
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former Indian captain is one among the many cricketers who might retire at the end of the 2019 World Cup. Dhoni has been in stellar form this season and he would look to continue it till the World Cup.
Dhoni can be the ideal batsmen at No.5 since he can bolster the team's total by playing a quick-fire cameo in no time. He can also hit sixes at will which is a major boost to the team. He would look to bid an adieu to the game with a World Cup win.
#7 Kedar Jadhav
Kedar Jadhav, India's multi-utility player has had a tough time since the start of 2018 due to injuries. However, it is a known fact that he might definitely be included in the World Cup squad because of his versatility.
He can play big match-winning performances and scalp wickets with his off-spin during the middle-overs. He can also be a handy part-time wicketkeeper. India wouldn't let go of a player with such tremendous abilities.
#8 Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant has been waiting in the wings for a long time to make his ODI debut. He can be a very aggressive and lethal batsman which was evident in this year's IPL.
He might be the desired batsman to bat at No.6 since he has the ability to play attacking cricket at any point of time. Most cricketers batting at No.6 will need some time before they adapt to the conditions of the pitch. However, Pant can take charge from the very first ball.
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