India
(Shar)made three changes to their playing (Pat)eleven – Shikhar Dhawan,
Harbhajan Singh and Munaf made way for Manoj Tiwary, Ravichandran Ashwin and
Ishant.
The West Indies made a couple of changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Kirk Edwards and Devendra Bishoo made way for Darren Bravo and Anthony Martin, an Antiguan and the player of the match.
On winning the toss, Suresh Raina, India’s skipper, inserted the hosts.
The first Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 38 and lost a couple of wickets.
Danza Hyatt, who faced four balls, scored a run. Eleven balls into the match, he was caught by Tiwary. Ishant broke the three-run stand. Ramnaresh Sarwan, who faced a dozen balls, scored a run. Eighteen balls later, he was caught by Tiwary. Praveen Kumar broke the nine-run stand.
The second Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 27 without the loss of a wicket.
The West Indies scored 50 off 12.5 overs (78 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The third-wicket pair put on 50 off 52 balls. While Simmons' contribution to the partnership was 34, Bravo’s contribution to it was 14. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a couple.
Fifteen overs into the match, the first drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 65 for the loss of a couple of wickets at that point. While Simmons was batting on 43, Bravo was batting on 15.
Bravo, whose 36-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, didn’t add to the aforementioned score. Sixty-seven balls after Sarwan’s dismissal, he was caught by Tiwary. Amit Mishra broke the 53-run partnership.
Simmons' half-century – which included a couple of boundaries and three sixes – came off 56 balls.
Marlon Samuels, who faced 21 balls, scored just eight. Forty-three balls after Bravo's dismissal, he was trapped leg before wicket by Mishra, who broke the 24-run stand.
The West Indies scored 100 off 25.4 overs (155 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 14. Simmons, whose 78-ball innings three boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 67. Twenty-one balls after Samuels' dismissal, Tiwary ran him out.
Thirty-four overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 135 for the loss of five wickets at that point. While Kieron Pollard was batting on 26, Carlton Baugh was batting on nine.
The West Indies scored 150 off 38.3 overs (233 balls). India had conceded eight extras at that point.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 50 off 73 balls. While Pollard’s contribution to the partnership was 31, Baugh's contribution to it was 17. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was three.
Pollard’s half-century – which included four boundaries and a six – came off 58 balls.
The third Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 44th and the 48th over. They scored 57 and lost a wicket.
Pollard, whose 72-ball (Ashw)innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 70. A hundred and six balls after Simmons’ dismissal, he was caught by Ishant. The offie broke the 96-run partnership.
The West Indies scored 200 off 44.4 overs (270 balls). India had conceded 10 extras at that point.
Baugh, whose 57-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 39. Twenty-four balls later, he was caught by Virat Kohli. Kumar broke the 41-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Andre Russell, whose 14-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, scored 25. The next ball, he was caught by Kohli off the bowling of Kumar.
Daren Sammy, who faced three balls, scored a run. He was unbeaten, as was Kemar Roach, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scoring four.
India eventually conceded 18 extras. The West Indies scored 249 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs.
Tiwary, who bowled four overs, conceded 26. He was wicketless, as was Yusuf Pathan, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scoring four.
Ishant and Ashwin bowled 10 overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 60, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 39. Mishra and Kumar bowled 10 overs, including three maidens, apiece. While the former conceded 56, picking up a couple of wickets, the latter conceded 37, picking up three scalps.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 42 and lost a couple of wickets.
Tiwary, who faced 17 balls, scored just a couple. Thirty-four balls into the chase, he was caught by Baugh. Sammy broke the 20-run stand. Parthiv Patel, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 26. Twenty-two balls later, he was caught by Sammy, who broke the 21-run stand.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 13, without the loss of a wicket.
India scored 50 off 12.4 overs (76 balls). The West Indies had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.
Subramaniam Badrinath, whose 27-ball innings included a boundary, scored a dozen. Forty-three balls after Parthiv’s dismissal, he was caught by Baugh. Russell broke the 22-run stand.
Ninety-nine balls into the chase, the first drinks break was taken. India had scored 62 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Kohli was batting on 16.
Kohli, whose 33-ball innings included a boundary, eventually scored 22. Twenty-one balls after Badrinath’s dismissal, he was stumped by Baugh. Martin broke the 20-ball stand.
India scored 100 off 24.3 overs (147 balls). The West Indies had conceded eight extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.
Raina, who faced 19 balls, scored 10. Half-a-dozen overs after Kohli’s dismissal, he was caught by Pollard. Martin broke the 29-run stand. Pathan, who faced a couple of balls, scored a run. Four balls later, he was caught by Roach. Simmons broke the three-run stand.
Rohit, whose 47-ball innings included a six, scored 39. Twenty balls later, he was caught by Bravo. Martin broke the 10-run stand.
Thirty-four overs into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. India had scored 135 for the loss of seven wickets at that point. While Ashwin was batting on 10, Kumar was batting on five. The latter, who faced 13 balls, eventually scored half-a-dozen. Twenty-five balls after Rohit's dismissal, he was caught by Sammy. Russell broke the 14-run stand.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 38th and the 42nd over. They scored just three, and lost a couple of wickets.
Ashwin, who faced 27 balls, eventually scored 15. Sixteen balls after Kumar’s dismissal, he was caught by Samuels. Needless to say, Russell was in seventh heaven. Mishra, who faced 14 balls, scored five. He was unbeaten. Ishant, who faced three balls, didn’t get off the mark. Seven balls later, he was stumped by Baugh. Martin broke the one-run stand.
India, who were bundled out for 146 off 39 overs, lost by 103 runs. Pollard bowled four overs, conceding 20. He was wicketless, as was Roach, who bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded 22.
Simmons bowled an over, conceding three. He picked up a wicket. Sammy, who bowled nine overs, conceded 43. He picked up a couple of wickets. Russell, who bowled seven overs, conceded 16. He picked up three wickets. Martin, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 36. He picked up four scalps.
India led the five-match series 3-1.
The West Indies made a couple of changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Kirk Edwards and Devendra Bishoo made way for Darren Bravo and Anthony Martin, an Antiguan and the player of the match.
On winning the toss, Suresh Raina, India’s skipper, inserted the hosts.
The first Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 38 and lost a couple of wickets.
Danza Hyatt, who faced four balls, scored a run. Eleven balls into the match, he was caught by Tiwary. Ishant broke the three-run stand. Ramnaresh Sarwan, who faced a dozen balls, scored a run. Eighteen balls later, he was caught by Tiwary. Praveen Kumar broke the nine-run stand.
The second Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 27 without the loss of a wicket.
The West Indies scored 50 off 12.5 overs (78 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The third-wicket pair put on 50 off 52 balls. While Simmons' contribution to the partnership was 34, Bravo’s contribution to it was 14. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a couple.
Fifteen overs into the match, the first drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 65 for the loss of a couple of wickets at that point. While Simmons was batting on 43, Bravo was batting on 15.
Bravo, whose 36-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, didn’t add to the aforementioned score. Sixty-seven balls after Sarwan’s dismissal, he was caught by Tiwary. Amit Mishra broke the 53-run partnership.
Simmons' half-century – which included a couple of boundaries and three sixes – came off 56 balls.
Marlon Samuels, who faced 21 balls, scored just eight. Forty-three balls after Bravo's dismissal, he was trapped leg before wicket by Mishra, who broke the 24-run stand.
The West Indies scored 100 off 25.4 overs (155 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 14. Simmons, whose 78-ball innings three boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 67. Twenty-one balls after Samuels' dismissal, Tiwary ran him out.
Thirty-four overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 135 for the loss of five wickets at that point. While Kieron Pollard was batting on 26, Carlton Baugh was batting on nine.
The West Indies scored 150 off 38.3 overs (233 balls). India had conceded eight extras at that point.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 50 off 73 balls. While Pollard’s contribution to the partnership was 31, Baugh's contribution to it was 17. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was three.
Pollard’s half-century – which included four boundaries and a six – came off 58 balls.
The third Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 44th and the 48th over. They scored 57 and lost a wicket.
Pollard, whose 72-ball (Ashw)innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 70. A hundred and six balls after Simmons’ dismissal, he was caught by Ishant. The offie broke the 96-run partnership.
The West Indies scored 200 off 44.4 overs (270 balls). India had conceded 10 extras at that point.
Baugh, whose 57-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 39. Twenty-four balls later, he was caught by Virat Kohli. Kumar broke the 41-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Andre Russell, whose 14-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, scored 25. The next ball, he was caught by Kohli off the bowling of Kumar.
Daren Sammy, who faced three balls, scored a run. He was unbeaten, as was Kemar Roach, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scoring four.
India eventually conceded 18 extras. The West Indies scored 249 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs.
Tiwary, who bowled four overs, conceded 26. He was wicketless, as was Yusuf Pathan, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scoring four.
Ishant and Ashwin bowled 10 overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 60, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 39. Mishra and Kumar bowled 10 overs, including three maidens, apiece. While the former conceded 56, picking up a couple of wickets, the latter conceded 37, picking up three scalps.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 42 and lost a couple of wickets.
Tiwary, who faced 17 balls, scored just a couple. Thirty-four balls into the chase, he was caught by Baugh. Sammy broke the 20-run stand. Parthiv Patel, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 26. Twenty-two balls later, he was caught by Sammy, who broke the 21-run stand.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 13, without the loss of a wicket.
India scored 50 off 12.4 overs (76 balls). The West Indies had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.
Subramaniam Badrinath, whose 27-ball innings included a boundary, scored a dozen. Forty-three balls after Parthiv’s dismissal, he was caught by Baugh. Russell broke the 22-run stand.
Ninety-nine balls into the chase, the first drinks break was taken. India had scored 62 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Kohli was batting on 16.
Kohli, whose 33-ball innings included a boundary, eventually scored 22. Twenty-one balls after Badrinath’s dismissal, he was stumped by Baugh. Martin broke the 20-ball stand.
India scored 100 off 24.3 overs (147 balls). The West Indies had conceded eight extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.
Raina, who faced 19 balls, scored 10. Half-a-dozen overs after Kohli’s dismissal, he was caught by Pollard. Martin broke the 29-run stand. Pathan, who faced a couple of balls, scored a run. Four balls later, he was caught by Roach. Simmons broke the three-run stand.
Rohit, whose 47-ball innings included a six, scored 39. Twenty balls later, he was caught by Bravo. Martin broke the 10-run stand.
Thirty-four overs into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. India had scored 135 for the loss of seven wickets at that point. While Ashwin was batting on 10, Kumar was batting on five. The latter, who faced 13 balls, eventually scored half-a-dozen. Twenty-five balls after Rohit's dismissal, he was caught by Sammy. Russell broke the 14-run stand.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 38th and the 42nd over. They scored just three, and lost a couple of wickets.
Ashwin, who faced 27 balls, eventually scored 15. Sixteen balls after Kumar’s dismissal, he was caught by Samuels. Needless to say, Russell was in seventh heaven. Mishra, who faced 14 balls, scored five. He was unbeaten. Ishant, who faced three balls, didn’t get off the mark. Seven balls later, he was stumped by Baugh. Martin broke the one-run stand.
India, who were bundled out for 146 off 39 overs, lost by 103 runs. Pollard bowled four overs, conceding 20. He was wicketless, as was Roach, who bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded 22.
Simmons bowled an over, conceding three. He picked up a wicket. Sammy, who bowled nine overs, conceded 43. He picked up a couple of wickets. Russell, who bowled seven overs, conceded 16. He picked up three wickets. Martin, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 36. He picked up four scalps.
India led the five-match series 3-1.
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