All about Windies Tour to India


Posted October 3, 2018 by Cricadium

With the beginning of a new month and a goodbye to September, cricket fans in India are excited for the October as Team India will host Windies from the first week of October.

 
With the beginning of a new month and a goodbye to September, cricket fans in India are excited for the October as Team India will host Windies from the first week of October.

India will host Windies for:
• 2 Tests
• 5 One Day Internationals
• 3 Twenty20 Internationals

Indian’s are excited for the India vs West Indies cricket series that will be held at different cities in India. Venues include Guwahati, Indore, Pune, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Rajkot, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow or Kanpur, and Chennai.

West Indies Squad has been finalized and will be lead by the all-rounder, Jason Holder.

During the Indian Premier League, Captain of Windies Cricket Team, Jason Holder and the former Indian Captain and the Second Wicketkeeper to score 10000 runs in ODI, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, played for the Chennai Super Kings.

The team India’s Squad is yet not finalized but we hope that fastest 10000 runs in ODI player MS Dhoni will play in all formats. We are waiting for the best batsmen, Virat Kohli to join the team in Windies Tour of India.

We hope that the Virat Kohli will complete his 10000 ODI Runs during the Windies tour and join the elite 10000 Runs club (if he plays). Virat will be the 5th Indian Batsman who will join the team of 10000 run achievers. The 10k Runs Club include MS Dhoni, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and the God of Indian Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar.

So we hope that this tour of Windies will help Virat to set a new record. Virat Kohli’s fans are excited to see him achieving heights after receiving Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award by President of India.
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Last Updated October 3, 2018