IND vs WI: List of Records Set to be Broken, Head-to-Head Stats, and Key Milestones

IND vs WI: Ravindra Jadeja needs 3 more wickets to surpass Kapil Dev.

India will lock horns with West Indies in a three-match ODI series, starting on 27th July at Kensington Oval, Barbados. The second ODI match will also be played at the same venue on 29th July before the action moves to Tarouba, West Indies for the third and final ODI, set to be played on 1 August.

India is coming into this series on the back of a series victory over West Indies, 1-0. With the World Cup looming, the Men in Blue will be looking to fine-tune their preparation and find their best combination for the marquee event. This series will serve as a perfect preparation for it.

On the other hand, West Indies have no World Cup qualification hopes riding on this series, making it a moment for them to play with the intention of redeeming their pride. All in all, an exciting 50-overs contest beckons at Barbados on Thursday.

However, before we dive into the excitement of the game, let’s first explore some stats and numbers leading up to the 1st ODI between India and West Indies:

India vs West Indies: Head-to-Head Record in ODIs

  • Total matches played – 139
  • India wins – 70
  • West Indies wins – 63
  • Tied – 2
  • No Result – 4

India vs West Indies: Last 5 ODI Series Results

  • 2022 – India beat West Indies 3-0
  • 2022 – India beat West Indies 3-0
  • 2019 – India beat West Indies 2-1
  • 2019 – India beat West Indies 2-0
  • 2018 – India beat West Indies 3-0

India vs West Indies Most Runs in ODIs

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsAverage
Virat Kohli4241226166.50
Rohit Sharma3634160157.17
Sachin Tendulkar3939157352.43
Desmond Haynes3636135742.40
Rahul Dravid4038134842.12

India vs West Indies Most Wickets in ODIs

PlayerMatchesWicketsAverageStrike Rate
Courtney Walsh384424.1544.70
Kapil Dev424328.8847.17
Anil Kumble264123.7332.63
Ravindra Jadeja293729.8736.75
Mohammed Shami186722.5424.24

Players Approaching Milestones

  • Virat Kohli (12,898) needs 102 runs to become the fifth player to complete 13,000 runs in ODIs.
  • Rohit Sharma (9,825) needs 175 runs to complete 10,000 runs in ODIs.
  • Shubman Gill (2,479) needs 21 runs to complete 2,500 runs in international cricket.
  • Ravindra Jadeja (41) needs 3 more wickets to surpass Kapil Dev and become the highest wicket-taker for India against West Indies in ODIs.