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India vs West Indies: Meet five lesser-known players in the Windies ODI squad who could make a big impact

West Indies team now takes on an Indian challenge in the white-ball series starting February 6. The series will begin with three one-day Internationals followed by 3 T20 Internationals at two venues -- Ahmedabad and Kolkata respectively. The Windies have named a strong 15-man squad for the ODI series against a high-quality Indian side. While veteran Kemar Roach is making a comeback in the 50-over format after a gap of nearly three years, there are also a few rookie players the Windies have bet on to perform in the challenging sub-continental conditions. TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at 5 lesser-known players that West Indies have included in their squad for the ODI series against India. Alzarri Joseph (Right-arm fast-medium bowler)

(Photo: ICC Twitter)Part of the West Indies u-19 World Cup winning team in 2016, Alzarri Joseph made headlines and grabbed the attention of Indian fans when he produced magical figures of 6 for 12 for Mumbai Indians in an IPL match in 2019. The 25-year-old pacer will definitely be one of the most keenly watched players in the upcoming white-ball series in India, with the IPL auction around the corner. Joseph, since his ODI debut in 2016 has played 40 ODIs for the national side, picking up 64 wickets with career best figures of 5 for 56. The Antiguan, in the recent past has played regular cricket -- Caribbean Premier League, West Indies-Ireland series in the Caribbean and even a couple of matches in the Bangladesh Premier League as well. However in the England-West Indies T20I series, Joseph was among the reserved players. Raring to step onto the field once again, the India batters will have to be wary of Joseph's thunderbolts as the youngster could be a major weapon in skipper Pollard's

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