Updated On: 27 July, 2023 10:34 PM IST | Bridgetown (Barbados) | Srijanee Majumdar
India will use the ODI series to test out a few players to finalise their combinations ahead of the Asia Cup

Rohit Sharma (Pic: AFP)
The West Indies are often cited as everyone’s second favourite team in world cricket, except perhaps in the Caribbean where they may currently be regarded as the ‘least favourite’ team of the lot.
Even in this era when West Indies have so often been emasculated, they have still had the capacity to enchant fleetingly – as they did in Colombo when winning the World T20 in 2012. The current team lacks the majesty and power of the magnificent sides of the Eighties. In Sri Lanka 11 years ago, they had a rollercoaster ride to the T20 final, which was ultimately mesmerising. Their campaign was unpredictable, joyous and stylish and everyone enjoyed their triumph. Yet now, with the 50-over series round the corner, there is serious doubt whether West Indies will be able to save themselves from more humiliation.
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