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Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced its 15-member touring squad for the October 2nd-14th, two-test series against India, with matches in Ahmedabad and Delhi. The series forms part of the ICC World Test Championship and will be the first away fixture for the test team in the new cycle and the first test tour of India since 2018.

There are three changes from the squad which recently faced Australia, with the inclusions of Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Alick Athanaze, along with a maiden test call up for left arm spinner Khary Pierre.

Chanderpaul and Athanaze have been included to bolster the top order batting while Pierre has been included as the second specialist spinner in the squad after strong performances in the West Indies Championship, where he claimed a chart topping 41 wickets at an average of 13.56.

The selection group has opted to rest Gudakesh Motie for this red-ball series given the demands of the upcoming limited overs schedule, the highlight being the ICC T20 World Cup in February and March of next year.

Head Coach Daren Sammy welcomes the challenge of playing against one of the top ranked teams on its home soil.

“Playing in the subcontinent always presents a challenge and we have selected a team to be competitive in these conditions.” said Sammy. “This will be our second series together as a test team, but we have already shown what we are capable of as a unit once we are committed to our brand and plans of the team.”
Sammy added,

“The return of Tagenarine Chanderpaul is to help transform our fortunes at the top of the order given the recent struggles, with Alick Athanaze being added for his strengths and qualities against spin bowling. Khary is included for the first time as our second spinner in what we expect to be helpful conditions”

Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe underscored the thinking behind the squad selection:

“Our approach to squad selection continues to be calculated and deliberate. We consider the opposition, the playing conditions, and the skill sets required to be successful against specific opposition. The inclusion of players has therefore been guided not only by their recent performances, but also by identifying who within our pool is best suited to deliver positive results on these surfaces, against this quality of opposition. At the same time, we are conscious of building continuity and depth in our Test squad as we look to compete consistently throughout this World Test Championship cycle.”

The team departs the Caribbean on September 22 and is set to arrive in Ahmedabad on September 24.


 
India should prepare good supporting track for this series .

Jaiswal is going to score two century in this series.

:kp
 
INDIA SQUAD FOR WEST INDIES TESTS

Gill (C), Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Padikkal, Jurel, Jadeja (VC), Sundar, Bumrah, Axar, Nitish, Siraj, Prasidh, Kuldeep, Jagadeeshan, Sai Sudharasan

Easwaran and Nair dropped, Devdutt and Axar in

:kp
 
India's batting mainstay to miss the West Indies Tests

Recovering from an injury he sustained during the England Test series, Rishabh Pant will be out of action during the upcoming home series.

India have announced their squad for the upcoming two-Test series against West Indies starting October 2.

A major absentee in the squad is wicket-keeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who is still undergoing rehabilitation for a left foot fracture.

Pant had picked up the injury during India's fifth Test against England at The Oval back in July-August.

The upcoming series will be India's second assignment in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship cycle, having drawn the five-Test series in England 2-2.

India squad: Shubman Gill (c), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Devdutt Padikkal, Dhruv Jurel, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Axar Patel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, N Jagadeesan, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Kuldeep Yadav

ICC
 
India should prepare good supporting track for this series .

Jaiswal is going to score two century in this series.

:kp
WIndies are overall a poor team but picked up win against Pakistan on lottery pitch and win against Aus in Aus too.

Their bowling isn't so bad but their batting is poor.
 
Lambs coming for slaughter, especially if the pitches are mostly flat but with a hint of spin.

KL
Jaiswal
Sai
Gill
Devdutt
Jurel
Jadeja
Sundar
Kuldeep
Bumrah/Prasidh
Siraj

I don't think Windies are even capable of competing for a single day against this lineup, especially not with the gulf in batting .

Our Top 8 have scored big runs in England. Their batting lineup is barely FC level.
 
More than the series its template set for next few years.Nair out and Padikkal in at 6.sai at 3 and reddy as a suitable replacement. Jurel should try to score huge before return of pant to announce himself for 6th position. Its curtain raiser for sa series.
 
My playing XI for 1st test match:-

Rahul
Jaiswal
Sai
Gill(c)
Washington
Jadeja
Jurel(wk)
Axar
Kuldeep
Siraj
Prasidh
 
Can't remember when was the last time Windies won a Test in India.

They won an ODI series in India 4-3 in the 2000's. I saw that series live. It was entertaining. Gayle did great. It was also the last time Windies won a series in India.
 
Squad Update:

Johann Layne has replaced Shamar Joseph in the squad for the test series against India.

Joseph has been ruled out due to an injury and will be re-evaluated ahead of the Bangladesh limited-overs series.

Source: Windies Cricket
 
Can't remember when was the last time Windies won a Test in India.

They won an ODI series in India 4-3 in the 2000's. I saw that series live. It was entertaining. Gayle did great. It was also the last time Windies won a series in India.
Last WI won a Test in India was way back in 1994 :inti
 
Last WI won a Test in India was way back in 1994 :inti
WI will win this series or draw it. That's for certain. India is in for a rude awakening.

While I have no issues with the whiteball side. Tbh idrc about whiteball as much, my war with predictions is honestly the only thing keeping me entertained and viewing whiteball cricket matches.

But Test and odi world cups are formats I love and I bring my full frontal aggression within them.

WI will wreck the crap out of India this time around
 
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Can't remember when was the last time Windies won a Test in India.

They won an ODI series in India 4-3 in the 2000's. I saw that series live. It was entertaining. Gayle did great. It was also the last time Windies won a series in India.
WI had a deep batting line up that time. Probably played only one specialist bowler. Used Wavell Hinds , Gayle , Bravo , Dwayne smith , Samuels etc to complete the overs.
 
WI had a deep batting line up that time. Probably played only one specialist bowler. Used Wavell Hinds , Gayle , Bravo , Dwayne smith , Samuels etc to complete the overs.

Yes. I saw that series live. Very entertaining series. Very high-scoring series also (teams were regularly scoring 300-330).

Gayle and Wavell Hinds had a great time.
 
WI had a deep batting line up that time. Probably played only one specialist bowler. Used Wavell Hinds , Gayle , Bravo , Dwayne smith , Samuels etc to complete the overs.
Bravo made his debut in 2005, this series was played in 2002. Hooper captained the West Indies, Lara & Sachin didn't play the 7 match ODI series because of injuries. Gayle, Hinds & even Sarwan contributed towards series victory. India had beaten WI early that year in WI 2-1 in the ODI series.
 
WI will win this series or draw it. That's for certain. India is in for a rude awakening.

While I have no issues with the whiteball side. Tbh idrc about whiteball as much, my war with predictions is honestly the only thing keeping me entertained and viewing whiteball cricket matches.

But Test and odi world cups are formats I love and I bring my full frontal aggression within them.

WI will wreck the crap out of India this time around
Rude awakening happened last year itself vs Kiwis. India will now dominate at home just like they used before that NZ series.
 
Rude awakening happened last year itself vs Kiwis. India will now dominate at home just like they used before that NZ series.
Ik they'll win. Obviously. Am riling up the trolls. Not the people I respect though like you
 
@BouncerGuy @The Bald Eagle @Ball Blazer

Guys sorry for derailing the thread as I did not know where else to make this.

But on Oct 1st the Aus vs NZ series is starting and I did not see a thread created for it?

Can someone please create that thread?
 
Bravo made his debut in 2005, this series was played in 2002. Hooper captained the West Indies, Lara & Sachin didn't play the 7 match ODI series because of injuries. Gayle, Hinds & even Sarwan contributed towards series victory. India had beaten WI early that year in WI 2-1 in the ODI series.
There was one series where Lara I think was captain , but yes Hopper also was used as bowler. In fact Sarwan also bolwed in that series.
 
Thanks
 
INDIA SQUAD FOR WEST INDIES TESTS

Gill (C), Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Padikkal, Jurel, Jadeja (VC), Sundar, Bumrah, Axar, Nitish, Siraj, Prasidh, Kuldeep, Jagadeeshan, Sai Sudharasan

Easwaran and Nair dropped, Devdutt and Axar in

:kp

India should give rest to Bumrah as very important tour of Australia to be followed
 
India should give rest to Bumrah as very important tour of Australia to be followed
He will not play in 1st test . 1st test is starting just 3 day later .

Jaiswal
KL
Paddikal
GILL ( C)
Jurel( WK)
Jadeja
Sundar
Kuldeep
Siraj
Prasidh

This is likely team for 1st test

:kp
 
There was one series where Lara I think was captain , but yes Hopper also was used as bowler. In fact Sarwan also bolwed in that series.
Yes Lara was the skipper when they beat us in 2006 ODI series in WI. Sachin was out injured, still we managed to win the test series.
 
Yes Lara was the skipper when they beat us in 2006 ODI series in WI. Sachin was out injured, still we managed to win the test series.

I am not sure about the year . I remember it was in 2000s and the series was in india. WI were playing just one specialist bowler . That way they had batting right down number 10.

Hinds , Gayle , Samuels , Hopper , Dwayne smith and even Sarwan were bowling majority of overs.
 
He will not play in 1st test . 1st test is starting just 3 day later .

Jaiswal
KL
Paddikal
GILL ( C)
Jurel( WK)
Jadeja
Sundar
Kuldeep
Siraj
Prasidh

This is likely team for 1st test

:kp

This is a good team. I would think Bumrah should not play both tests especially in Indian conditions.
 
Surpised to see no motie, good batsman against spin and good spinner. Are they expecting seam friendly pitches
 
He will not play in 1st test . 1st test is starting just 3 day later .

Jaiswal
KL
Paddikal
GILL ( C)
Jurel( WK)
Jadeja
Sundar
Kuldeep
Siraj
Prasidh

This is likely team for 1st test

:kp
Nitish Reddy ll play. He ll be grommed by GG for T20 WC also..
 
Why none of you picking Axar instead of Paddikal?

Sai at 3, Gill 4, Jadeja 5, Sundar 6, Jurel 7, Axar 8.
Padikkal has to be groomed for foreign tours.In india /sc, we can get away with 4 spinners .But we should groom a next batsmen at 5/6 for sena tours.As of now its better to have a healthy set of competitors/batsmen as we are in transition phase.
 
According to ESPN CRICINFO India likely to play the 1st Test Vs West Indies on one of the greenest Indian pitches in Ahmedabad :kp
 
Hope it doesn’t fire back.
I don’t think there’s a need to go for extreme conditions in any of the 2 directions(pace/spin).A traditional Indian test pitch which has a balance between bat and ball should be the go-to-approach in home tests.

:kp
 
According to ESPN CRICINFO India likely to play the 1st Test Vs West Indies on one of the greenest Indian pitches in Ahmedabad :kp
I saw the article. It's a really strange decision. Without Bumrah, the Indian pace attack is not really that much superior to the West Indies. Our batting's clearly better but why throw them into the lottery?
 
Hoping WI can put up a better fight than Pakistan did against India.

But with Shamar and Alzarri missing this is going to be another hiding.
 
I saw the article. It's a really strange decision. Without Bumrah, the Indian pace attack is not really that much superior to the West Indies. Our batting's clearly better but why throw them into the lottery?
West Indies are bringing a club level bowling attack. Alzzari and Shamar both are injured. They have a newbie pacer with 72 bowling average and all rounder Justin Greaves along with Jayden Seales.
 
Can't remember when was the last time Windies won a Test in India.

They won an ODI series in India 4-3 in the 2000's. I saw that series live. It was entertaining. Gayle did great. It was also the last time Windies won a series in India.
Gayle and Wavell Hinds opening combo
 
I saw the article. It's a really strange decision. Without Bumrah, the Indian pace attack is not really that much superior to the West Indies. Our batting's clearly better but why throw them into the lottery?

Siraj is a very good test bowler.
 
According to ESPN CRICINFO India likely to play the 1st Test Vs West Indies on one of the greenest Indian pitches in Ahmedabad :kp
From a neutral perspective this could make the match quite interesting.

Windies won't be able to bat, but their bowling could do something on a green surface.

Brave decision by India.
 
West Indies are bringing a club level bowling attack. Alzzari and Shamar both are injured. They have a newbie pacer with 72 bowling average and all rounder Justin Greaves along with Jayden Seales.
oh wow, didn't see this, just saw the stuff about green pitches.

Thats a shame, these guys could have been good on a green mamba but their backup bowlers arent test match level
 
India likely to play the 1st Test Vs West Indies on one of the greenest Indian pitches in Ahmedabad. (Espncricinfo).
 
Siraj is a very good test bowler.
Of course. I don't think anyone doubts that. In general though, the Indian pace attack is a definite drop down from the time when the three pronged group of Ishant, Shami & Umesh with Bumrah also playing the odd game were terrifying opposition batting lineups. There were games when the spinners hardly got a chance to bowl - even in India.

Not sure it's worth experimenting with a green track at this point especially after the New Zealand series and us missing out on the last WTC final.
 
Shubman Gill said ( In PC ) - "Given the weather conditions and the pitch, we might be tempted to play a third seamer in this Test Match against West Indies".
:kp
 
Of course. I don't think anyone doubts that. In general though, the Indian pace attack is a definite drop down from the time when the three pronged group of Ishant, Shami & Umesh with Bumrah also playing the odd game were terrifying opposition batting lineups. There were games when the spinners hardly got a chance to bowl - even in India.

Not sure it's worth experimenting with a green track at this point especially after the New Zealand series and us missing out on the last WTC final.
I'd say it is needed to develop NKR.
 
Abhi Asia Cup khatam bhi nahi hua ke agla match shuru.

Green pitch at Ahmedabad, Bumrah & Siraj will play with Reddy as the 3rd seamer, hopefully Kuldeep also plays alongside Jadeja & Washington.
 
I'd say it is needed to develop NKR.
I'm not a fan. We do need to develop Reddy since we do need a pace bowling allrounder. But this would be a foolish way of doing it. Send him on some A tours with a heavier bowling load if need be. There's no hurry anyway. We don't have an away Test series where we need him for a while yet

At home, we have Axar and Sundar on the spin side so no real concerns on the all-rounder front for now.
 
Rain on the first and last day could spoil the party.

The opening day is crucial because the match may not go to the final day.

:kp
 
Cricbuzz : India start as overwhelming favourites, even though Shubman Gill says he does not know how the match will pan out. The skipper's dilemma centers on the surface, which remains an unknown quantity. "The last Test match that we played here was on a black soil. We are playing this one on red soil. So I am actually looking forward to seeing how the wicket is going to play over the next five days," said Gill on the eve of the match. With the West Indies having lost a couple of key bowlers - Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph - Roston Chase's side arrives with a depleted attack, likely to be easy fodder for India's mighty batting line-up. An Indian win is all but certain, but the question is how many days it will take, especially with a bit of moisture in the sky.
Possible XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (C), Dhruv Jurel (WK), Ravindra Jadeja (VC), Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel/Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj
 
Cricinfo : Pitch and conditions - India begin this new home season on an unusually green pitch, with potentially 4-5mm of grass on it. Selections and toss decisions could come down to how much moisture it retains on the morning of the match. The teams will also keep a wary eye on the sky and the forecast, with Ahmedabad experiencing intermittent rain in the lead-up to the Test and with showers expected on day one.
West Indies (possible): 1 Tagenarine Chanderpaul, 2 Kevlon Anderson, 3 Alick Athanaze, 4 Brandon King, 5 Shai Hope (wk), 6 Roston Chase, 7 Justin Greaves, 8 Khary Pierre, 9 Jomel Warrican, 10 Anderson Phillip/Johann Layne, 11 Jayden Seales.
 
Personally would have preferred either 6mm plus live grass or a dry surface . Hope Kuldeep & Krishna both play besides Bumrah & Siraj .
 
India are not ready for Roston "Thanos" Chase @Nikhil_cric. Reports from the nets are that he even middled a couple of balls.

On a serious note, please just let it be competitive.
 
Personally would have preferred either 6mm plus live grass or a dry surface . Hope Kuldeep & Krishna both play besides Bumrah & Siraj .
Yes the line-up more or less clear

Jaiswal
Rahul
Sudarshan
Gill
Jurel
Only slot free
Jadeja
Kuldeep
Krishna
Bumrah
Siraj

It's between Padikkal, Reddy and Sundar depending on the pitch. I'd love us to take a chance on Reddy.
 
4 spinners :D
Not if conditions are overcast. We can replace Axar with a seamer.

But on pitches that are expected to turn more and more as the game progress and there is not much for pacers with new ball, India can play 1 specialist spinner, 1 spinning bowl A/R and 2 balanced spin A/Rs.
 
Yes the line-up more or less clear

Jaiswal
Rahul
Sudarshan
Gill
Jurel
Only slot free
Jadeja
Kuldeep
Krishna
Bumrah
Siraj

It's between Padikkal, Reddy and Sundar depending on the pitch. I'd love us to take a chance on Reddy.
Yes , a allrounder is needed to cover for fragile fitness of Bumrah . Likely Sundar .
 
Yes the line-up more or less clear

Jaiswal
Rahul
Sudarshan
Gill
Jurel
Only slot free
Jadeja
Kuldeep
Krishna
Bumrah
Siraj

It's between Padikkal, Reddy and Sundar depending on the pitch. I'd love us to take a chance on Reddy.
I seriously doubt thats the combination. GG loves his batting depth. And India anyway play spin allrounders at #7 and #8 in home Tests.

If it's expected to spin a lot , they'll play Kuldeep at 9 and just 2 pacers or if, as reports suggest, it's the greenest pitch in recent memory , they'll drop Kuldeep for a 3rd pacer.
 
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