6 Indian cricketers will make their ODI World Cup debut this year on home soil.
All eyes will be on Shubman Gill, who will open the innings with captain Rohit Sharma.
In 20 ODIs this year, Gill has accumulated 1230 runs, including 5 centuries.
Ishan Kishan is a viable option if India wants a swashbuckling left-handed batterin the middle-order.
He has played 25 ODIs and has aggregated 886 runs at a 40-plus average.
With 54 ODI wickets to his name, speedster Mohammed Siraj hopes to make a strong statement in his debut World Cup.
After a long injury setback, Shreyas Iyer earned the call-up, thanks to his composure and ability to handle spin.
Iyer has represented India in 47 ODIs to score 1801 runs, averaging 46.17.
All-rounder Shardul Thakur who already has 63 ODI wickets under his belt is known for taking crucial wickets.
A T20 specialist, Suryakumar Yadav can become a game-changer in the middle order.