5. Mahendra Singh Dhoni

The wicket-keeper batsman will most likely be India’s number five in the final game of the series. Reputed as one of the most destructive finishers of the game, Dhoni hasn’t lived up to the expectations lately. In both matches, he has scored 41 runs in total at a strike rate of 120.
Dhoni, however, has been crucial while guiding newly appointed Virat Kohli on the field. Behind the stumps, he is still very effective and to be precise, quite quick in responding.