It is rare to see teams compete with each other in T20Is let alone locking horns with one another in a five-match T20I series in an ODI World Cup year. However, the rare is set to happen as hosts West Indies and India will lock horns with each other in a five-match T20I series slated to kickstart from August 3 with the 1st T20I at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad.
West Indies, who clearly struggled in the two-match Test series and were comprehensively beaten by a mammoth margin of 200 runs in the ODI series decider a few days ago can afford to smile as their T20 outfit has a very intimidating look to it and boasts of players who are known for their exploits in the T20 circuit.
Most importantly, the return of Nicholas Pooran, who recently powered MI New York to the inaugural Major League Cricket title in the USA will give the Windies the kind of boost they require before taking on a power-packed T20I side like team India. In addition to Pooran, the return of Akeal Hosein and Jason Holder will also bolster the hosts who will look to find a reason to smile as India's tour of the Caribbean draws to a close.
Though the series may not have enough significance in store for India, who have their eyes set on arguably the biggest prize on offer this calendar year - 0DI World Cup 2023, for the Windies it will mark the beginning of an extended T20 home season. Soon after the end of the T20I series, the West Indian players will participate in the Caribbean Premier League 2023 starting August 16 and will look to fine tune their preparations for the ICC men's T20 World Cup 2024 to be played in the West Indies and the USA.
For India it seems that there are a few debuts brewing as Yashasvi Jaiswal and Tilak Varma look desperate to repeat their IPL heroics in the international circuit. With India resting skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and pacer Mohammed Siraj, there are chances that both young Turks might get the chance to make their T20I debuts and prove to the entire world why they are rated so highly in the Indian Premier League.

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