However assuming Dravid were to open I think Laxman should bat 3, leaving us with -
Jaffer
Dravid
Laxman
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Yuvraj
Certainly some firepower there.
To quote Homer Simpson: "I agree with you in theory. In theory, communism works. In theory...
Back to the real world and I disagree with that batting order. Sure, it will be good to open with Dravid because his job at three is similar to opening but you cannot disregard Dravid's poor stay as opener, Although Laxman has a good record at three, can you really sacrifice the performance of a star like Dravid to fit in Yuvraj who averages 17.63 away from Asia?
Arjun said:
Now that you mention opening with Dravid, why not open with Tendulkar or Ganguly? Both are more accustomed to opening the innings, and would fit better there than yet another occasional, makeshift opener. Neither bat like the first-fifteen-overs-pinch-hitters of the 90's at the top- so that narrows down the perceived Test/ODI gap. Either that, or drop Laxman for Yuvraj, but such are the wonders of one Test innings- even Gambhir is out of favour now.
Why sacrifice years of experience to chuck people into their second Test opening the innings. Narrow or not, there is a gap between opening in Tests and ODIs and that gaps is the slips. Ganguly commonly flays the ball through the third or fourth slip in the beginning of ODIs and could easily be dismissed for next to nothing, often in Tests if he opened. I see no batting weakness issue with Tendulkar opening but why bat him out of place?
The fact is that you want to shift arguably the most successful Indian batting line up of the last three years to accomadate Yuvraj based on a hundred agaisnt a three man attack (and a poor one at that) on what became a flat pitch?
Jaffer
Karthik (Chopra* if Karthik fails in third Test to score at least a fifty)
Dravid
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Laxman
Dhoni
*Chopra > Gambhir.
India A double century + Superior domestic form > Superior domestic average by 7.10
Never done one of them before, hope to never do one again
Yuvraj's time will come in about two years when the first of Dravid/Tendulkar/Ganguly hangs up his gloves. Remember, Yuvraj, although experienced, is still four days off 26 years old. He is still a young man and has about ten years left in him.