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Symonds' omission will help us - Sehwag

Indian opening batsman Virender Sehwag said Andrew Symonds' exclusion from the Australian team would favour India in their upcoming Test series.

The 33-year-old all-rounder was reprimanded and ordered to return home when he chose to go fishing instead of attending a team meeting just before a one-day series against Bangladesh in Darwin earlier this month.

"Of course his omission is going to help us," Sehwag said. "He is a player who can change the course of a match with either his batting or his bowling."

He added: "Coming in as he does at number five or six, he is a dangerous batsman. India will definitely benefit from his absence.

"However, having said that, he is a quality player and his absence is a big loss for the game.

"It is players like Symonds who make the game interesting and a spectacle to watch."

Despite the absence of Symonds and injuries to captain Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden, Sehwag believes that it will still be difficult for India to beat the tourists.

He added: "It is going to be a challenge and we would have to be on our toes to beat them.

"Ponting and Hayden are recovering from injuries, but I think they would be fit and on the field when the first Test comes around.

"The absence of an experienced and quality spinner might cost them though. You have to have a good spinner in the squad."

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