The gap between the second and the third Test here is unusually long for an overseas trip, six days, and the visitors took this time to recuperate from the hot and humid conditions endured in Antigua and Kingston.
Given the hectic travel schedule of the Indian team, and the fact that they will be playing near endless cricket until June next year, the BCCI had planned this itinerary in such a manner. Usually, there is only a three-day gap between Tests on tour, but the players will definitely not mind this additional time.
It puts some spotlight on the team management's efforts to make sure that the key players are fit and healthy for the long season ahead, with another 15 Tests to go. Top of this list is Mohammed Shami, who has just returned to international cricket after nearly 18 months.
"Coming back after 18 months is not easy. It's not easy for a fast bowler after an injury, and I am really pleased that he has comeback. He is an important cog for us. We don't want to look too far ahead but the workload is something we are aware of," said Kumble after the second Test.
Workload though is only one aspect. At the start of the series, skipper Virat Kohli had pointed out that he had a specific first-choice eleven in mind, and that others in the squad would get a chance when the time is right. But he had also added afterwards that a near-perfect innings' victory didn't allow him room enough for chopping and changing. That has now changed, with West Indies fighting for a draw in the second Test.
One possible aspect they could lack at is the line bowled by their pacers to keep things tight. In light of the pitch getting easier to bat on, they wanted to restrict the scoring pace whilst restricting scoring and attack with spinners at the same time. With Bhuvneshwar Kumar's style not entirely suited to conditions here, and Shardul Thakur a complete green horn, disturbing the pace combination might not be a good choice.
At the start of the tour, West Indies' selector Courtney Walsh had pointed out that the wicket at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium was the quickest of the Caribbean lot at present. As such, the hosts will be hoping to strive for consistency, if not challenge the Indians who still lead the four-match series 1-0.
Hope is a keeper-batsman, as he displayed in the second practice game against India in St. Kitts. More importantly, though, he had scored 118* in the first practice game at the same ground.
