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Visakhapatnam ODI: India win toss, elect to bat first

| @indiablooms | Oct 24, 2018, at 01:31 pm

Visakhapatnam, Oct 24 (IBNS): Indian captain Virat Kohli won the toss and elected to bat first in the second One Day International (ODI) match against Windies here on Wednesday.

India made one change to their squad from the first ODI match, which was played in Guwahati on Sunday.

Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav replaced pace bowler Khaleel Ahmed in the playing eleven.

Obed McCoy is making his ODI debut for Windies in the match.

The men-in-blue are leading the five-match ODI series 1-0.

Indian squad: RG Sharma, S Dhawan, V Kohli, A Rayudu, R Pant, MS Dhoni, R Jadeja, Y Chahal, U Yadav, M Shami, K Yadav.

Windies squad: K Powell, C Hemraj, S Hope, M Samuels, S Hetmyer, R Powell, J Holder, A Nurse, D Bishoo, K Roach, O McCoy.

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