It will also be interesting to note the selector's stand on Ajinkya Rahane.
With skipper Virat Kohli making it clear that he does not want rest, the batting group is expected to remain intact, but not without some selection conundrums.
Shikhar Dhawan was the highest run-getter in the Champions Trophy while K L Rahul is considered to be the man for all formats with centuries in each one of them. Rohit Sharma is a certainty to again wear the blue jersey, but it's still not known whether the selectors would rest Rahul despite being fully fit and in form.
Rahane and Karthik made it to the side as Rohit, Manish and Rahul -- the first-team choices -- were out.
While Yuvraj's place in the side has been questioned by many for the longest time now, he has the backing of skipper Kohli despite a lean run with the bat and below-par fielding. In his last seven ODI appearances, Yuvraj has managed only 162 runs and was given bowling only once. His sloppy movement in the field has also been a problem.
He made an impressive comeback, leading India A to a tri- series triumph in South Africa, with 307 runs. He was out only once in five matches.
The policy that the Indian selectors have followed is that any cricketer, who was out owing to injury, can come back once he has proved his match fitness.
Another veteran Suresh Raina's name is also doing the rounds after a two-month fitness stint in the Netherlands. Raina was a stand-by for the Champions Trophy and should be in contention for a berth. But then Raina has not played a single ODIs since 2015, so there remains a question mark.
The bowling department might see some shuffling as Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami are set to be rested.
Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel are likely to handle the slow bowling duties. Yorker specialist Jasprit Bumrah, along with middle-order batsman Kedar Jadhav and former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, will be back in the squad.
Young keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant is expected to be kept as Dhoni's understudy.
The selectors have also kept a close eye on Kerala's Basil Thampi even though he did not have a great A tour of South Africa.
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