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Don't Think There Will Be Drastic Changes: Rohit Sharma On Playing XI For 2nd Test Vs West Indies

The hosts on the other hand had a terrible outing as India restricted them cheaply in both innings, finishing the game within three days

The Indian team kickstarted the new World Test Championship cycle on a winning note, defeating the West Indies by an innings and 141 runs in Dominica. Team India stepped out on the field with two debutants, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan in the first Test with Jaiswal scoring a brilliant hundred. Veteran off-spinner Ashwin produced an exceptional spell by scalping 12 wickets throughout the match with a fifer across both innings.

The hosts on the other hand had a terrible outing as India restricted them cheaply in both innings, finishing the game within three days. The second Test will start on Thursday in Port of Spain, and the ground is known for its unpredictable weather conditions which leads to some suspense over the playing XI for both sides.

“In Dominica, we had a clear idea when we saw the pitch and knew the conditions. Here we don't have clarity as there is talk of rain, but I don't think there will be drastic changes. But whatever conditions are available, based on that, we will make that decision,” Rohit told reporters ahead of the match.

Team India has a great outing with the ball too with the spin twin of Ashwin and Jadeja destroying the Windies batting order. Since they have performed well, the Indian team is likely to go with the same set of spinners. However, Navdeep Saini and Mukesh Kumar will be in contention to make it into the playing XI.

Rohit Sharma who got a terrific hundred in the first Test was elated that youngster like Jaiswal batted well by making 171 runs on debut. The Indian skipper feels that transition will happen in the team sooner than later.

"Transition has to happen, whether today or tomorrow but I am happy that our boys who are coming in are doing well. And our role is important as we have to give them role clarity. Now it's up to them how they want to prepare and perform for the team. And we rely on those individuals and obviously they are the future of Indian cricket and they will take Indian cricket to greater heights," Rohit said.

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