I read somewhere that the curator at Kol has left grass on the pitch so SA would be more happy than Ind. But I expect Ind to put up a better show.
It's been a good journey for India to become #1 in tests. It all started in the 2000s with players like Ganguly, Srinath and Kumble playing a big role in shaping the Indian team. Players like Tendulkar and Dravid deserve to be part of #1 team. The biggest positive has been Sehwag development as an opener. After the retirement of Gavaskar, there was a big hole at the top order and Sehwag has done a terrific job. With the arival and success of Gambhir, the Indian opening pair is rated by many as the best in the world. That's been a huge factor
As for the areas we need to improve up on, may be we could do well with some better bowlers and a good all-rounder. But I wouldn't forget that the bowling attack has played its part too in making Ind #1 and helping Ind do well overseas be it Balaji in Pak, Agarkar in Aus, Ishant and Pathan in Aus, Sree at Jo'berg, Zak in Eng. It's good to see these bowlers step it up out of nowhere. Even the series that made Ind #1, it was our pacers that gave Ind the victory by bowling match winning spells when the game looked like heading for a draw
Very few teams are perfect and Ind is definately not one of them but it's good to see Ind doing so well over the last decade despite its short coming. Doing well despite the odds is what Ind's strength is. Whether its winning the ODI WC in 1983, The T20 WC in 2007 or becoming #1 in tests in 2009. The odds were against Ind and it some how managed to beat them.
It's the first team in the world to be ODI WC champ, T20 WC champ and #1 ranked test team!