As the T20I series between India and West Indies heads into its decisive third match in the cool evening air of Delhi, the hosts are riding high on confidence—and momentum. With a 2-0 lead already secured, India are primed for a clean sweep, while the visitors are scrambling for answers, possibly turning to the left-arm pace of Jediah Seales in a last-ditch effort to avoid whitewash.
Team India are unlikely to tinker with a winning formula. Sources close to the camp confirm that the playing XI that delivered commanding performances in the first two T20Is will remain unchanged for the Delhi fixture .
From the top-order fluency of Yashasvi Jaiswal to the middle-order composure of Suryakumar Yadav, and the death-over mastery of Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya, every cog in India’s machine has clicked. Even the usually experimental side has shown rare consistency—a sign of Rohit Sharma’s clear tactical vision ahead of major global events.
For the West Indies, it’s been a story of missed opportunities and tactical missteps. Despite flashes of brilliance—like Andre Russell’s explosive cameos and Alzarri Joseph’s fiery spells—their inability to string together consistent performances has cost them dearly.
Now, with pride on the line, the Caribbean side might be tempted to introduce Jediah Seales, the young left-arm pacer known for his angle and swing under lights. Seales, who has impressed in domestic and A-team circuits, could offer a fresh dimension against India’s right-hand-heavy top order.
The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi is expected to offer a balanced surface—good for stroke-making early on, with some assistance for spinners as the game progresses. With temperatures hovering around 22°C and clear skies forecast, dew could play a role in the second innings, making bowling second a challenge.
Teams winning the toss might prefer chasing—a trend seen in recent T20Is at this venue.
| India (Predicted) | West Indies (Possible Change) |
|---|---|
| 1. Yashasvi Jaiswal | 1. Johnson Charles |
| 2. Shubman Gill | 2. Brandon King |
| 3. Suryakumar Yadav | 3. Nicholas Pooran (wk) |
| 4. Shreyas Iyer | 4. Rovman Powell (c) |
| 5. Hardik Pandya | 5. Andre Russell |
| 6. Rinku Singh | 6. Sherfane Rutherford |
| 7. Sanju Samson (wk) | 7. Shimron Hetmyer |
| 8. Axar Patel | 8. Akeal Hosein |
| 9. Kuldeep Yadav | 9. Gudakesh Motie |
| 10. Arshdeep Singh | 10. Alzarri Joseph |
| 11. Mohammed Siraj | 11. Jediah Seales (in for Motie or Holder) |
For India, it’s about finishing strong. For West Indies, it’s about salvaging pride—and perhaps planting seeds for future comebacks.
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