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Rain threatens second ODI between Windies and India

Match officials are expecting rain to once again be a feature of the second One Day International between the West Indies and India at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday. Only 39.2 overs were possible in the first ODI on Friday, with India reaching 199-3, having been asked to bat.

The likes of captain Virat Kholi who was left unbeaten on 32 and Shikhar Dhawan who led the scoring with 87, will once again look to get their eye in, as they seek to win their third straight ODI series in the Caribbean.

The regional side is not expected to make any changes to the eleven which started against the Indians in the opening fixture on Friday. The match is set to start at 8:00 am Jamaica time.



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