Therefore, it was not really surprising to see the captain spending some quality time with Team Director Ravi Shastri during India's training session at the St Kilda's Junction Oval ground, yesterday.
From a distance, it looked like an animated discussion between the Indian captain and Team Director on the execution of horizontal bat shots -- namely the productive pull-shot.
Shastri's knowledge about performing in Australian wickets can't be questioned as he was 'Man of the Series' or 'Champions of Champion' during the Benson and Hedges series in 1985 and also scored a double century in Sydney during the 1991-92 series.
In fact, apart from the 10 official ODIs, Dhoni also failed to fire in the two warm-up games against Australia and Afghanistan where he scored 0 and 10, respectively.
While, he hasn't got time to build an innings on some occasions, his shot selection has left a lot to be desired. In fact, at 33, he is not getting any younger and probably the reflexes are also getting slower with time. However, the skipper is more than aware about the problems that have crept into his game and he is at least sincere in trying to work his way out of trouble.