- Team India has to play a 3-match ODI series with West Indies. For which the selectors can announce a new captain and vice-captain. These players can get big responsibility on the West Indies tour…
Team India is on a tour of Australia these days. Where India defeated Australia by a huge margin of 295 runs in the first Test played in Perth. Under the captaincy of Bumrah, the Indian team created history by defeating Australia.
India will face West Indies in this series. Many big changes can be seen in the Indian team in this series. Before this series, let us take a look at what the possible 16-member Indian team could be like.
Team India has to play 3 ODIs against West Indies
The ODI World Cup is to be played in the year 2027. Before that, the Indian selectors will try to give opportunities to young players in bilateral series. So that the future team can be prepared. Let us tell you that before that the West Indies team has to tour India. This series will be played in September and October in the year 20256. A 3-match ODI series will be played here between India and West Indies. In which fans will get to see interesting matches.
KL Rahul can become the captain and Shreyas can become the vice-captain
Regular captain Rohit Sharma may be rested in the ODI series to be played between India and West Indies. While in his absence, experienced batsman KL Rahul may be chosen as the captain. KL Rahul has already played this role on many occasions for India.
Shreyas Iyer can be chosen as the vice-captain. It is believed that Shreyas Iyer can return to Team India against West Indies. Iyer has been out of the team for a long time. He has played good innings in domestic cricket. Due to which the selectors can give him a chance to return.
Team India’s probable 16-member squad for 3 ODIs against West Indies:Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer (Vice Captain), Sanju Samson, KL Rahul (Captain), Rishabh Pant, Nitish Reddy, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Umran Malik, Jaspreet Bumrah and Tilak Verma.