Personally, I think that Indias performance had a lot of positives but it must be considered that it was only Bangladesh and India should have won, which they did.
A few cracks and problems seemed to show for India though,
-Where has Munaf Patel's pace gone?
-Dinesh Mongia!?!
-Sreesanth injured/dropped
Personally, to tackle the first problem, I think that Munaf Patel needs to really work on his stamina and run up, he can bowl 83mph by barely trying, with increased fitness he should be able to hit 87-90mph and with his accuracy could be a great fast bowler.
I don't think Dinesh Mongia should play for India. He is just not consistant enough, he has had chances and I think tha the 3rd ODI should be the final straw for him.
Hopefully Sreesanth is not seriously injured since he is a great wicket taker and required for India in both forms of the game.
Also, I think Dhoni at three is not a good move, having him at 6 where Dinesh Mongia is would be the best move. I want the ODI batting order to be:
1. Sehwag
2. Gambhir
3. Uthappa
4. Dravid
5. Yuvraj
6. Dhoni
7. Karthik
Quick runs at the start are necessary with Dravid (and remaining top 3 or Yuvraj) stabilising in the middle overs and it is proven that 5, 6 and 7 can all hit hard in the final overs. Deciding the ODI bowlers will be a tougher one, in the running is:
-RP Singh: bounce apparently
-Sreesanth: pace and swing
-Munaf Patel: deadly accuracy, seam and potential pace
-Z Khan: pace, bounce and left hander
-Chawla: flight, spin and variation
-Powar: flight
I think that Powar, Sreesanth, Zaheer Khan and Munaf are needed on a flat wicket while the two spinners are needed on a spinning wicket. On a fast bouncy wicket, the four pacers will be needed with Chawla in, instead of Sehwag. Chawla's flight translates on most wickets and bounce suits leg spinners better that off spinners. Also, we know that Sehwag hates fast bounce.
What do you think?