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The Delhi Test loss would rankle Australia for they had a genuine chance of squaring the series.
The hosts finished a run behind Australia's 263 and the latter were 61/1 at stumps on day two.
Green's return would allow Australia to harness uncapped Matt Kuhnemann with Nathan Lyon and Todd Murphy in a three-pronged spin attack at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium.
India finished day two on 321/7 replying to Australia's below-par 177 in the first innings.
Tendulkar, Test cricket's highest run scorer, did not want to be dragged into the debate on ideal playing XI but said consistency is a must to retain spot in the team.
The pitch at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium finds itself under the spotlight even before the match starts with several Australian media pointing out that groundstaff had left the area outside left-handers' off-stump dry at both ends.
Test matches between India and Australia have often been the best advertisement for the phrase 'glorious uncertainties' that characterises the game of cricket.
While there is so much talk about spin bowling, Cummins said they should not forget about their intimidating pace bowling attack.
'Visiting teams are often fooled by a game that seems to be going nowhere but suddenly changes at a frenetic pace. The Indians are used to this, so Australia will need to adapt quickly with mind, bat and ball,' said the former India coach.
Iyer, who missed the limited overs home series against New Zealand, has not yet fully recovered from his back injury.