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Ahmedabad: Indian cricket team head coach Rahul Dravid checks Virat Kohli’s bat during a training session, ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricketers Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant during a training session, ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricket team head coach Rahul Dravid checks Virat Kohli’s bat during a training session, ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricketer Mohammed Siraj bowls during a training session ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant bats during a training session ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricketers Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Yuzvendra Chahal with batting coach Vikram Rathour and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey, during a training session ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)
Ahmedabad: Indian cricketer Deepak Chahar bowls during a training session ahead of the first ODI cricket match between India and West Indies, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Friday, Feb 04, 2022. (PTI Photo/Manvemder Vashist)

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