[5][6] In the first ODI, India batted first and made 308/7,[7] going on to win the match by just three runs, with the West Indies making 305/6 from their 50 overs.
[18] The West Indies also named Romario Shepherd and Hayden Walsh Jr. as reserve players for the ODI matches.
[23] Ahead of the first ODI, Romario Shepherd was added to the West Indies' squad, after Jason Holder tested positive for COVID-19.
[24] Hayden Walsh Jr. was added to the West Indies squad for the second ODI after Gudakesh Motie fractured a thumb in the first match.
[26] He was later ruled out of the third ODI after not recovering from the injury,[27] with Shreyas Iyer named as the team's vice-captain for the series in place of Jadeja.