India look to avenge T20 humiliation

India look to avenge T20 humiliation

A wounded India will be desperate to avenge their recent defeat against the West Indies when the ODI series gets underway.

With the ICC World Twenty20 debacle still fresh on their mind, India will regrouped for the 50-over format on Friday, after a nine-day break from competitive cricket.

A tired Indian team suffered a seven-wicket tharshing at the hands of Christ Gayle's men in the ICC World T20 in England.

Indian squad is sans big-wigs

The squad is sans big-wigs like Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan, who are nursing various injuries, but promises to put up a goos show against the hosts with the return of pacer Ashish Nehra and some new talents in the four-match ODI series.

The Indian team is packed with all rounders in Yusuf Pathan and Ravindra Jadeja besides the likes of star batsmen Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma.

Their bowling department, as admitted by West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan, will be the main concern for the home side, especially the spinners.

West Indies celebrate 

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who has vowed to bring cheer back to the Indian fans, has already made it clear to the opposition that his team was not short on confidence and had the wherewithals to challenge the West Indies

"When it comes to playing for your country you don't really need motivation to go out and perform," Dhoni had said on arrival in the Caribbean.

We have to play consistent cricket, says Dhoni

He also warned the hosts against relying on the Twenty20 form, saying the 50-over format was altogether a different ball game.

"The West Indies is playing good cricket at the moment. They had a very good (World) 20/20 tournament, but in the 50 overs, you have time to settle down," he said.

Dhoni believes consistency would be the key to success in the series, which begins at the slow Sabina Park track.

"The team that plays consistent cricket over the series will come out as winners. We have to play consistent cricket and I think that will be the key for us," Dhoni said.

Dhoni's men, ranked third in the ICC's ODI team rankings, would also take the opportunity to climb up the ladder ahead of Australia and inch closer to table toppers South Africa, especially in the backdrop of their successful last ODI series against New Zealand in March.

India have quality players, says Gayle

The West Indies, seemingly resurgent following their semifinal berth in the T20 World Cup, are not taking the Indians lightly though. Chris Gayle and Co had lost their last series in England.

"India are always a good One-Day team and they will be looking to beat us based on their Twenty20 disappointment.

"Sehwag and Tendulkar are two world class players but they still have quality players to step up and they have a lot of experience in one-day cricket," Gayle said.

"They still have quality players in Yuvraj, Harbhajan Singh, Dhoni, (Ishant) Sharma and a lot of guys to give us a lot of trouble," he added.

Irrespective of their recent Super Eight match win over India in the Twenty20 World Cup in England, the West Indies apprehend that the Indians will be "a handful in the Caribbean".

The hosts are also aware that they have to click as a unit despite all the experience and the talent in their armoury.

"We've got experience within experience and hopefully we'll come together as a unit," said senior batsman Sarwan, adding that "I think the key when we play India is to try and work the ball as much as we can."

However, their coach John Dyson has tried to use pressure tactics on the visitors by saying the hosts will play aggressive brand of cricket.

"We will play aggressive cricket, we will play to win as always, and we will aim for consistency. We always try and determine who the key players are for the opposition and think of ways that we may combat those key players," he said.

India-West Indies ODIs - Head to Head

 

 Played

 Won by India

Won by WI

Winning %

India

Winning %

West Indies

In West Indies

20

5

15

25.00

75.00

In India

38

15

23

39.47

60.53

Neutral Venues

32

15

15

46.88

46.88

Total

90

35

53

38.89

58.89

 

 

 

 

 

Series played in West Indies:

Series

 ODIs

 Result

India captain

W Indies captain

1982-83

3

W Indies won by 2-1

Kapil Dev

Clive Lloyd

1988-89

5

W Indies won by 5-0

Dilip Vengsarkar

Viv Richards

1996-97

4

W Indies won by 3-1

Sachin Tendulkar

Courtney Walsh

2001-02

3

W Indies won by 2-1

Sourav Ganguly

Carl Hooper

2006

5

W Indies won by 4-1

Rahul Dravid

Brian Lara

 


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