One man who must be approaching this series with a sense of trepidation and insecurity will be Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Having retired from Tests maintaining his relevance in one dayers is the real challenge now for him to cope with. As a Captain he still does enjoy the aura but given that he has lost his batting mojo somewhat, for once he might not find himself in complete control of things. The hurried batting practice in Delhi is an indicator of his dealing with the reality of his waning of his batting skills over the yrs. During the B’desh tour he will be attempting to get back his lost luster as one of the best finishers in the game. It remains to be seen how far he will be successful because his performance as the impact batsman of the side as in past will be crucial for India against an improved Bangle Tigers. It will be interesting also to see if he consciously adopts any change in his captaincy style setting more attacking fields for spinners in particular, avoiding defensive field setting, risk taking in bowling changes etc. All in all this series will be the beginning of his longevity test in shorter form of the game.
The below are the final eleven for first two ODIs 01. Rohit, 02. shikar, 03.Rahane 04. Virat, 05. Raina, 06.MSD 07. Axar 08. Ashwin 09. Bhavaneshwar 10. Umesh 11. mohit
last one day ODI. Jadeja in place of Ahwin, Kulkarni in place of Mohit & Raidu in place of Rahane
finally, Binny should send back to India immediately by road because Unnecessary waste of money