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ToggleWest Indies will lock horns with India in the 34th match of the ICC World Cup 2019. Jason Holder-led needs to win the remaining three matches to stay in contention for the final four. In fact, the Windies will need other results to go in their favour. We take a look at West Indies’ Predicted Playing XI and Analysis for the match against India.
On the other hand, India is in great form. In fact, India had a lucky escape against Afghanistan and they would like to tighten the screws. India is yet to be defeated in the tournament and they would aim to continue their domination against West Indies.
Here is West Indies’ Predicted Playing XI:
Chris Gayle
The Talisman batsman had scored a good knock of 87 runs in the previous match against New Zealand. It is going to be crucial for the Windies to have Chris Gayle firing at all cylinders.
Shai Hope
The wicketkeeper-batsman could score only one run in the previous match against the Kiwis. Hope has been a consistent performer for the Windies.
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Evin Lewis
Evin Lewis had suffered a hamstring injury in the last match. However, the southpaw batsman is expected to play against India.
Nicholas Pooran
The southpaw batsman has impressed with his batting. However, the left-hander could only score a solitary run against New Zealand.
Shimron Hetmyer
The left-hander has impressed with his pyrotechnics. Hetmyer is giving the impetus to the West Indies innings and he had scored 54 off just 45 balls in the last game.
Jason Holder
The West Indies captain had led with aplomb thus far. However, Holder had gone wicketless in the previous match and he was dismissed for a golden duck.
West Indies has a tough job at hand.
Carlos Brathwaite
The gun all-rounder had scored a scintillating hundred in the previous match as he scored 101 runs off just 89 balls. However, Carlos Brathwaite could not take his team over the line.
Ashley Nurse
The off-spinner had gone wicketless in the previous match against the Kiwis. Nurse hasn’t had a lot of chance to bowl.
Kemar Roach
The experienced fast bowler was economical in his spell as he conceded only 38 runs. However, Roach will like to provide early breakthroughs to his team.
Sheldon Cottrell
The southpaw seamer has impressed with his brisk pace. Cottrell has also impressed with his agility in the field as he is fit as a fiddle. The left-arm pacer had scalped four wickets in the last match.
Oshane Thomas
Thomas has generated quick speed in the tournament. The fast bowler has thus far snared seven wickets in the tournament and he would like to continue his good form going.