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Adelaide: Lalchand Rajput, the Indian assistant coach, said the team, which arrived here on Monday, will not be distracted from the objective of levelling the four-Test series by the possible disappointment associated with the selection of the one-day squad. Sourav Ganguly was dropped from the team that played Pakistan, while Rahul Dravid failed to earn a recall to the one-day side. “At the moment we are concentrating on the Test series,” said Rajput, asked if the announcement of the one-day squad had affected team morale. “The players are aware of how important the game (fourth Test) is. They are professional and know what it takes to win. We had these distractions after Sydney as well, but we came back strongly. Our focus is on cricket and we are looking forward to level the series.” Balancing actRobin Singh, the fielding coach, said selection was a fine balancing act. “You can look at it both ways,” he said. “The senior guys with batting experience are an asset. When you weigh it against the fielding, the younger guys will be better fielders. “It is easier to work with the youngsters, but the seniors are very experienced and proven performers, and the young guys must fill the gaps,” he added. India had a cycling session at Perth before flying out on Monday, which was a day, Rajput said, of “switching off”. The side will have a practice session on Tuesday afternoon at the Adelaide Oval, the venue for the fourth Test from January 24. — Special Correspondent
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