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India can beat Michael Clarke’s struggling team and win their first Test series in Australia if they play to their potential, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on Monday.“The team is looking good and can beat Australia,” Dhoni told reporters in Chennai ahead of the squad’s departure for four Tests and a triangular one-day series also featuring Sri Lanka.“I will focus on our strengths and weaknesses and hope for results on the field. We are more concerned about where we need to work on and not worry about what kind of opposition we are playing.”The captain expressed confidence in his bowlers while rejecting the theory that bowling is one of India’s major weaknesses. “Our bowlers are talented. Of course, when you do not have your main bowlers, you need a bit of time. Once the youngsters play more and more games, they get experienced at the top levels. I think talent-wise we are there. We have a good exposure for the youngsters who are part of the side now touring Australia,” he said.Dhoni’s comments came on the day when Clarke’s Australians lost the second Test by seven runs against New Zealand in Hobart, their first loss against the Kiwis at home in 26 years.The defeat was also Australia’s third in eight Tests under Clarke’s captaincy. India will be playing their first away Test series since losing all four matches in England in July-August that cost Dhoni’s men their number one Test ranking.Dhoni hoped the players will remain fit for the Australia series, unlike in England when key stars like Zaheer Khan, Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh were sidelined.Zaheer and Sehwag are back for the tour, while Harbhajan was axed due to poor form. The first batch of players — Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Venkatsai Laxman, Ishant Sharma, Pragyan Ojha, Umesh Yadav and Wriddhiman Saha — is already in Australia preparing for the tour. The remaining players in the 17-man squad, including Dhoni, are due to leave early Tuesday.

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