After the comprehensive series triumph in Australia, these three matches would certainly act as the springboard for the hosts to begin their preparations for the Asia Cup T20 Championship which is beginning in Bangladesh later this month and the World T20 in March-April in India.
India will also look to win the T20 series to retain their number one position in the ICC T20I Championship table, which they achieved after sweeping aside Australia last week.
Even in the absence of a top shot like Kohli, who has been rested by the selectors before the more important Asia Cup and the World T20 events, the home team's batting strength looks pretty formidable for the new-look attack of Sri Lanka, the defending World T20 Champions.
In Rohit Sharma, who was also in top form in Australia, and Shikhar Dhawan - who took time to get going Down Under, the home team has a set of right-left openers who have repeatedly given the side great starts and they could be a handful for the largely inexperienced Lanka bowling attack on the Indian batting tracks.
In fact, Pandey would be very eager to stamp his class in the T20 format too ahead of the Asia Cup and World T20 events for which he has not found a place in the squad.
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This change-over in the playing eleven will not hurt the balance much, particularly in terms of batting, as Jadeja is a better lower-order batsman than Mishra.
There is also a remote chance that the team management might go in with three spinners, leaving out Yadav and bringing in Jadeja, considering the dryness of the pitch and the small matter of the ball going soft in the previous Test in somewhat similar conditions.
However, rain showers frequent St.Lucia at this time of the year, and it turns cloudy quite quickly here. Even the forecast during the Test is of cloudy conditions and rain on atleast two days.
While there could be different permutations and combinations as regards to the bowling attack, India's batting line-up looks set once again.
Perhaps the only matter worth pondering over is about the fitness of Murali Vijay. And while the Tamil Nadu opener is slowly regaining full fitness, he didn't bat against the pacers in the nets on Sunday.
He faced slow throw-downs and batted against the spinners mostly, that too in tandem with Cheteshwar Pujara. That left KL Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan to work on their pairing as Ishant and Mohammed Shami used new balls in the nets against the opening duo.
In parallel, there is no indecisiveness on the part of the hosts West Indies as regards their opening combination. Shai Hope is expected to make his Test comeback, after the selectors left out Rajendra Chandrika.
England will sorely miss their pace spearhead Anderson
who is expected to join the squad here having recovered more or less from his shoulder injury but will not be in the playing eleven.
The visitors, however, have a top class fast bowling attack led by Stuart Broad and will have the tall Steven Finn, Chris Woakes and all-rounder Ben Stokes to fall back on depending on the combination they choose to field in the playing eleven.
However, more than anything else, it would be a battle of attrition between the two sides and India would be expected to hold their own better in home conditions.
The teams (from):
India: Virat Kohli (Captain), Murali Vijay, Gautam Gambhir, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane (Vice Captain), Ravichandran Ashwin, Wriddhiman Saha (Wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Amit Mishra, Mohammad Shami, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Karun Nair, Jayant Yadav.
Match starts: 09:30 am IST.
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