The West Indies pulled off a sensational victory in the second ODI and ended India's chasing streak of 17 wins.
Ramnaresh Sarwan's unbeaten 98 lifted the West Indies from a precarious position in the second ODI.
India included Ramesh Powar in place of Rudra Pratap Singh for the second ODI.
Umpire Steve Bucknor announced that an hour's play will be lost, resulting in a 45-over game.
The team that beat Zimbabwe in the last two ODIs has been named for the first two matches against India.
e 23-man lists of the 32 teams for the 2006 football World Cup after the May 15 deadline to confirm squads ended on Monday.
The fitness test has been put off by a few days from May 20 and would be done on May 22 or 23.
Coach Greg Chappell believes the five-bowler theory is the only way India can win more Tests.
India's captain moved three spots up and behind Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis in the latest rankings for Test batsmen.
Because he has served two-thirds of his five-year sentence, Reyat was automatically due for parole in June.
A perjury conviction can lead to a maximum prison sentence of 14 years.
Gilchrist is one of five Australian batsmen now in the top 10 along with Ponting, Symonds, Hussey and Clarke.
Jyoti Randhawa was the best-placed of five Indians who made the cut at the Hong Kong Open.
Jyoti Randhawa is perched at an impressive third place in the Asian Order of Merit list.
The Indian golfer carded a seven-under-par 66 to share the lead with Scotsman Kenny Walker after the first round in the Double A International Open.
The Thai golfer carded a two-under-par 70 to win by two strokes from India's Gaurav Ghei.
The Thailand golfer established a three-stroke lead at the end of penultimate round of the Indian Open Golf Championship.
The Singaporean showed he still has the magic touch to defend the crown he won last year.
India will play their first match on March 17 against Bangladesh at Port of Spain.
Pakistan beat West Indies by 136 runs to win a Test in the Caribbean after 17 years and level the series 1-1
Leg spinner Danish Kaneria's 4 for 36 and captain Inzamam-ul-Haq's unbeaten century brought Pakistan close to their first Test win in the West Indies in 17 years.
Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq struck an unbeaten 64 to keep Pakistan in the hunt for a series levelling win against the West Indies on day three of the second and final Test.
Brian Lara scored his 30th test hundred as West Indies reached 275 for four in their first innings reply against Pakistan.
The 27-year-old scored 106 as Pakistan reached 336 for six on the first day of the second Test against West Indies.
The fast bowler was named in a 13-man squad as a replacement for Fidel Edwards for the second Test against Pakistan.
South Africa's 5-0 series win in the West Indies sees it climb back into the top four of the LG ICC ODI Championship for the first time since July 2004.