11 June,2016 09:22 AM IST | | PTI
Dhoni leads new-look side with 5 uncapped players in ODI series starting today
MS Dhoni leads new-look side with 5 uncapped players in ODI series vs Zimbabwe
Harare: He has mostly led a formidable bunch of limited-overs specialists but it will be a different sort of challenge for Mahendra Singh Dhoni when he captains a new-look Indian cricket team against Zimbabwe in the first ODI of a short series starting here today.
India's MS Dhoni during the World T20 warm-up tie against SA at Wankhede in March. PIC/Getty Images
Over the years, the series in Zimbabwe has always featured limited-overs matches played post-IPL where the BCCI sends its second-string outfits to test the bench strength.
The second string outfits have, in fact, effected back-to-back whitewashes 5-0 and 3-0 in 2013 and 2015 respectively.
It was supposed to be no different this time around as well. The squad of 15 comprises as many as five uncapped players. KL Rahul, who played five Tests is yet to make his limited-overs debut.
Dhoni in Zimbabwe after 11 years
Dhoni will be playing in the African nation after 11 long years. The last time when Dhoni played in Zimbabwe back in 2005, his international career was barely six months old and a certain Sourav Ganguly was still in charge of the âMen In Blue'.
But now the situation is different post his retirement from Test cricket and Virat Kohli's Bradmanesque form in the past six months leading to calls of his removal from captaincy.
While he may not be battling to save his captaincy yet but tours like the one about to start in Zimbabwe are the proverbial âbanana peel' for any top cricketer.
A series win will never be feted as it is something that everyone expects to be accomplished but at the same time any unexpected result will send the kind of shock waves that the Jharkhand dasher just would not fancy at the moment.
Most of the players selected are by no means in the scheme of things once the first team players come back but someone like Manish Pandey knows that it will be an opportunity for him to stake claim to Suresh Raina's place when India will be playing their real first XI in future.
Ditto for Karun Nair, who will look to translate his decent IPL form into good scores in international games.
For Axar, it is an opportunity to show the critics that he is more than just a one-dimensional spinner while Rayudu will also be itching to regain his lost confidence post the home series against South Africa last year after which he was dropped.
Dhoni has always had a liking for potent left-arm bowlers in his team and the skipper won't mind if Barinder Sran - after a decent IPL - can prove to be at least 35 to 40 per cent of the bowler that Ashish Nehra has been for India in limited overs cricket.
Jaydev Unadkat did not get too many chances in IPL but he would like to show that his is not a surprise selection.
Speedster Jasprit Bumrah, who has been Dhoni's âGo To' bowler in recent T20 Internationals, with his lethal yorkers, is again expected to shoulder the burden of being the strike bowler. Similarly Dhawal Kulkarni will aim to cash in on his IPL form.
Live today
Zimbabwe vs India, 1st ODI: Ten 1 HD, Ten 2, 3 & DD National, 12:30
Uncapped players
>> Yuzvendra Chahal
>> Karun Nair
>> Mandeep Singh
>> Faiz Fazal
>> Jayant Yadav