But the biggest concern for India is their weakened bowling department against a very strong batting line-up of the Sri Lankans, who will be charged up to make the Test memorable for their colleague Muralitharan.
Ishant Sharma, who was striving to cement his place in the side, has suddenly been thrust into leading the pace attack in absence of injured Zaheer Khan and S Sreesanth.
His colleague in all probability will be either Munaf Patel or Abhimanyu Mithun and they would do a world of good to India's chances if they can make early inroads.
Harbhajan Singh is the most experienced bowler in the side and will have to shoulder most of the burden but he will go into the match without any practice due to viral fever.
It will be a big test not only for the young Indian bowlers to rise to the occasion but also for India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to lead the team in adversity.
Sri Lanka have won eight of the last nine series at home and with players like captain Kumara Sangakkara, Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene,
Thilan Samaraweera and Thilina Kandambi in their ranks, India are in for some serious job.
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