After sealing this series, India will face Western Indies in Odi third and finally in Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad. The guests won the first two matches with a narrow margin. While the first to see them won three-day victory on the last ball of the match, the second match saw them win with two wickets with as many balls as possible. In the second Odi, India has dropped Prasidh Krishna but his successor Avesh Khan, who made his ODI debut, also left without goal and leakying on a higher economy.
With the series that is already in their bag, will India be tempted to provide an opportunity for Arshdeep Singh, who has long been waiting at the wing?
This is what we think can become Xi playing India for the third Odi Vs Western Indies:
Shikhar Dhawan (Captain): After playing a 97-run beat in the first Odi, Dhawan failed to impress in the second game with 13 who struggled from 31. However, the player had performed well on the Captain Front.
Shubman Gill: The left -handed dough continues to throw the goal after a good start. In the first match, Gil ran out of 64 for running bad, while the second match made him lose half a century with 7 walking when he was stopped while trying to play a spoon’s shot.
Shreyas Iyer: The dough is in the song. In the first match, he reached 54 off 57, while in the second game he scored 63 out of 71. He was India’s highest running in the series.
Suryakumar Yadav: The right hand dough has failed to appear in the first two matches. He only scored 22 runs in two rounds against the Western Indies.
Deepak Hooda: Players have failed to take their chapters in. He has scored 27 off 32 in the first Odi and followed him with 33 off 36.
Sanju Samson: The goal batter is in a good touch in the second Odi where he scored 54 balls worth 51 balls including three crawling and as many as six.
Axar Patel: Southpaw failed to impress lately, until he stole the show at the second Odi. After taking the goal during his economical spell, Axar reached 64 unbeaten balls to become the protagonist of the Indian series of series over the Western Indies.
Shardul Thakur: He has returned the number 2 to 54 in eight overs in the first game, while the second game sees it puts further performance better – 3 for 54 in 7 overs. He is the highest goalkeeper in this series.
Mohammed Siraj: Pacer right arm returns the number 2 to 57 in 10 Overs in the first odi, while in the second game, he remained without goal during the 10 overs quota and conceded 47 run.
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Yuzvendra Chally: Foot spinner has returned the number 2 to 58 in the first odi but the second game sees a decline in its shape when he returns the number 1 to 69 in 10 overs.
Avesh Khan: Pacer right arm failed impressive in his first odi match when he conceded at the economic level 9 in his 6 overs. Meanwhile, he also remained without goal. Although Arshdeep Singh also warmed the bench, India might put trust in Avesh and give him one more match.
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