#9 Bhuvneshwar Kumar
The right-arm fast bowler from Uttar Pradesh, Bhuvneshwar Kumar will make his return to the Indian team for the first time since the West Indies tour. Bhuvneshwar had been nursing an injury and now that he is fit to return, the 29-year-old will look to regain his place in the T20I team.
Bhuvneshwar has played 40 T20I matches in his career, scalping 39 wickets at a fantastic economy rate of 6.85. He can be the 'X-factor' for India in this series.
#10 Yuzvendra Chahal
Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal made his international debut in 2016 and he has become the face of India's spin department since then. Chahal has been captain Virat Kohli's prime choice whenever India have wanted a wicket in the limited overs formats.
The 29-year-old leggie has taken 50 wickets in 34 T20I matches at a strike rate of 16.00. Chahal keeps taking wickets at regular intervals with his wit and variations, and it will be intriguing to see how he performs in the upcoming series.
#11 Sheldon Cottrell
West Indies' left-arm pacer Sheldon Cottrell will be the center of attention in the three-match T20I series because he has been in great touch this year. Cottrell took three wickets in the series against Afghanistan and he also troubled the batsmen in the Abu Dhabi T10 League.
The Indian batsmen may find it difficult to tackle his left-arm pace. Cottrell had also done well in the World Cup match against India earlier in 2019.
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