As the 3 matches for India vs Australia has been completed and now both the team are focusing on the next matches. Among which there is one more big news came from the side of Dhoni as he will not play last two ODI matches and he has been set for the rest for the upcoming World-cup. As the team management believes that Dhoni is the master stroke for the World-cup and he is a key player for the team. And at the last injury, he got at before 2ns ODI he had not taken any rest at between the gap. So it is very important for him to take a rest for the upcoming matches and he should do that.
Now the question will be in your mind about the wicketkeeper position and who will follow that. There is Rishabh Panth who will be wicketkeeper in the next two matches which are held at Mohali and New Delhi. This statement had been given by the Indian coach Sanjay Bangar who is the assistant coach for team India. He announced today about not playing Dhoni in the team for the next Two ODI.
There is news coming for the team India and especially for the former captain Dhoni that World-cup is not going to be held on India and for that reason the yesterday's match was the last match for Dhoni in his ground or his nation ground. As after the world cup he had to announce for this retirement and he will not play further matches. Now let's see whether these changes will affect the team scores in the next match at Mohali. Mohali ground is very good for Dhoni and if he is missing Rishabh Panth will have to lead the team and the team management will fully focus on the captain Virat Kohli.
But the Jharkhand Cricket Association strongly believes that there would a match for limited overs and we have to take Dhoni in the team for the better performance as he is the strong player in the team and knows very well how to play in any tough situation. Asdhoni can take India to victory in the match playing at Mohali. So now let's see what happens and as the assistant coach had announced officially I don't think so there might be any other changes in the team formation.
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