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India will hope that their bowling clicks much better than what happened in the previous game; especially at the top by Ishant Sharma and R.P.Singh. India may even want to rethink their strategy of bowling too many overs by the spinners, given the moist outfield in the region.


While Gayle himself may have earned himself a reputation of playing cameos, it will be the duo of Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shiv Chanderpaul whose experience will come in handy.


West Indies will continue to look at the top order to provide them with the starts that they have been so used to in this series.


This is why, Abhishek Nayar may be allowed to bowl some overs, unlike the third ODI where he was afforded none.


The bowling of Jerome Taylor is a definite worry, and had it not been for the injury to Fidel Edwards, he could well have been rested.