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India will go to clean sweep against West Indies, last match today

Teammates congratulate India's Shardul Thakur after the dismissal of West Indies' Kyle Mayers during the first ODI cricket match at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Friday, July 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

The Indian team, which has already won the series, will take to the field with the aim of making a clean sweep against the West Indies in the third and final cricket match to be held here on Wednesday. India on Sunday created a new world record by winning the 12th consecutive series in the ODI format against the West Indies. This is the best performance of a team against a single opponent.

Indian coach Rahul Dravid may try some new players in this match but he will focus on maintaining team balance to maintain the winning momentum.

Ravindra Jadeja was named vice-captain for this series along with Shikhar Dhawan and was the first choice as an all-rounder but missed the first two matches due to a knee injury.

It is also not sure whether Jadeja will be available to play in the third match as Axar Patel scored an unbeaten 64 in the second match in his absence.

As far as West Indies are concerned, they have failed to deliver their best. He has so far relied on Shai Hope, Nicholas Pooran, Rovman Powell or Romerio Shepherd. The most important thing is that the team has not done well on crucial occasions so far. In the last match of the series, West Indies may include Jason Holder in the playing XI.

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