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“Main kingpin drug peddler in CCB net

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Trio including,Two Africans arrested by CCB Police&busted massive drug haul racket in Bengaluru,Drug Substances worth Rs.1.52 Crore Seized.
“Main kingpin drug peddler in CCB net”.
Bengaluru CCB Police have Seized 1.5 kg of cocaine and 1,930 ecstasy pills substances worth Rs.1.52 Crore.
The Central Crime Branch (CCB) police of Women and Narcotics wing have busted a biggest as Major drug haul racket in Bengaluru and arrested two Africans nationals and a software engineer.
The sleuths have also seized cocaine and ecstasy pills with the vehicle used in crime altogether worth of Rs.1.52 Crore which were supplied to parties,Hi-end pubs and discotheques by the accused.
The accused has been identified as,Faith Chuks alias Iwa (34) who hails from South Africa and Kante Henry (24) from Guinea, both the accused were residing in Kacharakanahalli.The third accused is  Pratheek Shetty (29), a resident of New Thippasandra, who hails from Mangaluru.
Addl CP Crime,Alok Kumar,told media persons that,The CCB teams raided three places and seized 1.5 kgs of cocaine,1,930 ecstasy tablets,a car, a two-wheeler and cash.The total worth of the seized items is Rs.1.52 crore.The Africans had come to India on student visas several years ago but did not complete their education.They are claiming that they got the drugs from Mumbai from their African friends but we have to investigate them,and it was found Faith Chuks was the kingpin of the racket.Pratheek Shetty,a BE graduate,has been working with a software company since the last two months.He knew the other accused for many years and introduced trustworthy customers to them, it is revealed that the accused sold one gram of cocaine for Rs 8,000 and one ecstasy pill for Rs.1,500 he added.
Bengaluru City Police Commissioner,T.Suneel Kumar said,The bengaluru police has taken up a serious drive against the drug peddlers and to control this menace we are instructed all of our officers to keep a special watch and conduct drives.As part of that Central Crime Branch women and narcotics wing of Bengaluru city police have raided a house near Kacharkanahalli under Banasawadi Police station limits based on credible Information and caught hold of 2 African nationals along with a Indian who is a software engineer who used to help them in supply of drugs in Hi-end Pubs,Hotels and discotheques.
These two fellows the African nationals are in Bengaluru they have a visa of student visa. The particulars of which college what course they are doing here has been roped by the team.The other person the Indian by name Prateek Shetty a resident of Bengaluru in Karnataka who is a software engineer who is a getting a good salary of Rs.50-60 thousands per monthly.But he is hand-in-glove with these people in supplying drugs mainly to the youths in the parties and the pubs discotheques and earn ease money by these so this information was given to us so after getting the information the CCB Police teams raided three places and seized 1.5 kgs of cocaine,1,930 ecstasy tablets,a car, a two-wheeler and cash.The total worth of the seized items is Rs.1.52 crore has been seized from their possession in these some consumers as customers are even women also.When reporters asked that drug peddlers are very much active near schools and colleges,Suneel Kumar said colleges and schools we are mostly it is founding it is the Ganja.
The Hi-end drugs which is the costly drug is not there near schools and colleges.It is mostly to the parties where the parties which are being organized among themselves one of the friends or somebody where the licensed pubs are there those licensed pubs,discotheques are there this is a closenet connectivity so that it is not they are sold to each and everybody.What are the loopholes so that they are easily continuing after strict warning also,Kumar said this is a huge menace it cannot be controlled in one day or two days or in a month also it has to be a continuous efforts from all of us from the people also that’s what we have given a 1908 a toll-free number to tell us about this type of characters as it is a continuous fight against drugs that is the reason with efforts and cases really lot off lot off lot off signals have gone inside these drug peddlers in Bengaluru.Lot of them have got the signal that the police will not going to spare them and they are very serious even arresting these two African nationals we have got lot of applauds which cannot be disclosed now they said he is the pin as kingpin
Here in Bengaluru who supplies huge drugs to students.The people were not having faith on police that these type of characters will be held up.Todays efforts in arresting these trio by,Addl CP Crime,Alok Kumar and his team as Girish.S, DCP Crime along with ACP,CCB W&N wing B.S.Mohan Kumar and his team we have got lot of appreciations.So far we have arrested so many people the major drug peddlers and suppliers we are going to the end users as consumers we are listing out the consumers details and on November 14th we are planning to get them in a big number end users and if possible along with their parents.
we will give them awareness of this effects what we can do as what action we will initiate so on 14th we are planning to get a congregation of this end users especially the youths.So far we have listed 40 consumers names in which some of them are regular and some are new to find all these details we need to analysis their call details they are regular or not mostly youth are targeted by these people in between age of 30-33 aged people are consuming drugs as 15 days back we have arrested Martin duke along with his associate Kunal who is a businessman is also age of 30-33 once again we strongly appeal to youths to not consume drugs as say no to drugs and say yes to life stay safe and make others also to leave safely and finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,T.Suneel Kumar,has appreciated,Addl CP Crime,Alok Kumar,DCP Crime,Girish.S,ACP,B.S.Mohan Kumar,PI,Smt.Ayesha,PI,technical wing,Mirza Ali Raja,PSI,Lakshminarasimaiah,and staff as,Srinivas,Basappa.D,Shashidhar,Nandish.K.R,Prakash,Srinath,Atheef,Raju and Ramesh has successfully nabbed these trio and seized huge as major Haul of drug substances from these peddlers and a reward of Rs.1 Lakh will be given to the whole team for the tremendous job done by them he added.

Filed Under: Crime

India spin out West Indies by five wickets (Roundup)

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Kolkata, Nov 4 India pipped a fighting West Indies by five wickets riding on chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav’s venomous stuff backed up by some responsible middle order batting display after early hiccups in the first of the three T20 Internationals here on Sunday.

Yadav (3/13) and debutant left arm orthodox spinner Krunal Pandya (1/15) spun a web around the West Indies batsmen in a joint spell of eight overs as the visitors were restricted to 109/8 after Indian stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma opted to field at the Eden Gardens.

The Indians lost early wickets, but Dinesh Karthik (31 not out; 34 b, 3×4, 1×6), Pandya (21 not out; 9b, 3×4) saw the home side through with 13 balls to spare in the low scoring tie.

It was a memorable night for Yadav, who was not only adjudged man of the match, but also reached the landmark of 100 wickets in the T20 format when he got his third victim by getting West Indies skipper Carlos Brathwaite leg before.

The Indian reply began on a wrong note, with the big wicket of stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma (6) falling, only six balls into the innings.

Debutant pacer Oshane Thomas (2/21) sent down a delectable stuff and took Sharma’s inside edge. Dinesh Ramdin took the diving catch to his left behind the stumps, much to the dismay of the 40 thousand plus spectators, who had hoped to see another cracker of a knock from the Mumbaikar on his favourite ground.

There was high drama as the umpire initially remained unmoved by the vociferous appeal from the Caribbeans, but changed his decision after Brathwaite went for a review, that confirmed an inside edge.

Thomas got another breakthrough in his next over. This time the victim was the other opener Shihar Dhawan(3), India were 16/2.

Brathwaite then saw the back of Rishabh Pant (1), as the youngster went for a slog, but only managed an inside edge staright to the Darren Bravo at point.

K. L. Rahul (16; 22b, 2×4)also returned to the hut in Brathwaite’s next over. The Indian batsman perfectly executed a pull shot, but was devastated to find it finish in the hand of Bravo again at deep square leg.

Manish Pandey and Dinesh Karthik then retrieved the situation with a 45-ball 38, as they handled the pressure admirably after taking their side to 54/4 at the halfway stage.

But just when it seemed India were on course to wrapping up the game, left arm spinner Khari Pierre got rid of Pandey (19; 24b, 2×4) with a caught and bowled effort.

However, Karthik: and Krunal Pandya (19 not out) took charge at the that stage. Pandya played a cameo, and the duo steered the side to victory in 17.5overs.

Earlier, chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav and debutant Krunal Pandya spun a web around the West Indies batsmen in a joint spell of eight overs.

The Windies were reduced to 34/3 in seven overs when Pandya — who had misfielded in only the second ball of the innings — was brought in.

The elder brother of injured Hardik got rid of comeback man Kieron Pollard and gave away just 15 runs while senior pro Kuldeep scalped three wickets leaking 13 runs.

After 15 overs, the tourists had managed just 63 runs, losing 7 wickets.

Newcomer Fabien Allen top-scored for the Windies with a counter-attacking 27 off 20 balls (4×4) while Keemo Paul remained unbeaten on 15 along with Khari Pierre (9 not out).

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Pilgrims protest in Sabarimala

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Sabarimala Hours ahead of the one-day special pilgrimage of the Sabarimala temple, devotees facing Kerala Police’s questions and checking protested on Monday.

The famed temple that witnessed massive protests against the September 28 Supreme Court verdict allowing hitherto banned age group of girls and women to enter the Lord Ayyappa shrine, saw many devotees complain and shout slogans as the police stopped them for checking.

At 8 a.m., the police opened the barricade and started allowing devotees to walk to Pamba — the base town of the temple. With the shrine set to open at 5 p.m., hundreds of pilgrims at Nilackal and Erumely were seen arguing as they faced repeated obstacles from the police from advancing.

What irked them most was the insistence to check their identity proofs and answer questions as they tried to reach the sanctum sanctorum that would close at 10 p.m. on Tuesday.

At Erumely, all pilgrim vehicles were stopped. The devotees protested and shouted Lord Ayyappa slogans as they arrived at a bus depot of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), demanding transport to proceed to the hilltop shrine.

“We have been asked to wait since last (Sunday) night. We are all on a pilgrimage and we have no other intentions. We are not particular that our vehicles should be allowed. The KSRTC should then operate the buses to take us forward,” said an angry devotee, as others echoed his demand.

Following the growing number of protesters, the police has agreed to allow private vehicles from Erumely till Nilackal.

Vishnu Das, 70, was angry at the way the police was managing the pilgrims’ progress. He said it was the first time in his 56 years of visit to the shrine that he has been put into such difficulties.

“The police are out to create trouble and the scene here is as if it’s a battleground. The police is very intimidating. Till last year, there were no issues at all.

The visit to Sabarimala is suppose to bring solace, but this time everything has changed,” said Das, as he was walking towards Pamba.

The arrangements at the temple town is such that all pilgrims arriving on their vehicles have to get down at Nilackal and then take a KSRTC bus to Pamba, about 20 km, and then start the trek to the temple, situated on a hilltop.

Sreekumar Varma of the Pandalam Royal family, the custodian of the jewellery of the Sabarimala temple, said he was hurt by the way things have unfold.

“All along it has been a peaceful pilgrimage to Sabarimala. But today the temple has been turned into a ‘police station’. It pains us all,” said Varma.

The temple town is witnessing one of its stringent security arrangements. There were more than 2,300 police officials posted at various point up the pilgrimage path after the state tookover the shrine’s security on Saturday.

Several metal detectors have been kept at a various points and crowd combating arrangements were also in place. The media was allowed to go up the pathway at 9.15 a.m.

The Kerala government has announced it will implement the apex court ruling pitting it against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and numerous Hindu groups which have been up in arms against the verdict.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Khashoggi’s sons ask for his body

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Washington, (IANS) The sons of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi issued an emotional appeal for the return of their father’s body, in their first interview since he was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October.

Salah and Abdullah Khashoggi, who called their father “courageous, generous and very brave”, told CNN on Sunday night they endured weeks of anguish and uncertainty following his disappearance and death.

“I really hope that whatever happened wasn’t painful for him, or it was quick. Or he had a peaceful death,” Abdullah Khashoggi, 33, told the news channel during a sit-down interview in here with his brother, Salah, 35.

Without their father’s body, the brothers said that their family was unable to grieve or find closure.

“All what we want right now is to bury him in Al-Baqi (cemetery) in Medina (Saudi Arabia) with the rest of his family,” Salah said.

“I talked about that with the Saudi authorities and I just hope that it happens soon.”

Authorities in Turkey, who believe that Khashoggi was murdered by a hit squad sent from Riyadh, were still searching for the journalist’s remains.

Last week, the chief prosecutor’s office said Khashoggi’s body was dismembered after he was strangled, while the Washington Post reported investigators were looking into the theory that the body was dissolved in acid.

The Saudi Royal Palace has denied any knowledge of the body’s whereabouts.

Abdullah and Salah told CNN that their father had been misunderstood and intentionally misrepresented for political reasons.

“Jamal was a moderate person. He was liked by everybody. He had differences and common values with everyone,” Salah said, describing the late Washington Post columnist as a genuine, happy person and an “amazing” father.

“I see a lot of people coming out right now and trying to claim his legacy and unfortunately some of them are using that in a political way that we totally don’t agree with.

“Public opinion is important… But my fear is that it’s being over politicized. People are throwing analysis that may direct us away from the truth,” he added.

According to reports in The Washington Post and The New York Times, Khashoggi was labelled as a Muslim Brotherhood sympathiser and a dangerous Islamist in phone calls the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had with Jared Kushner, US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and Middle East adviser, and John Bolton, National Security Adviser.

“It’s just labels and people not doing their homework properly, and reading his article and going in depth. It’s easier to stick a label on him,” Abdullah said, when asked about the Muslim Brotherhood claim.

Asked how Khashoggi should be remembered, Salah replied: “As a moderate man who has common values with everyone… A man who loved his country, who believed so much in it and its potential.

“Jamal was never a dissident. He believed in the monarchy that it is the thing that is keeping the country together. And he believed in the transformation that it is going through.”

Reflecting on their father’s career as a journalist, the brothers said their father was “like a rock and roll star” when they were out with him in Saudi Arabia.

Salah, the eldest sibling, has been made the principal family point of contact by the Saudi government. Abdullah, who lives in the United Arab Emirates was the last of the slain journalist’s children to see him alive.

They have two sisters, Noha, 27 and Razan, 25.

Filed Under: World

French territory rejects independence

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Noumea (New Caledonia) Voters in the French Pacific territory here have rejected a bid for independence prompting President Emmanuel Macron to say that it showed “confidence in the French republic”.

“I have to tell you how proud I am that we have finally passed this historic step together,” Macron added.

Final results showed that 56.4 per cent chose to remain part of France while 43.6 per cent voted to leave — a tighter result than some polls had predicted.

Turnout was about 81 per cent in this island that is one of UN’s 17 “non-self governing territories” where the process of decolonisation has not been completed.

The vote was promised in a 1988 deal that put an end to a violent campaign for independence, the BBC reported.

Although the referendum passed peacefully but some unrest was reported post polls closed. Cars and a shop were set ablaze in the capital, Noumea, media reports said. The high commissioner’s office said some roads were closed by protesters.

New Caledonia has large deposits of nickel, a vital component in manufacturing electronics, and is seen by France as a strategic political and economic asset in the region.

(IANS)

Filed Under: World

Jammu-Srinagar highway shut after fresh landslides

November 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Jammu Landslides in Ramban district on the Jammu-Srinagar highway on Monday blocked the road that was restored for one-way traffic less than a day ago, a senior traffic department official said.

Landslides hit the Battery Chashma area earlier. “Traffic was restored from Jammmu to Srinagar last evening. Today it was scheduled to open for those travelling from Srinagar to Jammu,” he said.

It would harm the apple business as the untimely snowfall has caused damage to the orchards in the valley and majority of trucks moving from Srinagar to Jammu carry apples for sale in the terminal markets.

Delay in delivery due to the landslides was likely to cause huge losses to the Jammu and Kashmir Horticulture industry.

[IANS]

Filed Under: India

15 days after his ‘funeral’, Kerala man returns home to shocked family

November 3, 2018 by Nasheman

‘Dead’ man Saji told the police he left the house on September 3 over a quarrel with his neighbour and did not keep in touch with his family since.

On October 16, a family in Aadikolly, Wayanad, buried the decomposed body of their 48-year-old son at St Sebastian Church. However, 15 days later, on October 31, they received the shock of their life when their son Saji returned home after allegedly going missing for nearly 62 days. The body they had buried was not their flesh and blood.

On September 3, Saji, a labourer, left his home in Aadikolly in Pulpally and had been, reportedly, missing since then. The family, however, did not file a missing person complaint. On October 13, Beechanahalli police station in Karnataka contacted Pulpally police station, which is its border police station, informing them about a decomposed body of an unidentified person.

“A few weeks ago, Saji’s younger brother Jinesh was summoned to the Pulpally station in relation to a case,” Prajeesh, a Civil Police Officer at the station, said.

“While Jinesh was at the station, we received a call from Beechanahalli police station, enquiring if we had received any missing person complaint. We had no missing cases in our record then. Jinesh, who heard the conversation, told us that his elder brother had been missing for three weeks. He said he would like to see the body. We then alerted the Beechanahali police station. After completing the necessary formalities, he was let off on bail,” the CPO said.

Jinesh and Saji’s mother Philomena then reached Mananthavady hospital in Wayanad to identify the body. “The family claimed that Saji had an injury mark on his leg. The slippers, too, resembled the ones that he wore. Besides, Jinesh told us that Saji used to frequently travel to Karnataka,” the CPO added.

Once the family identified the body to be Saji’s, the Beechanahalli police handed over the body to the family. After post-mortem and other formalities, the decomposed body was buried on October 16 at the St Sebastian church, where Saji and his family are parishioners.

According to the police, Jinesh claims to have received Saji’s death certificate from Karnataka. On Wednesday evening, Saji, who was claimed to be dead, reached the station, along with the brother.

In his statement to the police, Saji said, “I left the house on September 3 over a quarrel with my neighbour. Since I do not have a phone, I was not in contact with my family and hence that led them to believe that I was dead. I was doing labour work in several parts of Kannur. I reached Aadikolly on October 31 by 4 pm.”

Since Saji could not be contacted directly, media contacted his brother. The latter, however, was evidently infuriated over the whole episode. “I am a busy man. My life does not revolve around Saji. I have incurred a huge monetary loss because of burying a wrong man,” he said.

The Pulpally police station has informed the Beechanahali police station, which would take the matter forward.

An office-bearer of St Sebastian church said the parish has not received any information on retrieving the body from the burial ground. “The police can take the body; we will not stop them,” he said.

A police official at Beechanahalli police station, meanwhile, said that the body has been cremated and not buried. “We have the photo of the decomposed body. We will send it to other police stations to see if there are any missing cases,” he said.

TNM

 

Filed Under: Crime

Karnataka High Court gets 5 new judges,

November 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The Karnataka High Court on Friday got five new judges, a development which has brought down the number of vacancies to 27. The five judicial officers named by President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday to be promoted as additional judges were Ashok G Nijagannanavar, HP Sandesh, K Natarajan, PG Mutalik Patil and AS Bellunke, who will be appointed as the new additional judges, according to a government notification.

Thursday’s announcement comes just three days after the Supreme Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation to fill up the vacant position of judges at the Karnataka HC. The PIL, filed by Bengaluru-based advocate GR Mohan, stated that the vacancies were against Article 21 which guarantees access to justice.

In February, lawyers practising at the High Court had gone on a week-long hunger strike over the delay in appointment of judges. The strike was organised by Members of the Advocates Association Bengaluru and the Karnataka Bar Council. At that time, there were only 24 judges at the High Court against the sanctioned strength of 62.

Speaking to media then, senior lawyer DLN Rao had said, “Karnataka has the highest number of vacancies of judges. Judges are being overworked and cases are taking longer to dispense because of this. We have requested the Chief Minister and the Chief Justice of Karnataka several times over the last few years but no appointments have been made.”

He added, “This is the worst thing that could happen to a litigant. What is the purpose of justice if the case is not decided in your lifetime? There are so many undertrials languishing in prisons, thousands of bail applications and property dispute cases just piling up. This will lead to a breakdown of the law. Hence, we are left with no option but to protest.”

Karnataka HC lawyers go on week-long hunger strike over judicial vacancies

Karnataka HC over the past years has been in the news for having one of the worst ratios of working and the sanctioned number of judges. Even on October 1, the last comparative data available on the Union Law Ministry, Karnataka had one of the worst ratios.

According to those figures, Karnataka HC was worst functioning with 46% sanctioned strength of judges, the Allahabad HC which had the highest vacancies (71) had 55% of its sanctioned strength of judges. According to the same data, combining all vacancies in the HCs and the Supreme Court, 40% of the judges’ posts remain vacant.

 

TNM

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

Pushpa Amarnath appointed as president of Karnataka Mahila Congress

November 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The former Mysuru Zilla Panchayat president was also previously the General Secretary of State Women Congress Committee.

Dr Pushpa Amarnath, the former general secretary of the Karnataka State Women’s Congress Committee, was appointed as president of the Karnataka Mahila Congress, replacing Dr Lakshmi Hebbalkar, the All India Congress Committee announced on Friday.

“Hon’ble Congress President Shri Rahul Gandhi has approved the name of Dr. B. Pushpa Amarnath as President of Karnataka Mahila Congress,” stated the press release issued by the AICC.

Pushpa Amarnath is known for being outspoken against the GST levied on sanitary napkins and had started an online campaign to revoke the GST charges placed on the same in 2017. Her petition also called for the provision of free sanitary pads and tampons to women and girls living in families below the poverty line. The petition garnered more than 2,000 signatures.

She hails from Mysuru and was the former president of the Mysuru Zilla Panchayat. She is a relative of Hunsur MLA HP Manjunath. Other members of the AICC from the same region include former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Minister of Public Works Department Dr HC Mahadevappa, and MP R. Dhruvanarayan.

Former president Lakshmi Hebbalkar told media, “When I became the MLA for Belagavi Rural, I wrote to the party’s national president asking him to relieve me of my duties as the president of the Congress Mahila Morcha. I had served as its president for a total of three years and nine months, and wanted to concentrate on carrying out works in my constituency. The high command had asked me to submit suggestions for my successor and I had compiled a list of 15 names. Out of the 15, five names had been shortlisted a while back and the final decision was announced today.”

It was reported that Dakshina Kannada (DK) District Women’s Congress President Shalet Pinto, Pushpa Amarnath, and dentist Dr Nagalakshmi were the top contenders for the position, with Pushpa finally being named the president of the Karnataka Mahila Congress.

TNM

Filed Under: News & Politics

India aim to continue dominance over Windies in T20 series

November 3, 2018 by Nasheman


Sans the towering presence of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rohit Sharma will lead an Indian team brimming with confidence against the West Indies in the first of the three T20 Internationals here at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.

Dhoni has been left out of India’s T20 squad for the home series against West Indies and, more significantly, India’s tour of Australia.

Although according to regular skipper Virat Kohli, who has also opted out of the series, Dhoni remains an integral part of India’s plans, it is widely believed that the 37-year old is being phased out owing to his poor run since the turn of the year.

Besides leading India to their maiden and only T20 World Cup triumph in 2007, Dhoni is also the most capped player in the shortest format, featuring in 93 of India’s 104 matches.

In 2018, Dhoni, who has also captained India to 50-over World Cup glory in 2011, managed only 245 runs at 27.22 in 17 matches.

The emergence of young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has added to the problem with the 21-year old claiming a place in the side in all the three formats.

Coming to the T20 games, India will start as favourites after cantering to a 3-1 ODI series win and two test victories prior to that.

The Windies are a different team when it comes to T20s, with the likes of Keiron Pollard, Andre Russell, skipper Carlos Brathwaite, Dareen Bravo and latest sensation Shimron Hetmyer in their ranks.

It is a different matter that the current world champions have not had a great year even in this format. The Windies have won only twice — the victory against ICC World XI included — in 2018, losing two games to Bangladesh in their last couple of encounters.

In Tests, they were no match to India with the rubbers ending in three days, and while there was some hope in the ODIs, the tourists crumbled sensationally in the last two matches after posting an impressive win in the third game.

The Indian team has been on a roll at home for quite some time and against a weakened Windies have looked invincible for most parts of the series.

Keeping in mind the World T20 in 2020, India have picked three uncapped players (Krunal Pandya, S Nadeem and Khaleel Ahmed) for this and the Australia series, aside from bringing back the likes of Shreyas Iyer and Washington Sundar to the squad.

The hosts would want skipper Rohit to lead from the front and continue his purple patch with the bat. The seasoned Mumbai batsman was the second highest scorer behind Kohli, scoring 389 runs at 129.66, that included two hundreds.

Besides, Eden is also a happy hunting ground for Rohit. The 31-year old has a world record score of 264 in ODIs here in 2014, a Test ton (177) and two IPL titles won on this ground. The classy opener also made his first-class debut at Eden and got his first IPL ton here.

The three matches will also give another opportunity to young pacer Khaleel Ahmed who drew a lot of praise from skipper Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri during the ODIs.

The tourists will depend on their famed T20 specialists who play in different leagues across the globe to come good.

While Darren Bravo is set to play for West Indies for the first time in two years, dashing all-rounder Pollard will don the national jersey for the first time in a year.

Hetmyer, 21, is also in superb form scoring 259 runs in the ODI series including the counter-attacking 106 in Guwahati.

Captain Brathwaite, who famously clubbed four consecutive sixes off Ben Stokes to win the World Cup here two years ago, will also be counted on as a match winner for the side missing the services of talisman Chris Gayle who declined selection. Mystery spinner Sunil Narine is also absent.

The Windies will also miss offie Ashley Nurse who picked up an injury during the ODIs and has been ruled out. The Eden track promises a run feast with a bit of grass on the surface affording even bounce and the ball expected to come on to the bat nicely.

West Indies lead India 5-2 in the eight matches they have played so far.

Squads:

India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Dinesh Karthik, Manish Pandey, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant (wk), Krunal Pandya, Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Bumrah, Khaleel Ahmed, Umesh Yadav, Shahbaz Nadeem.

West Indies: Carlos Brathwaite (c), Fabian Allen, Darren Bravo, Shimron Hetmyer, Obed McCoy, Keemo Paul, Khary Pierre, Kieron Pollard, Rovman Powell, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Andre Russell, Sherfane Rutherford, Oshane Thomas

Filed Under: Sports

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