"Ashwin has all these plus he has added the flicker or carrom ball and is bold enough to actually bowl a leg spinner to fox the batsman."
But what separates these champion bowlers from others is their big hearts while facing world class batters.
"I was privileged to play with Prasanna and I am fortunate to be able to watch Harbhajan and Ashwin win matches for India."
Over the years in England, save skipper Virat Kohli, who absolutely dominated the English bowling during the 2018 tour, odd hundreds by Ajinkya Rahane, Murali Vijay (both in 2014) or Cheteshwar Pujara (2018) have been indicators that consistent success in conditions conducive to seam and swing is missing.
What is it that makes Kohli so special across conditions?
"The influence of one-day cricket had made some batsmen play the ball on the rise or through the line as it is called. Most times, they get away where the ball doesn't move but in England where it moves, it's important to get closer to the ball," he said.
Playing "on the rise" or "through the line" in cricketing parlance means when a batsman makes contact with the ball even before it has reached the top of its bounce.
"Virat Kohli hardly ever plays through the line even on flat pitches and he plays late covering any movement off the pitch and that's why he is successful on all types of surfaces.
"In the recent series against England in India he didn't get a century but his 60 odd in Chennai was a wonderful exhibition on how to play spin bowling. He was smelling the ball and that's the hallmark of all great batsmen," the master batsman said.
Gavaskar is also confident that Rohit Sharma will be able to replicate his 2019 white-ball form in England and the century he scored in tough conditions in Southampton against South Africa in the World Cup opener would give him confidence.
"We saw Rohit Sharma score five incredible hundreds in the World Cup in England two years back.
"The century he got against South Africa was on a tough pitch and cold conditions and he made the adjustments beautifully. Now two years later he is even more experienced so don't be surprised if he repeats that performance in this series too."
For one of the most respected voices in world cricket, the emergence of Rishabh Pant as a pure match-winner at No 6 has given Indian team a chance to check out various bowling options depending on conditions.
"Rishabh Pant has now got even better in shot selection as we saw in Australia. His batting allows the team to go in with an extra spinner or pacer. Expect some game changing innings from him in the summer."
Proper shot selection will be key to success.
"As long as Shubman, Rohit, Virat, Cheteshwar and the other batsmen get their shot selection right, India will get enough runs on the board," he concluded.