India have sealed series wins in Australia and New Zealand, continuing their fine form in limited-overs cricket. But, as the last two ODIs against New Zealand showed, there are still some holes to plug ahead of the World Cup, for a side billed as one of the tournament favourites. With just about 50 days to go for the squad announcement deadline (April 23), would you experiment with the composition for their upcoming home series against Australia? Which of these players would you consider? Vote below and let us know.
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