India take on the West Indies in the 2nd ODI at Bridgetown today with an eye on clinching the three-match series. The spinners were in immaculate form in the opening game on Thursday, helping the team to a comfortable five-wicket win.Â
Former India batter Abhinav Mukund reckons the visitors will not make any changes to the XI for this match. 바카라śNo, I don바카라™t see India making any changes to the playing XI primarily because they have handed a debut to Mukesh Kumar and also given him the new ball. Hardik Pandya and Mukesh Kumar will open the bowling in this series.바카라ťÂ
The former India opener added, 바카라śThey tried out Hardik with the new ball for just the second time in ODIs and more so the batting order was also tinkered around with a little bit. As far as bowling is concerned, I don바카라™t see them making any changes because I know Chahal (Yuzvendra) will be getting a game at some point.바카라ťÂ
Another former India bowler and pundit, Nikhil Chopra, feels India, however, could make a change to the XI today. 바카라śThe only change that I feel can happen is in the spin department as both and Yuzi Chahal are sitting out. Ravindra Jadeja had a pretty good day on Thursday, with him getting three wickets and also scoring an unbeaten 16. So, if any changes are there then it바카라™s in the spin department.바카라ťÂ
has not had the best of outings on this tour. Would India be slightly concerned?Â
Mukund said, 바카라śI think it바카라™s too early to talk about Shubman Gill바카라™s failure because he has had a phenomenal last couple of years. It is important as a viewer and as an Indian cricket fan to not mess up formats. I feel we always tend to mix up formats and we tend to drop here and there, and we tend to associate form concerned with certain formats. The Test format is done with. As far as ODIs are concerned, Shubman Gill is our top player, and I think he should go to the World Cup. I don바카라™t think his form is a concern. I바카라™m sure he바카라™ll be back with a bang.바카라ťÂ