Carlton Tri-series: What is Team India up to?
Updated On: 31 January, 2015 05:30 AM IST | | Gaurav Joshi
<p>The constant shifting of batting order, playing two spinners on one of the fastest wickets in the world and the application from team's leading batsmen are growing concerns</p>

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Perth: India has finished the Test and ODI tour of Australia winless. India was not able to bat out their allocated 50 overs in their past two completed matches. Their best two batsmen Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni are struggling to score runs and players seem to be getting injured very often. India seem to crashing and the World Cup is still 14 days away.
The bearded Moeen Ali celebrates the wicket of Suresh Raina with teammate Ian Bell in Perth yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
"We want to get far away from cricket as possible," said MS Dhoni after India's loss in Perth against England. It is clear from the India's poor performance in the tri-series, led by Dhoni has been forgettable. The constant shifting of batting order according to the situation, playing two spinners on one of the fastest wickets in the world and the application from his leading batsmen are growing concerns.
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