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IND vs WI, 1st T20: India win toss, opt to bowl first

India to play against West Indies in their maiden international game in the US in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday. "As far as the facility is concerned, it is as good as you would get anywhere

Dhoni and co. to play debut match on USA’s soil against West Indies Image Source : PTIDhoni and co. to play debut match on USA’s soil against West Indies

India won the toss and elected to field in their first international match on American soil when they take on the West Indies in the first T20 at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida.

Surprisingly, West Indian big-hitter Chris Gayle will not play in the first T20 international in Florida. Jason Holder also misses out.

"As far as the facility is concerned, it is as good as you would get anywhere in the world. Yes, the stadium is not that big, though when it comes to the playing area it is a perfect ground," said Dhoni on Friday ahead of first of two T20 Internationals between India and the West Indies at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium.

Dhoni, who returns to action after a long break, feels cricket in America is a win-win for the game and the huge Indian diaspora living here.

"Also, what we have to see is that it is a new venture for cricket. Looking at everything, it is a perfect staging ground. Few of other international teams have already played here, also not to forget that some of the T20 leagues have happened. The infrastructure looks good. Overall it is a big occasion. Stepping into the USA for the first time as the Indian cricket team.

"As fas as effort is concerned, I always felt the USA was big market, a lot of sub-continent people stay here, not only Indians. I feel it is a good start. The timings (broadcast) are also good. It feels good to be here. Earlier people living in US used to travel to the the West Indies to support us but now they have the opportunity to catch the action here itself," said Dhoni, who is expecting a bigger crowd support for his team than the West Indies.

India registered a comfortable win in the preceding test series in the West Indies but the latter are a much better unit in the limited overs format. Dhoni too said beating the reigning World T20 champions will be tough.

"I would say in limited overs format, the West Indies are extraordinary. They have the right balance, they are entertaining as well. It will be very interesting (the two match series). It is an early morning start here but it won't make much of a difference," said the skipper.

Dhoni further said that playing only two formats has helped him focus on his fitness.

"During this (break) time, fitness is quite easy to maintain. The reason is you have ample time to prepare. What becomes a slight issue is the cricketing aspect. There was a lot of rain back home in India so most of the schedule was indoor with a bit of bowling machine to go with it. There was not much outdoor activity. Anyway feels good to be back.

Also, this year we won't be playing a lot of limited overs cricket so this gives us an opportunity to make the most of two days we have," said the wicket-keeper batsman.

"There is a time for everything. When you start playing, you want to play as much as you can irrespective of the location. That way it is difficult to maintain fitness and workload. But when you get a break, you can follow a proper schedule. It gives you ample time. I have put emphasis on my fitness to prolong my career," Dhoni added.

Squads:

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt), Ajinkya Rahane, Amit Mishra, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Stuart Binny, Umesh Yadav, Virat Kohli

West Indies: Carlos Brathwaite (capt), Andre Fletcher, Andre Russell, Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Evin Lewis, Jason Holder, Johnson Charles, Kieron Pollard, Lendl Simmons, Marlon Samuels, Samuel Badree, Sunil Narine.

(With PTI inputs)