With 47 wickets in 11 First Class matches, Mavi has shown glimpses of his talents and has found a place in the squad. Mavi however could suffer the same conundrum as the others before him on the list and would have to give a slot to the more experienced campaigners from the Sri Lanka series.
The 29-year-old bowler was a surprising addition to the Indian squad. He has played just 23 T20 matches in which he has taken 25 wickets at an impressive economy of 7.20. With Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik, and Harshal Patel in the mix, Kumar would find a starting place hard to come by and could have to sit on the bench for the entirety of the series.
Rahul Tripathi has been knocking on the doors for a while now. The 31-year-old has been doing immensely well in the domestic circuit and also the Indian T20 League. The right-hand batter however could have to make do with sitting on the bench as Ishan Kishan seems like the frontrunner for the opening slot.