India are Fine but I'm not sure about Parthiv opening
Source: CozyCricket - Jayesh D's thoughts on the game
Things are looking pretty darn good for the severely depleted Indian team. Even without the presence of most of their World Cup batting heroes, they have managed to chase down two targets with relative ease. In addition, Praveen and Munaf have made up for Zaheer's absence, and concerns about the fifth-bowling options have been eased after Yusuf Pathan picked up the important wickets of Simmons and Samuels. Samuels dismissal was incredibly thoughtful. Pathan fired the ball wide down the leg side to get him stumped. Until that point, Samuels had the best of Pathan in the series and Pathan needs to keep up this performance if he wants to push for national selection.
Dhawan
Many are concerned about the presence of Shikhar Dhawan at the top of the order. He has not looked too convincing in either of his outings, not even when he made a half-century in the first ODI. However, with 3 matches left, he has a golden opportunity to prove his critics wrong.
Parthiv
Despite, Parthiv's half-century in the last game, I am not convinced that he should be batting up the order. Badri has a fantastic record but hasn't performed in international cricket to date. It would be a good idea to throw him into the deep end by having him open, to see if he can handle the pressures of international cricket. He has a solid technique and is a gritty fighter. There is no reason he cannot succeed. In my opinion, unearthing Badri's full potential will be more valuable than using Parthiv as a stop-gap opener.
Mishra
He bowled with flight, guile and serious turn in the last game. He was a constant threat, and at least for now he has settled the debate over the second spinners slot. It will be interesting to see if the pitch at Antigua provides similar assistance and if not, will he be able to maintain his consistency? The fight for the second spinners slot may just turn into a 'horses for courses' scenario, where the more economical Ashwin plays on pitches that don't offer much turn and Mishra plays on pitches with favorable assistance.
All in all, the bowling looks solid, but the batting less so, with Badrinath, Pathan, and the openers yet to fire. Regardless India are performing well, and exceeding some peoples expectations. They could well seal the series today.