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After winning the Test and ODI series, India will now turn their attention towards the five-match T20I series against the West Indies, their final leg of the multi-format Caribbean and US tour, which kicks-off in Trinidad. The T20 is the format West Indies are most likely to challenge the young Indian side more, as they remain a formidable team in the shortest format of the game. The two-time World T20 champions will look to end the tour on a high note after narrowly losing the ODIs 1-2 and Tests 0-1 against the more fancied visitors. On paper, India still remain favourites as No.1 side in the world with the West Indies currently ranked seventh in T20Is. But the Hardik Pandya-led side, without senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, could potentially face a much tougher challenge in this series.
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