<p>Former India opener Gautam Gambhir believes that the Virat Kohli-led side has the bowling attack to rattle the Australian batting line up including Steve Smith and David Warner, who were serving ball-tampering bans in the previous series Down Under.</p>.<p>India is slated to tour Australia in November for a gruelling four-Test series.</p>.<p>"Because India has got the bowling attack to rattle the Australian batting line-up even with David Warner and Steve Smith, but yeah, it’s going to be a different challenge than what it was last time around," Gambhir said on <em>Star Sports</em> show <em>Cricket Connected</em>.</p>.<p>"So, you would want Virat Kohli to fire plus the bowlers as well because it’s the bowlers that will win you the Test matches," added the southpaw.</p>.<p>Last time in 2018-19, India registered their first-ever Test series in Australia but Australia missed the services of Smith and Warner.</p>.<p>Gambhir, who was part of the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup-winning teams, said this time it will be a different challenge for the visitors.</p>.<p>"Whether it was his (Kohli's) first tour, whether it was the second tour, this time around, obviously, he (Kohli) would be gearing up for it because it’s going to be a different challenge with David Warner and Steve Smith coming back into the Australian Test line-up," he said.</p>
<p>Former India opener Gautam Gambhir believes that the Virat Kohli-led side has the bowling attack to rattle the Australian batting line up including Steve Smith and David Warner, who were serving ball-tampering bans in the previous series Down Under.</p>.<p>India is slated to tour Australia in November for a gruelling four-Test series.</p>.<p>"Because India has got the bowling attack to rattle the Australian batting line-up even with David Warner and Steve Smith, but yeah, it’s going to be a different challenge than what it was last time around," Gambhir said on <em>Star Sports</em> show <em>Cricket Connected</em>.</p>.<p>"So, you would want Virat Kohli to fire plus the bowlers as well because it’s the bowlers that will win you the Test matches," added the southpaw.</p>.<p>Last time in 2018-19, India registered their first-ever Test series in Australia but Australia missed the services of Smith and Warner.</p>.<p>Gambhir, who was part of the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup-winning teams, said this time it will be a different challenge for the visitors.</p>.<p>"Whether it was his (Kohli's) first tour, whether it was the second tour, this time around, obviously, he (Kohli) would be gearing up for it because it’s going to be a different challenge with David Warner and Steve Smith coming back into the Australian Test line-up," he said.</p>