Vijay set for key role in Indian summer

Opener Murali Vijay looks set to play an important role for India this summer during their Test series against Australia.

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Murali Vijay aims to enhance his excellent Test record in Australia after Prithvi Shaw's injury. (AAP)

Opener Murali Vijay has declared he has no fear of Australian conditions as he looks set to play a key role in India's bid to finally break their Test series hoodoo Down Under.

Vijay is tipped to start at the top of the order in place of the injured Prithvi Shaw in the first Test in Adelaide starting on Thursday, after all but ensuring his recall with a blistering century in India's tour match with a Cricket Australia XI.

The right-hander was dropped after this year's second Test against England at Lord's after going for a pair, with Jimmy Anderson removing him on both occasions.

And while the loss of teen sensation Shaw is a big blow for the tourists, Vijay was brimming with confidence after stroking 21 boundaries - including five sixes - in a 132-ball 129 at the SCG on Saturday.

Importantly, he also got valuable time at the crease with potential opening partner KL Rahul (62).

"Rahul is a guy who comes from the same region as mine, so we understand each other really well," Vijay said.

"He's a good guy to bat with and hopefully we can carry that momentum forward in the series."

India are searching for their first ever Test series win on Australian soil - Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh are the other tier-one nations waiting to break their duck.

Though the Indians have never travelled well down under, the 34-year-old bucks the trend of his teammates and is a proven performer on Australian pitches.

He averages 60.25 in Australia compared with his Test average of 39.33 from a 59-cap career that has produced 3933 runs and 12 tons.

In his four Tests here, all of which came in the 2014-15 summer, he piled on 482 runs in eight innings including 144 at the Gabba plus four half-centuries highlighted by a 99 in Adelaide.

Asked about his love affair with Australia, Vijay said: "It suits me because I'm a batsman who likes to play off the back foot.

"Australia is one place where you get the bounce so you can play shots."


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