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Not focusing only on Gayle - Rahane
India batsman Ajinkya Rahane talks about the team's preparation ahead of the T20I against West Indies, his own batting, fielding and performing in limited-overs formats
Lewis is not conventional - Brathwaite
Trying to do my best with the opportunities given to me - Karthik
A selection dilemma for India
'We should give our bowlers some credit' - Holder
'No need to tell Dhoni how to build an innings' - Kohli
Plan was to play lesser dot balls - Kohli
Kohli king of the chase as India win series
'Need the batsmen to come to the fore' - Holder
'I am a proper allrounder' - Pandya
The return of the 'Universe Boss'
'Our fielding was outstanding' - Law
'The bowlers really supported me' - Holder
Batsmen let the team down - Bangar
'Need to play consistent cricket for longer period of time' - Mohammed
'Perfect innings for me as an opening batsman' - Rahane
'The team gave suggestions to BCCI' - Kohli
I learn from my failures - Dhawan
Quick Facts - West Indies light on experience
Can change of scenery do West Indies good?
India get their biggest win in the Caribbean
Rahane's form a boost for India
Runorder: Are bilateral ODI series still relevant?
Will India overcome the Caribbean challenge?
A WI squad with only two centurions
Dravid: Pant is good enough to play as a specialist batsman
Kuldeep: Had a good time in England working on myself
Suryakumar: 'A few things in life are ahead of sportsman spirit'
Abbott: 'I take a lot out of every tour'
Shipperd: 'Konstas has a lot more clarity about his cricket now'
Healy: 'India a sleeping giant for a long time now'
Harmanpreet: 'We're at a stage where everyone thinks we can beat Australia'
Ryan ten Doeschate on Ind vs Pak: 'Messaging has been to focus on the cricket'
Dube: 'I am always prepared to bowl four overs'
Rashid: Not ideal to stay in Dubai and play in Abu Dhabi
Salman Agha: There are no favourites in T20 cricket