Sydney: West Indies fast bowling great Michael Holding feels that despite a star-studded batting line-up, the Indian team is missing the "skill and character" that the peerless Mahendra Singh Dhoni used to display during big run chases.
The Indian team looked completely out of sorts as a unit in the opening ODI against Australia.
"It was always going to be difficult for India to chase that down. One thing India will struggle with is the loss of Mahendra Singh Dhoni," Holding said in a YouTube chat show 'Holding Nothing Back'.
The 66-year-old further said that India missed the composure and control of Dhoni, who retired from international cricket in August this year.
"Dhoni comes into this Indian batting order halfway down and he usually takes control while chasing. India have chased so well in the past with MS Dhoni in the team.
"This batting line-up that they have got is still very talented - we saw some talented players and fantastic strokeplay. Hardik played a beautiful knock but they still need a player like Dhoni. Not just his skills but his strength of character," he added.
Holding said the Indian team felt more confident going about run chases with Dhoni in the side.
"They have never been afraid to win the toss and insert the opposition because they know what MS Dhoni is capable of and their batting is capable of."