Thu, 31 March 2016
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India finally lost patience with the struggling Dhawan, who managed just 43 runs (1, 6, 23 and 13)  in the four innings in the World T20.

Mumbai batsman Rahane gets another chance to prove his worth in the T20 format in front of his home fans. He didn't have a good time in the two-warm up matches against West Indies and South Africa ahead of the World T20, scoring just seven and 11.

In his last appearance for India in T20s, Rahane was dismissed for a duck against Pakistan in the Asia Cup in Dhaka last month.

Meanwhile, the 26-year-old Pandey has played two T20Is, which were against Zimbabwe in Harare in July, last year.

The Karnataka batsman has also played four ODIs scoring a match-winning century against Australia Down Under this year.