Fantasy Picks: India v West Indies, 1st ODI


December 15: India v West Indies, 1st ODI in Chennai

NOTE: We might not always be able to tip you off about a late injury (or other relevant) updates

Our XI: Virat Kohli, Nicholas Pooran, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Shai Hope, Rishabh Pant, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Sheldon Cottrell, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav

Captain: Virat Kohli

Kohli averages 174 against West Indies in his last nine ODI innings with six hundreds – and a 72 – and you simply cannot ignore him for your captain pick, not after the T20I series he has had.

Vice-captain: Nicholas Pooran

Pooran has a 50-plus score in a T20I in Chennai, and his average of 44 in ODIs this year makes him a great shout – wicketkeeping batsmen are always a good option anyway.

Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar are carrying injuries, and have been replaced by Mayank Agarwal and Shardul Thakur in the Indian squad

Hot picks

Shreyas Iyer
Iyer gets the nod over Rohit Sharma, who has a poor record in Chennai. Not to forget that Iyer hit 71 and 65 in the only two ODI innings he played in the Caribbean earlier this year.

Shai Hope

Hope’s last three ODI scores are 109*, 43 and 77*, against Afghanistan last month. His last series against India in the Caribbean wasn’t the best, but when he came to India in October last year he scored a 123* and a 95 in two of his five innings.

Yuzvendra Chahal

Chepauk loves its spinners and the last time Chahal played an ODI there, he put the brakes on Australia and took three wickets. Chahal has never gone wicketless against West Indies, and should be the first pick among bowlers.

Value picks

Rishabh Pant

He can totally tee off as a batsman, and there is the possibility of a few dismissals via Chahal and Kuldeep, who could be among the wickets. Wicketkeepers were involved in five wickets in the last ODI played in Chennai.

Sheldon Cottrell

Cottrell was West Indies’ highest wicket-taker in the World Cup and, with the variations he has, you’ll pick him to strike at some stage. A slower pitch, best suited for a 270-plus game, will also play to his strengths. He did well in the home ODI series against India too.

KL Rahul

Rahul is in hot form, hit a hundred in his previous but one ODI innings, scored 48 against West Indies the last time they played an ODI, and his best Test score came in Chennai – 199 against England in 2016.

Point to note

  • The batsmen who rotate the strike and score at a steady rate are best suited for Chennai, which might not have a 300-plus pitch. Among bowlers, medium pacers, spinners, and smart death bowlers should be your go-to men.



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