Despite Raina's poor run with the bat -- 82 runs from five matches at an average of 20.50 -- Fletcher found everything positive about the young captain.
"At 24, captaining India, I don't think there is any pressure on an individual (cricketer) bigger than that. He (Raina) is still developing, but I like that he got along with other individuals on and off the field.
"He put his head on the block [with the decisions], took criticism, yet held his head high. He didn't let it drop. His body language was positive," he said.
"He could be developing into a very good captain in the future."
Similarly, Fletcher was effusive in his praise of Virat Kohli, who played a pleasing innings of 94 in the fifth ODI.
"He is a very good player; he is the future of Indian cricket. He went through a period when he was hard on himself and didn't get runs. Today he showed that under pressure he could apply his mind on the job and his innings was outstanding."
Fletcher described the defeat in the last two one-day games as loss in concentration on the part of his team.
"I would like to think it as a 4-2 result in our favour, including the Twenty20 game. Sometimes when you win the series, it becomes very difficult to concentrate," he explained.
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