4. Yuvraj Singh

Despite having Manish Pandey for the same spot, Yuvraj Singh is likely to bat at the number fourth position in the ODI series. The southpaw has a history batting at this spot, having scored 3057 runs at an average of 34.34. During first of the two practice matches against England in Mumbai, Yuvraj smashed 56 runs which saw him plugging six fours and two massive sixes. Seeming relaxed with his approach, Yuvraj has seemed to find his mojo back in the wake to cement his place going into the Champions Trophy.
However, his partnership with Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the middle-order would something everyone would be itching to watch.