The dismissal of Jadeja, who was trying to sneak a non-existent single at a crucial moment in the fifth match in Hyderabad, dashed India's hopes as the home team lost by three runs to Australia on Thursday.
Incidentally, Jadeja was also dismissed in a similar fashion in the fourth ODI at Mohali, where the hosts suffered a 24-run defeat on November 2.
"He (Jadeja) has been bowling well in the series and with more and more matches, we will see him more as a batsman. Jadeja is learning from his mistakes," Dhoni said after the team's training session at the Nehru Stadium.
Jadeja, who has bagged six wickets in the seven-match series so far, also received special attention from coach Gary Kirsten as the South African spent more than half-an-hour with the Saurashtra all-rounder explaining batting techniques.
Special attention was also given to Amit Mishra, with Sachin Tendulkar advising the leg-spinner personally. On a seemingly bowling-wicket at Nehru Stadium, Mishra is likely to replace paceman Munaf Patel, who had conceded 73 runs from nine overs without any success in Hyderabad.
When quizzed about the playing eleven, Dhoni said, "It has always been the case, I don't announce the playing XI."
While the regular batsmen preferred to take rest, bowlers had their usual net session. Harbhajan Singh batted close to 15 minutes during the net session with Praveen Kumar, Mishra, Tendulkar and Sudeep Tyagi giving him practice.
"There was no particular reason behind this. We wanted to give the guys some rest and the lower order batted," Dhoni said.
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