The West Indies handed over the responsibility to two giants to win the Test series against Team India
The West Indies handed over the responsibility to two giants to win the Test series against Team India
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New Delhi: India wants to make a comeback in the West Indies Test series by losing the first T20 and then the ODI series. The West Indies want to win the upcoming Test series to compensate for the lost series so that they can survive. But the Widinz team knows that defeating the world number one team is not so easy. So, the Board has entrusted two former players with an important responsibility.

Two former team players Brian Lara and Ranaresh Sarvan will prepare Caribbean players for the Test series so that they can perform well against India. Lara and Ramnaresh Sarvan will teach the West Indies players the batting tricks in the first Test, which will be played before the first test at Antigua. Lara and Sarvan have been amazing batsmen in their respective times.

The first Test of the two-match series between India and the West Indies will be played from August 22-26, while the second match will be played from August 30 to September 3. The second Test will be played in Jamaica. The West Indies had lost two consecutive series under the captaincy of Jason Holder. His effort must be that he does not lose the Test series. If Indian captain Virat Kohli continues to lead the West Indies in the Test series, he will become the first captain to beat the West Indies in the same tour on their own soil in all three formats of cricket. Skipper Virat Kamal is in form and scored a consecutive century in the last two games of the three-match ODI series.

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