Paceman Jasprit Bumrah is another member of the Champions Trophy squad, who has been rested for the short tour comprising five ODIs and a T20 International.
Both Rishabh and Kuldeep were in stand byes for the Champions Trophy and it was only a fair call by selection committee led by MSK Prasad to try the two youngsters against a weaker international side.
The other significant development is that Anil Kumble has agreed to go to the West Indies.
Before every match, Rohit is seen having sessions with Patrick Farhart who keeps a hawk eye on his fragile hamstring. It is pretty clear that Indian team management wanted Rohit to play this tourney desperately and then give him rest so that there isn't too much pressure on his body.
In case of Bumrah, there has been tremendous workload since the start of IPL and West Indies tour will give Mohammed Shami some good game time.
Pant will certainly feature in the single T20 International, having already made his debut.
Chinaman Kuldeep, after a lion-hearted show in the Dharamsala Test against Australia makes it to the ODI squad after the 2014 series against Sri Lanka, where he did not get a game.
Kuldeep has been on coach Kumble's radar for a long time now and even chairman of selectors Prasad feels he is one for the future.
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