After the first ODI, it seems clear that he is more content on line and length in ODIs. Ravi Shastri said that they told him to slow down if he were to survive international cricket, surely that is not the right attitude. His accuracy is mostly good besides the odd poor over. One thinks he needs some biomechanical coaching to help him out, if he just keeps his front arm up, the accuracy and pace seems to be there but the moment it drops, a round arm action develops and it goes down the off side.
He also needs to learn the best times to bowl fast and the best times to slow it down and bowl more accurately. In the early overs when wickets are needed, you need to bowl fast and attack the batsman, making him play the swinging ball. Likewise, bowling fast and full to tailenders usually does the trick, but in the middle overs, applying the strangulation of runs would be best.
It will also be interesting to see if he was fully fit in the match yesterday or whether he was only bowling at half capacity since he was forced into the side early to replace Zaheer.