Hussey, Andrew Symonds, Brad Hogg, Brett Lee, Stuart Clark, Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Tait (12th man to be named).
India (from): Anil Kumble (capt), Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Wasim Jaffer, Dinesh Karthik, Zaheer Khan, VVS Laxman, Irfan Pathan, Virender Sehwag, Ishant Sharma, Harbhajan Singh, Pankaj Singh, RP Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Sachin Tendulkar.
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