A lot of it is pessimism according to me.
1. You say you don't see Jaffer, Ganguly, Laxman or Tednulkar being able to play bouncy balls at pace. For your information, most pitches in Australia have not been like say Perth used to be back in the day. I don't see why we would have a huge problem adopting to the Australian pitches the way they have been over the past 4-5 years.
I know that pitches aren't the same across Australia and I know that we MAY not get the sort of wickets that will suit Australia every time. In fact, I basically mentioned that in any other kind of track, we will have a good chance of doing well.... Not being too pessimistic there. But I think the fact that the best way for Australia to beat India would be to prepare bouncy fast tracks would not be lost on most, if not all, of the Australian decision makers and I won't be surprised if they do prepare tracks with instructions, esp. if we do well in the first couple of tests, coz, as I understand it, Sydney always is almost subcontinent like, and Melbourne apparently has become like one recently.
That said, it doesn't take away the fact that Indians do have that particular weakness in their batting line up and the only reason I am worried about this is because last time we encountered similar conditions in Nagpur or even the MCG in the last tour, we did collapse...
2. Hrishikesh Kanitkar and Gandhi are unrelated to India's performance in this tour, whatever it might be.
I know they are, I juz thought it was just a bit of deja vu, at least for me... Seeing an opener and a middle order guy do well juz before an Australian tour. I know it has nothing to do with what is going to happen.. Juz a curious thing that I felt could be commented upon.
3. How has India making runs left them with more questions than answers? Options and people fighting for places by making runs is always good for the competition and the team. It is an old cricket adage which holds good 99.9% times. Why is our top 3 a problem? Dravid will be number 3 99.99% and despite Dravid's poor form, I don't have huge concerns about him. Among the top 6, 1 opening slot is a problem while we have 1 extra batsman for the middle order. That is not a HUGE problem the way I see it. Tendulkar, Ganguly, Laxman and Yuvraj in form is the best thing India could have asked for.
It is a bad thing because now India will be FORCED to play Yuvraj. I don't see the selectors having the guts to ask a guy to sit out after an 164, and I don't see them dropping any of the fab four in the middle order, which IMO is the wrong way to go about it. I don't see Dravid opening and failing much, but I just think the top 3 are specialized positions and there are just small things which affect a person's performance even if he moves from 3 to 2 and is used to coming in at nothing for 1. AFAIC, it might be better to drop Dravid instead of asking him to open when he is already out of touch. He may come good but do India honestly see him as an opener? I think asking a middle order guy to open in tests just because some other middle order guy is also in form is not the best way to select a side. If Yuvraj has to play, let them drop Dravid who has had a poor run. If they feel that Yuvi is still not part of our best middle order, then he should be asked to sit out even if he has played a sensational knock last time. I just don't like the idea of the opening position being tampered with. We never did well away from home without a settled opening pair.....
4. People being injured right now is good IMO. It gives us the chance to assess our options. We know how Dhoni keeps, we know how Karthik is and we also know that Irfan Pathan would be a useful number 8 and is an option with the ball. Options coming up is never bad. It gives people the opportunity to choose better. I have faith in Kumble that he will choose aptly - he has shown a keen sense in this regard till now.
I do hope he will... For me, Karthik should be in the squad and should probably open in the first test, simply because I don't think Gambhir is a better option. Not sure about Parthiv, maybe he has a better technique but I don't remember him opening much. If anyone should replace Karthik, I would rather have Chopra and ask Jaffar to play just that touch more positively... And Parthiv is nowhere near world class as a keeper, even now. I dunno from where the jounalists get crap like "his keeping has improved"... I have watched him in 3 or 4 games recently, including the games against RSA A side and in the challenger trophy as well and he has looked as awful as he has always done. Picking him as the back up keeper simply because he has been in better batting form would be the worst mistake, but something I think is likely to happen...
I do feel your posts right now are deep in pessimism for sure.
Well, tbh, re-reading my posts, I have to accept that I was a little pessimistic there but it is how I honestly feel... Sorry abt it, but I do feel a bit pessimistic about how we are going to go in Australia but I don't think it is baseless.