Chairman of selectors MSK Prasad however made it clear that Raina's inclusion is a short term moved primarily keeping in mind his ability to bowl tight off-breaks in sub-continental conditions.
The other two seniors rested were Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami, who are expected to play a significant part in the upcoming Test series against England and Australia.
While Raina is the most prominent name to make a comeback, it will be young Mandeep Singh, who would be opening alongside Rohit Sharma in the first three ODIs.
"We gave Raina a break during the Zimbabwe tour. But with Jadeja, Ashwin and Shami rested, we needed some experience. Although it's a short term solution. While selecting Raina, apart from his batting experience, we also considered his bowling. He has scored runs in Duleep Trophy," chairman of selectors MSK Prasad told mediapersons today.
Asked about the decision to rest the three bowlers, Prasad reasoned:"We spoke to the team management and the decision was taken. We have another 10 Test matches to play and we need to look at their workloads."
"We definitely discussed Mayank's name, who is in our scheme of things and gambhir's name was also discussed. But for the sake of continuity, we have groomed Mandeep as an opener.
"He has played extremely well in Australia against pacers like Kane Richardson. I was present there and was convinced by his performance. It is unfortunate that we would be missing two readymade openers in KL (Rahul) and Shikhar (Dhawan)," said Prasad.
Hardik Pandya also made a comeback after being dropped during Zimbabwe and the tour of United States.
He also made it clear that he doesn't look at KL Rahul being MS Dhoni's understudy in the longer run as the Jharkhand dasher is reaching the business end of his career.
"Being a keeper myself, I believe having Rahul keep wickets is a short term solutions (may be for T20s) but in the longer run, we need specialist keepers. That's why are investing in Sanju Samson," said Prasad.
The first match of the series will be held at Dharamsala (October 16), followed by games in Delhi (October 20), Mohali (October 23), Ranchi (October 26), and Visakhapatnam (October 29).
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