What to look for in the West Indies vs England ODI series?

The 5-match series between West Indies and England is off to a great start
The 5-match series between West Indies and England
is
off to a great start

The 5-match ODI series between West Indies couldn’t have got off to a more rollicking start. In a match which witnessed unprecedented number of hits flying out of the stadium, England coasted to a victory over the hosts.

This match once again underlined the nature of modern-day one-day cricket where even 350 is no longer a completely safe target. The clinical manner of England’s victory once again demonstrated what an incredible side they are in this format.

With the World Cup just a few months down the line, England have the responsibility to keep their juggernaut going. The West Indians, on the other hand, are still trying to figure out their best combination.

This series would give us a very good idea of what to expect from both the teams in the future. At the moment, the two teams are at opposing ends of the performance spectrum. England are soaring while West Indies have endured a tough time.

Let’s look at the big issues that will be addressed in this series.


Position of Gayle

Chris Gayle made a big statement in the first ODI with a hundred
Chris Gayle made a big statement in the first ODI with a hundred

Ever since he emerged as the biggest superstar of T20 cricket, Chris Gayle’s motivation to perform for the West Indies has been under doubt. He has completely given up Test cricket and even in ODI format, his performances were poor.

He made a big statement before the start of the series where he asked the fans to expect something big from him in these matches. And he has started in a grand way. Yes, his hundred wasn’t enough for victory but the way he struck the ball suggests he is not lacking any motivation to perform for West Indies.

If he keeps his form going through these 5 matches, West Indies are going to get a big boost ahead of the World Cup. However, one has to be cautious before making any predictions as his ODI form has often, in the past, gone for a toss after one good innings. Let’s see what happens next.

Performance of West Indian Young Batsmen

Young batsmen like Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer are crucial for West Indies future in ODIs also
Young batsmen like Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer are crucial for West Indies future in ODIs also

The rich vein of form that Shai Hope found towards the end of last year in ODI cricket contrasts heavily with his returns in Tests. By scoring a good half-century in the first game, he has suggested that, at least, in this format, he has found his groove. But can he continue?

Similarly, Shimron Hetmyer has impressed recently with his batting and, unlike Hope, is performing well in both ODIs and Tests. His aggression is high-quality but does he have the ability to adjust to conditions and not throw his wicket away with expansive shots? This is another important question that will be explored.

Evin Lewis’ injury has given a great opportunity to John Campbell who impressed everyone with his stroke-play in the Tests. However, Lewis’ devastating style of play has made him an important member of the team and replacing him for the long term at the top of the innings would require something special from Campbell. He certainly has the talent for it.

Carlos Brathwaite is another player who is looking to cement his place in the team. Remembered only for his heroics in the World T20 Final of 2016, his performances otherwise have been ordinary. He has another opportunity to show his mettle.

England’s Hunt for Their Best Pacers

Mark Wood's good showing in the final Test has raised expectations from him
Mark Wood's good showing in the final Test has raised expectations from him

The English line-up for the World Cup is almost fully settled. The batting line-up has no holes at the moment and the two spinners – Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid – are also doing well. Among the pacers, Chris Woakes has performed well with his ability to bowl a consistent line and length while Liam Plunkett’s height provides variety.

The question for England is, who should be their third seamer – if required. There are some exciting options. Mark Wood’s furious spell in the final Test has raised expectations from him. The only ingredient missing from England’s line-up is an out-and-out pacer and Wood could be the person to fill that void.

However, Tom Curran too showed good skills in his short ODI career and could be given an opportunity. David Willey doesn’t have express pace but is the only left-armer in the vicinity of the team. Wood, Curran and Willey are fighting amongst themselves in this series for that third seamer spot. Which one emerges as the leader remains to be seen.

Of course, Joffra Archer’s name is doing the rounds as a possible late entrant. That question won’t be answered in this series.

Composition of West Indies’ Pace Attack

Kemar Roach's absence is going to hurt West Indies in this series
Kemar Roach's absence is going to hurt West Indies in this series

West Indies have a potent bowling attack in Tests. This was proven in the Test series. However, the outline of the bowling line-up remains uncertain in this format. Kemar Roach’s absence due to a stress reaction has caused serious concern about his availability for the World Cup. His presence is essential for West Indies to succeed as the experience and ability possessed by him is unmatched in West Indies cricket presently.

The likes of Oshane Thomas and Fabien Allen are exciting but yet to prove themselves in the big league of international cricket. Injury to Keemo Paul has been a setback as he is a very exciting prospect.

The interesting selection is Sheldon Cottrell. The 29-year-old has been around for a long time without producing a decisive spell at this level. His left-arm bowling provides a different angle and may be tested against England.

The absence of Shannon Gabriel is glaring as his pace and strength is exceptional. In his absence, there would be too much similarity in the West Indian pace line-up. He would certainly be brought back, maybe in the final match of this series, to add some spice to the attack.

Lastly, the spin bowlers would also be in the spotlight. Devendra Bishoo is under pressure after losing his place in the Test team while Ashley Nurse has looked useful. It is unlikely that Windies would always have room for both of them. Hence, it’s interesting to see who performs better.

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Edited by Kingshuk Kusari