WEST INDIES TOUR OF INDIA, 2019 by Gokul Gopal • Published on ShareTweet Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal last played at Cardiff in 2018. © AFP India have blown hot and cold in the T20 format over the last 12 months, failing to win two successive series and managing only three series victories out of the seven they have played since November 2018. That they haven’t fielded their best eleven in this format, which Virat Kohli stressed when asked about India’s current standing. However, ahead of the three-match T20I series against West Indies which starts on Friday (December 6), India look close as close to full strength – barring injury absentees – as is possible. Kohli has returned to the T20I side after taking a break for the games against Bangladesh. India are also boosted in their pace department with the presence of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami. Barring the absence of Shikhar Dhawan, who is out due to a knee injury, India boast the luxury of a near full-strength team, with several all-round and spin options to boot. While there is still that conundrum of wrist spin vs finger spinners who can also bat, the presence of both Kuldeep…