cricinfo said:
"Laxman is going to be back in the Kolkata Test match," Srikkanth told CNN-IBN. "He has said he is 100% fit. [His] capability will bolster the Indian batting." Laxman was one of the three first-choice middle-order batsmen who missed the first Test, which India lost by an innings and six runs.
Laxman is fit and will play at Kol, so that some good news!
But if the pitch is not a square turner then Ind will have to look hard at the playing 11 combination
Ind traditionally strike through spinners, who usually come in to play later on in the test match. You can't blame them too much if the struggle on the first day of the test. Usually, it's pacers who strike in the first inning and spinners in the next (unless you are a Warne or a Murali or a Kumble to some extent)
Considering Ind's bowling strength, I usually criticize playing 2+2 unless the pitch is an absolute turner. If you want to play 2+2 then you have to play a pace bowling all-rounder in the squad too. Or you have to play five bowlers, if you want two specialist spinners (considering the quality available)
That's why I said it was time Dhoni payed for his mistakes in form of his first test loss. We had SA 6/2, with Zak bowling well but not much pressure from the other end. What do you want to do then is bowl another pacer and rotate the seamers. But Ind couldn't do that as it had only 2 pacers. And since Ishant wasn't picking up wkts, Zak couldn't be that effective too. Eventually he runs out of steam and we have two spinners bowling on first day and it became easy for SA
Do your math, if pacers are bowling well on the first day, you would want to bowl them more but with just two, you can probably get 7-8 overs out of them to have them bowl at optimum level. That's 15 overs and then they tire out so you have spin coming in as early as 16th over or so! But if we had 3 pacers, we could have kept Zak fresh bowling in short bursts and the other two being rotated around