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West Indies suffered heavy injuries, Star Pacer dropped out of India’s trials

The West Indies suffered heavy injuries against India before the upcoming two-match test series. His star Pacer, Shamar Joseph, has been excluded from the series due to an injury.

Cricket West Indies on Friday (September 26) confirmed the development by announcing Shamar Joseph’s replacement. The 22-year-old fast-bouling all-rounder Johann has been nominated as a replacement of Joseph. The young cricketer is from Barbados and has played 19 first class games so far.

Johan Lee announced the replacement of Shamar Joseph

In those 19 matches, Layne has shocked 66 wickets at an average of 22.28 with four five wickets. With the bat, he has scored 500 runs in red-ball cricket, including two half-centuries.

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Meanwhile, the two-match test series will be going on in Ahmedabad on 2 October, while the second match will be held in Delhi from October 10.

West Indies Squad: Roston Chase (C), Jomel Warrican (VC), Kevalon Anderson, Alik Athanaz, John Campbell, Tagnarin Chanderpall, Justin Greaves, Shai Hope, Tevin Imlach, Alzari Joseph, Joseph, Johann, Brandon King, Johan, Brandon King, Anderson Pear, Joden, Jane Pier, Zen Pai, Zen Pai, Zen Pai, Zen Pai, Zen Pai

India’s dominance over West Indies

India has completely dominated its rivalry against the West Indies in tests over the last few decades and will start the upcoming series as a firm as a favorite.

While the overall record is still in favor of the West Indies, India has been a better side in recent years. The West Indies had won a Test or Test series against India last time, it has been more than two decades.

The last success of the Caribbean organization against India in the longest format of the game returned in 2002 when he won a five-match series at home by a margin of 2–1.

West Indies have a chance to script history

Since then, India has won nine consecutive Test series without losing a single match against the West Indies.

India has not lost a Test match at home against the West Indies since the 1994/95 season and will watch to expand its unbeaten run.

The Home Side will start the upcoming series as a favorite, while the visitors will be looking to come up with a good performance and will give your staunch host a run for your money.

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