• England are all set to host West Indies for an exciting ODI series, starting May 29.

  • The opening match is scheduled to take place at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

England vs West Indies 2025: Probable XI, Pitch & Weather report for the first ODI
ENG vs WI Probable XI of first ODI (Image Source: X)

England are all set to host West Indies for an exciting ODI series, with the opening match scheduled to take place at Edgbaston in Birmingham on May 29. The three-match series promises a blend of experienced leadership and fresh strategies, especially as England enter a new chapter under the captaincy of Harry Brook.

Brook, known for his aggressive batting style and composure under pressure, will be leading England for the first time in the 50-over format. The series will serve as a significant test of his leadership credentials as the team looks to build momentum ahead of future white-ball assignments.

On the other side, West Indies will continue to be led by their seasoned campaigner Shai Hope. The elegant right-hander has brought a sense of stability and confidence to the Caribbean outfit, and his presence at the helm will be crucial as West Indies aim to assert themselves on English soil.

With both teams featuring a mix of youth and experience, the series is expected to be a competitive affair. Fans will be eagerly watching how Harry Brook handles the challenge of captaincy and whether Shai Hope’s side can outclass the hosts in their own backyard.

Edgbaston Pitch Report:

Edgbaston’s pitch is known for its quick pace and lively bounce early on, offering ideal conditions for fast bowlers to make an impact. As the match wears on, the surface becomes more conducive to batting, with reduced assistance for spinners. However, by the second innings, the pitch typically begins to dry out, allowing spinners to come into play more effectively. Given these dynamics, teams often choose to bat first after winning the toss, making it a tactical move at this iconic ground.

Birmingham Weather Report:

The day will start with overcast skies and the possibility of light showers in the morning. As the day progresses, conditions are expected to improve, with occasional brighter spells developing in the afternoon. It will remain breezy and feel humid throughout the day. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 21°C (69°F), with a low of 14°C (58°F).There is a 57% chance of precipitation, with an 11% probability of thunderstorms. Cloud cover is anticipated to be around 89%, indicating predominantly cloudy conditions.
Source: AccuWeather

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Probable XI of England and West Indies for the first ODI:

England Probable XI:

  • Ben Duckett
  • Jamie Smith
  • Joe Root
  • Harry Brook (C)
  • Jos Buttler (WK)
  • Jacob Bethell
  • Will Jacks
  • Jamie Overton
  • Brydon Carse
  • Saqib Mahmood
  • Adil Rashid

West Indies Probable XI

  • Brandon King
  • Evin Lewis
  • Keacy Carty
  • Shai Hope (c & wk)
  • Sherfane Rutherford
  • Roston Chase
  • Romario Shepherd
  • Gudakesh Motie
  • Alzarri Joseph
  • Shamar Joseph
  • Jayden Seales

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