India today a chance to win the third Twenty20 series in a row against the Windies

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Kohli's unbeaten 4-run stand with 4 fours and six sixes helped India win the first match against the Windies with a comfortable margin. Now the Indian team will look to win the series in the second T-2 match at Greenfield Stadium in Kerala tomorrow. Team India has been dominating for some time against the Windies, who are considered the Twenty20 Super Champs. India will go down to win the third consecutive T-7 series against the Windies tomorrow. India posted a magnificent 3-1 win against the Windies at home on November 9. India whitewashed the Windies 3-1 in the T-1 series played in the US and Caribbean in August 8.

In the ICC World Rankings, India is ranked fifth in the rankings, with Team India being the hottest favorite to win on paper. In addition, the Windies team does not have star players, including Carlos Brathwaite, who has made it a bit of a panacea for the Windies. While Team India has certainly tried out the younger players, the presence of veteran batsmen Kohli and Rohit Sharma as well as the likes of Foster Bhubaneswar and Shami is important. Most of the young players on the Windies team, except Pollard-Simmons, have new experience in India.

Twenty-five starts tomorrow at 3.30 pm at Greenfield Stadium in Kerala. Indian team management can change bowling combinations. While the team management of the Windies is also troubled by the poor looks of the bowlers, who gave India a 6-run extra with a wicket put. The Windies team will be struggling to tie the series.

India needs to improve bowling and fielding

Despite the win in the first T-2 win against the Windies, the management of Team India has been concerned with the appearance of bowlers and fielders. Lewis's batting mare, Luis and captain Pollard set up a huge score against the Indian bowlers, with aggressive batting. The fielding of Team India also seemed very disappointing, which made it seem as if the Giants could easily get a gift without some hard work. Deepak Chahar gave 7 runs in four overs. Bhubaneswar gave 3 runs. Washington Sundar once again could not succeed despite bowling in the openings.

Pant flop again: Rahul's coolest look

The young wicketkeeper batsman has continued to fail despite repeated opportunities. In the first T-2 of the series against the Windies, Pant failed to play a long innings and returned to the pavilion by scoring 5 runs off just 5 balls. Opener L.Rahul was unbeaten on 7 not out off 5 balls. This was his second consecutive T-8 century. He also registered a half century against Bangladesh earlier. He also hit three half-centuries in Mushtaq Ali T-1. Iyer did well against Bangladesh. However, he could not stand against the Windies, and Pollard had an unexpected catch fast to coat and bold him.

Nicholas Pooran's comeback: Changing bowling prospects

The wicketkeeper batsman Nicholas Pooran, who was tampering with the ball in the first match of the T-1 series against Afghanistan, is expected to return from tomorrow's match. Windies have experienced wicketkeeper-batsmen like Shai Hop and Ramdin, in which case they can hire other wicketkeepers as specialists. Windsor captain Pollard also emphasized that the bowlers need to look disciplined after the first T-2 defeat.

India: Kohli (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Rahul, Pant, Pandey, Iyer, Dubey, Jadeja, Sundar, Chahal, Kuldeep, Deepak Chahar, Bhubeshwar Kumar, Mohammad Shami

Windies: Pollard (Captain), Allen, Cottrell, Hathameyer, Holder, Brendan King, Lewis, Kimo Paul, Pierre, Ramdin, Rutherford, Simmons, Walsh Jr. Williams

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