Mahendra Singh Dhoni and company suffered an embarrassing nine-wicket loss against England with a spineless batting display which saw the team fall to 153 in 39.3 overs. Facing a must-win situation against Australia in their next ODI on Monday at Hobart, Dhoni is till worried about the batting depth.
"We have to make the middle order and the lower order stronger," said Dhoni post the Brisbane ODI explaining the move to bring Kohli at the No.4 spot.
"With Virat batting at four, if wickets fall early, he will go in quite early, say close to the 12th or the 13th over and even from there onwards, he can create a partnership. He can bat from one end and we can all look to give him company from the other side," he added.
The problem however has been compounded by the poor showing of the other batsmen. While Kohli needs to be given time to adjust to this new position, the likes of Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane need to make good use of the opportunities presented to them.
The bowling is also a big area of concern as India stare at an early exit from the tournament. Their two opponents will meet again in Hobart on Friday and the winner will nearly confirm their spot in the final in Perth on February 1.
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