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Dhoni rules out playing 3 front-line spinners; Harbhajan not to be in playing 11

Dhoni also informed that speedster Ishant Sharma will not play in first Test as he is yet to recover while all others, including Zaheer Khan and Umesh Yadav who did not practice on Wednesday with the rest of the team, were available for selection.

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Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday virtually ruled out the possibility of his side playing with three front-line spinners in the first Test against England on a dry Sardar Patel Stadium wicket in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

This would mean that senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, recalled to the side after more than one year in the wilderness, will be left out of the playing eleven with R Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha getting the nod.

"Maybe, if we get a wicket like the one at Kanpur against South Africa (in 2008), we will go in with four spinners. What we need to see is that if we get a wicket like that the fast bowlers also get a bit of reverse swing. It's always advisable to have a bowling attack to have people (available) for different scenarios," said Dhoni at the customary pre-match media conference.

Dhoni also informed that speedster Ishant Sharma will not play in first Test as he is yet to recover while all others, including Zaheer Khan and Umesh Yadav who did not practice on Wednesday with the rest of the team, were available for selection.

"Ishant has got viral and not recovered fully. All others are available," said Dhoni.

On Ashok Dinda, called up as back-up for Sharma, Dhoni said it was just an extra precaution that the team has taken.

"He is just a back up. If someone breaks down in the night or tomorrow morning then he comes into the picture," said the India wicket keeper.

Explaining the absence of Zaheer and Yadav from practice on Wednesday, Dhoni said it was as per the team's plans as they wanted to give the two pace bowlers some rest after the long practice sessions over the last few days in Mumbai and in Ahmedabad.

"That's our plan. We had longish sessions in Mumbai when we were there (from November 9-11) and over the last two days here. (These were) long sessions for them. We said it would be good to give them rest (today)," he said. 

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