Facing the toughest phase of his cricketing life, an under-fire Mahendra Singh Dhoni will seek to revive his career and change the fortunes of a dispirited Indian team when the hosts take on an unbeaten South Africa in the second One-dayer in Indore on Wednesday.
India are yet to taste victory since South Africa's arrival in the country, having lost two Twenty20 Internationals - the third one was abandoned - before suffering a close five-run defeat in the first ODI.
With critics gunning for his head, Dhoni, in particular, finds himself in a very challenging situation.
The year 2015 has not been a particularly happy one for Dhoni after the semi-final loss in the World Cup. The loss in the IPL final was followed by the humiliation in Bangladesh in the ODI series and the T20Is against Proteas proved to be yet another no-contest.
His own form is patchy and 'Dhoni the batsman' evidently does not strike fear in the hearts of bowlers any more.
It seems Dhoni, the ultimate finisher, has lost somewhere.
In the first ODI in Kanpur, it was an ideal platform for the Indian skipper to get back at his critics but he faltered in the botched chase.
With India needing 11 runs off the last over, the stage was set for him to finish it off, as he had done many a time in the past, but 'Captain Cool' seemed to have lost his big-hitting skills and turned more into an accumulator.
During his 30-ball 31, he struck just one boundary.
With the World T20 not too far away, time seems to be running out for Dhoni, the man once considered indispensable in limited overs formats.
Come Wednesday, the spotlight solely would be on him and his leadership skills. The remaining four matches of the ODI series will definitely be a test of character for India's captain.