I m not too enthusiastic on suggesting an 11 for India but I guess something like the one below would make sense:
I will start with the bowling, the four best bowlers from those in the squad for the Ist two tests, IMO, are
- Zak
- Ishant
- Bhajji
- Mishra / Munaf [depending up on the pitch .... or play both if Kumble wasn't playing]
since Kumble is the captain, we have to accommodate him so he comes in .... Dhoni is the WK .... the openers are Sehwag and Gambhir
that leaves India with 3 more spots to select from: Dravid, Tendulkar, Laxman, Ganguly and Badrinath
the Australians are better placed as far as the selection goes,
Openers: Katich and Hayden
Other batsmen: Ponting, Clarke, Hussey
WK: Haddin
All-rounder: Watson
Bowlers: Lee, Clark, Johnson and a spinner
Hayden, Clarke and Hussey should be good with the bat. Watson adds that depth to both the batting and the bowling. The pace bowling department looks adequate. They will play a spinner to get that option
the toss could be a double edged sword for both the teams. the pitch is likely to offer something to the pacers on the first day and especially in the first session .... For India, batting first would make sense as they would want the spinners to come into play later on in the test .... For Australia, putting India in could make sense too as the pitch will have something in it for the pacers [where OZ strength in bowling is] on the opening day and if they can pick the Indian openers early then they have a pretty good chance of restricting India and making a match out of it
something tells me that this is going to be about the Indian openers vs the Australian opening bowling. If Indian openers manage to get good scores, it will be difficult for the Australian bowlers to restrict India but if the Australian quick bowling dents India early on then the rest of the batting has the tendency to fall apart under pressure
I am expecting a certain level of consistent performance by the Australians. The series could be decided on how good or bad India plays. the aging Indian players like Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly and Kumble are good enough to give good performances here and there. will they be able to perform consistently is something that has to be seen and thats where lies the opportunity for the Australians to seize some advantage
so the first two tests, it's comparatively inexperienced but consistent Australians vs comparatively experienced but inconsistent Indians which should make it interesting