4. Krunal Pandya in Place Of Kedar Jadhav:

Ever since making his debut for Mumbai Indians in the 2016 IPL, Krunal Pandya has become a familiar name among the Indian fans. The all-rounder, who is the elder brother of Indian regular Hardik Pandya, has been doing well consistently with both bat and ball.
In the three IPL seasons he has played so far, Krunal has scored 708 runs at an average of close to 30 and a strike-rate of 154 and with the ball, he has taken 28 wickets at an economy of 7.12.
He was rewarded with a place in the India A side for his consistency in the domestic tournament. With India in search of a third spinner and a batsman who can bat at number 6 in ODIs, giving Krunal a go in the upcoming Windies tour won’t be a bad idea given the fact that he is capable of scoring runs with the bat and bowling some overs when needed