The first ODI between West Indies and England is scheduled to take place on December 3, 2023, at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. Both teams will be looking to start the series on a strong note and set the tone for the rest of the competition.
The West Indies would have no problem playing in the ODI format. They recently spent the last few months watching teams at the ODI World Cup, a competition they helped create a legacy for once, after failing to qualify. They will once more only be able to watch the Champions title, thus they have exactly four years to prepare for winning an ICC ODI title. They begin a new cycle by playing England, a team they love to beat and who always brings out the best in them, under captain Shai Hope and new vice captain Alzarri Joseph.
This series has already been referred to as "a bit of a new beginning" by Jos Buttler. Only five players from England's lackluster World Cup campaign in India last month travel with him when he still holds the title of ODI captain when he lands on the Caribbean coast. However, England doesn't have time to start over because there is another trophy to be won in a few months, albeit in the T20 format. In order to achieve a gentle reset in white-ball cricket, they have continued to place their trust in Buttler at the top, despite the fact that he is a World Cup champion. If you're wondering why they're holding an ODI series in the midst of getting ready for the T20 World Cup, then welcome to cricket in 2023.
West Indies: West Indies will be hoping to make a strong impression in this series, especially after missing out on the recent ODI World Cup. They have a number of talented players in their squad, including Shai Hope, Nicholas Pooran, and Shimron Hetmyer. However, they will need to be at their best to overcome a formidable England side.
England: England will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing ODI World Cup campaign. They have a number of experienced players in their squad, including Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow, and Ben Stokes. However, they will also be without some of their key players, such as Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, and Dawid Malan.
Pitch and Conditions: The pitch at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a good batting surface with a bit of pace and bounce. The outfield is also fast. The weather is expected to be sunny and hot, with a low chance of rain. Both teams will be looking to win the toss and elect to bat first.
England are the favorites to win this match, but they will not have it easy. West Indies are a dangerous team on their home soil, and they will be determined to make a statement.
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