All-rounders: Ben Stokes, Sam Curran
Ben Stokes has played each game of England's tour of India, and he might need a breather. But the visitors are faced with the opportunity to wrap up the series in 4 games, and they might trust their star all-rounder to play another game of T20 cricket without too many troubles.
Stokes' importance to the team is immense, but it is reduced by the presence of fellow seam-bowling all-rounder Sam Curran. One of 5 pace options at Morgan's disposal, the 22-year-old has been used at varying stages of the innings to great effect. Curran hasn't had much to do with the bat in this series, but he's certainly an excellent player to have at No. 7.
Bowlers: Jofra Archer, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
The England bowling attack has remained unchanged for the most part of this series against India. The only change Morgan and the team management made came in the 2nd T20I, in which Tom Curran stepped in for the injured Mark Wood.
If Wood is fit, he will walk into the playing XI. Fresh off a 3-wicket haul although he was taken to the cleaners in his last over, the express quick is the unofficial leader of the England attack in T20Is.
Wood will have support from Jofra Archer, who has gone wicketless in three of his last four T20Is (the one in which he didn't saw him win the Man of the Match award). Chris Jordan, who has been hard to get away in flashes, rounds off the pace department.
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid, who will be up against the left-handed hitting prowess of Rishabh Pant and Ishan Kishan, makes up the final spot in England's predicted playing XI for the 4th T20I against India.
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