Constant changes in batting order

Virat Kohli has been constantly changing the batting order in the past few matches, unsettling the batsmen in the process. KL Rahul's poor performances due to the ever-changing batting order are a case in point.
Rahul has just scored 28 runs in his last three matches at number 4 with an average of 9 while he had an average of 37 as an opener.
Manish Pandey too has been a victim of constant change. He was brought in to play at the number 4 slot but now, after two failures, he has been forced down the order.
MS Dhoni too hasn't been spared. He quit captaincy to concentrate on his batting but the management is now making him bat at the number 7 position. The constant changes have clearly affected the performances of a number of players.
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