Yuvraj is a dangerous player: Marsh

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Australian opener Shaun Marsh, who got a recall into the Australian squad after a long injury layoff, is confident of a triumphant return to cricket against India in the seven-match ODI series starting Sunday. "It's been tough being away from international cricket but I have recovered. I'm looking forward to putting up a good show with the bat," said the left-hander on Thursday.

Marsh has been a keen participant in the practice sessions and is looking to get back in the groove. "I'm ready to bat wherever my team wants me to. But I know Tim Paine and Shane Watson have been doing well so it's going to be tough finding a place," said the 26-year-old.

Marsh has been putting a lot more emphasis on facing spin during the net sessions. "We are playing India in India and they have some world-class spinners. One needs to be prepared to face them," said the son of former Aussie opener Geoff Marsh.

Marsh, who was the highest run-scorer when he played for Kings XI Punjab during the first season of the IPL, hopes the experience he had during the Twenty20 tournament will come in handy. "It's a nice feeling to have a decent knowledge of conditions and grounds here. I'm sure that will keep me in good stead," said Marsh.

'Yuvraj is a dangerous player'

Has he passed on any inside information to his bowlers about how to tackle Yuvraj Singh? "Yuvi is a dangerous player and we are good friends. But when we're on opposite sides, things change. I'm sure my bowlers will work out how to deal with him," said Marsh.

Marsh believes a tough tour like India will help his younger team-mates learn a lot. "We have done well in England and in the Champions Trophy so we are high on confidence. I hope the youngsters will learn a lot since playing India on their home turf is the ultimate challenge," felt Marsh. "India is a great place for batsmen. It's a bit hot but once you get settled you can go on for your shots," he added.

Marsh said he felt proud of his family's achievements for Australian cricket. "My father played Tests and ODIs for the country, I have played ODIs, and my younger brother Mitchell is playing first-class cricket. We as a family are very proud of what we have done for the country," said Marsh.