West Indies vs India 3rd T20I: India should make these changes to their playing XI
India is facing a must-win situation in the third T20I against West Indies. The visitors are trailing 2-0 in the five-match series and need to win the remaining three games to avoid a series defeat.
India has made some changes to its playing XI in the last two games, but they haven't worked out. The team management might need to make some more changes in the third game to get the desired results.
Here are the changes that India should make to their playing XI for the third T20I:
Yashasvi Jaiswal in for Ishan Kishan: Ishan Kishan has been struggling for form in the series so far. He has scored just 28 runs in two innings at an average of 14. He has been dismissed by both spinners and pacers, and it looks like he is not comfortable against the short ball. Jaiswal, on the other hand, is a more aggressive batsman and can take the game away from the opposition in the powerplay. He has scored 204 runs in five T20Is at an average of 40.80.
Kuldeep Yadav in for Ravi Bishnoi: Kuldeep Yadav has been one of India's most successful bowlers in T20Is in recent years. He has taken 107 wickets in 52 matches at an average of 21.70. He is a good option against both left-handed and right-handed batsmen. Ravi Bishnoi has been expensive in the series so far, and he has been wicketless in two innings.
Avesh Khan in for Mukesh Choudhary: Avesh Khan is a more experienced bowler than Mukesh Choudhary and he has a better yorker. He can be effective in the death overs, where India has been struggling to defend scores. Mukesh Choudhary has been expensive in the series so far, and he has only taken one wicket in two innings.
These are just my suggestions, and the team management will have to decide who they want to play. But I believe that these changes will give India a better chance of winning the third T20I and avoiding a series defeat.