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  11 Jul 2023, 18:34

India aiming to pile on 21-year Test misery for West Indies

ROSEAU, Dominica, July 11, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - India attempt to extend West

Indies' 21 years of misery when they meet in the lush tropical setting of
Windsor Park Stadium in Dominica on Wednesday in the first match of a two-
Test series.

Rocked by the failure of the two-time winners to qualify for the World Cup in
India in October-November this year, the Caribbean cricket community is
unlikely to find solace in the shape of Kraigg Brathwaite's Test side.

The West Indies last won a Test match against India back in 2002.

This brief series, which ends in Trinidad the following week in what will be
the 100th Test between the two teams, marks the start of the next two-year
World Test Championship cycle leading to the final in 2025.

Beaten by New Zealand in the inaugural final in 2021 and then outplayed by
Australia in the 2023 decider just four weeks ago, Rohit Sharma's team is
likely to show no more than three changes from the side that lost the new
Test cricket showpiece by 209 runs at The Oval.

With veteran batsman Cheteshwar Pujara dropped and pacer Mohammed Shami
rested, there are now opportunities for either of the uncapped Yashasvi
Jaiswal or Ruturaj Gaikwad to make the number three spot their own while it
will be a toss-up between Jaydev Unadkat and Navdeep Saini to fill the breach
in the fast bowling department.

Spinning all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin, unlucky to have been omitted from
last month's duel with Australia, should have the chance to add to his
already impressive record against the West Indies.

In 11 Tests against these opponents he has taken 60 wickets and compiled four
of his five Test centuries in averaging just over 50 with the bat.

India will also look for runs from recalled Ajinkya Rahane, the vice-captain
who made 89 and 46 in the loss to Australia after a two-year absence.

"I'm still young and there's a lot of cricket left in me," the 35-year-old
told cricinfo.com

"In the last year or so, I've worked a lot on my fitness. There were a few
points in my batting that I've worked on. I'm enjoying my cricket a lot."

As disconsolate as they may be by the West Indies' failure to advance to the
World Cup, fans in Dominica are anticipating that one of their own, 24-year-
old Alick Athanaze, will make his Test debut in the series opener in the
middle-order in place of fellow left-hander Kyle Mayers.

While Mayers has been ruled out of contention due to niggling injuries, two
other players who were part of the West Indies' abysmal World Cup qualifying
campaign in Zimbabwe -- all-rounder Jason Holder and fast bowler Alzarri
Joseph -- are expected to shoulder much of the responsibility to quell the
threat of a formidable India batting line-up.

Senior pacer Kemar Roach will still lead the attack though, while the
decision on whether or not to go with two specialist spinners in Jomel
Warrican and the recalled Rahkeem Cornwall or opt for the raw pace but
questionable fitness of Shannon Gabriel will be determined by the appearance
of the pitch on Wednesday morning.

Windsor Park has generally offered little encouragement for fast bowlers but
there is an element of the unknown this time around as the venue is hosting
its first Test since Pakistan's historic series-clinching triumph in 2017.

Notwithstanding their obvious underdog status and especially concerns about
the ability of the batting line-up to cope with the Indian attack, West
Indies batting legend Brian Lara -- the performance mentor for the team -- is
hopeful that the home side, and particularly the younger, inexperienced
players, can offer more than a glimmer of encouragement at time of widespread
cricketing gloom in the region.

"It may take some time but obviously as an international cricketer if you are
at this stage, it doesn't matter what age you're at, you've got to learn
very, very quickly and I think they have that sort of attitude to learn and
are willing to listen," said Lara in summing up what he has seen so far of
Athanaze and another uncapped batsman in the 13-man squad, 22-year-old Kirk
McKenzie.