The Men in Blue will take on the hosts in their first match of the tri-series tomorrow and ahead of this opening clash, MS Dhoni is under the spotlight as he returned to the arena where he announced a shock Test retirement last month.
He has remained with the squad here, travelling and even showing up in the Sydney nets but he has not spoken a word about his surprising decision.
There aren't many instances of high profile players announcing their exits in such a manner, least of all Indian captains retiring in the middle of an ongoing Test series, let alone on foreign soil.
The lack of communication from the player to the outside world perhaps adds to the astonishment value herein. During the launch of the new ODI jersey for the team, he wasn't asked by the ceremony's emcee about his Test retirement, neither were the gathered reporters allowed to ask any questions.
There is no change in his demeanour in training though. He observed the initial proceedings along with coach Duncan Fletcher, before bowling seam-up to the batsmen as he has been doing since the day he landed in Adelaide.
Then he batted, taking strike against spinners and fast bowlers, bringing out the big shots and practicing hitting-out against the short deliveries respectively. Everything seemed routine, as if the Test retirement had never come around.
There were a few stand-out pointers today. The first one perhaps reflecting a change in thinking for the team management as coach Duncan Fletcher gave catching practice to Suresh Raina, Ajinkya Rahane and Ishant Sharma, the three standing in that order at slips.
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