WATCH : Indian Fans Trolled Hardik Pandya For Giving A “Chapri” Reply

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On Tuesday, the Indian team management stuck to their decision of providing young and fringe players with another chance in the third ODI against the West Indies. This time, both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli were rested, and Hardik Pandya took charge to lead Team India in the series-deciding match at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad.

Following an unexpected defeat in the second ODI in Barbados, where the West Indies made a comeback and leveled the series, fans anticipated the return of the best XI with Rohit and Kohli back in action for the decider.

However, under the guidance of Rahul Dravid, the management chose to keep both senior batters on the bench and provided an opportunity to Ruturaj Gaikwad, who isn’t part of the ODI plans for the upcoming World Cup due to his commitments at the Asian Games during the same period.

For the third ODI, Jaydev Unadkat and Gaikwad were brought into the side, replacing Umran Malik and the in-form Axar Patel.

During the toss, Hardik Pandya was reminded of India’s impressive record against the West Indies in bilateral ODI series, having not lost one since 2006 and winning 12 straight series. If India were to lose that day, Pandya would be the captain under whom this streak would be broken.

The host asked Pandya about the pressure of potentially being the captain to end that longstanding streak, to which Pandya responded with confidence, “It’s okay to be unique.”

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