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India target series sweep, Windies motivated by pep talk

India, currently third in the World Test Championship standings, are also on a high after winning the Asia Cup T20 tournament last month

India eyes series sweep, Windies inspired

Reuters

Published : 09 Oct 2025, 07:36 PM

Updated : 09 Oct 2025, 07:36 PM

India captain Shubman Gill ruled out a drop in their intensity and said they will field their strongest playing XI in their pursuit of a 2-0 series sweep against a demoralised West Indies in the final Test beginning on Friday.

India thumped West Indies by an innings and 140 runs inside three days of the opening Test in Ahmedabad and look on course to win their first test series under Gill's captaincy at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium.

West Indies were blanked 3-0 by Australia in their previous Test series in July, which included the ignominy of being bundled out for 27 in the final test in Kingston.

India, currently third in the World Test Championship standings, are also on a high after winning the Asia Cup T20 tournament last month.

"I don't think your intensity drops depending on the opposition," Gill told reporters on Thursday.

"It doesn't matter who you're playing. We want to be able to play at our own intensity.

"Playing for India, you don't need external motivation to up your intensity. It doesn't matter if you're playing West Indies, Bangladesh, Australia or England.

"We want to be able to play at our own intensity, and we want to maintain our own standards."

The top order batter did not disclose India's playing XI but made it clear that they would field the "strongest 11" players keeping in mind the WTC implication of the series outcome.

While Gill felt they played the "perfect game" in Ahmedabad, Sai Sudharsan is yet to nail down the number three position managing seven in India's lone innings in Ahmedabad.

The left-hander has one fifty in seven innings in that crucial position but Gill was ready to be patient with the 23-year-old.

"You have to give young players more opportunities," Gill said.

His counterpart Roston Chase drew inspiration from his chat with three former West Indies captains -- Viv Richards, Richie Richardson and Brian Lara -- ahead of the match.

"I had the privilege of speaking with all three of them, and they basically said the same thing. They just told me to keep believing," all-rounder Chase said.

"Obviously we're down right now, but it has to change at some point. Change can start from now, and it starts with the belief and the mindset of each and every player..."

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