India made
no changes to their playing eleven. The West Indies made three changes to the
eleven that last played the Indians – Dwayne Bravo, Ravi Rampaul and Anthony
Martin made way for One-day International debutant Danza Hyatt, Andre Russell
(the player of the match) and Kemar Roach.
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 45 and lost a wicket – that of Kirk Edwards, who faced a couple of balls, failing to open his account. Eight balls into the match, he was caught by Parthiv Patel off the bowling of Munaf Patel.
The West Indies scored 50 off 10.4 overs (64 balls). India had conceded an extra at that point.
The second-wicket pair put on 50 off 56 balls. While Lendl Simmons' contribution to the partnership was 28, Ramnaresh Sarwan’s contribution to it was 23. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.
The second Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 20 and lost a wicket – that of Sarwan, who eventually scored 28. His 38-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six. The second-wicket pair eventually put on 65. Eighty-one balls, Raina and Parthiv ran him out.
Marlon Samuels faced 10 balls, scoring a run. Seventeen balls later, he was stumped by Parthiv. Amit Mishra broke the five-run stand.
A hundred and six balls into the match, the first drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 70 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Simmons was batting on 40.
Hyatt, who faced five balls, scored a run. Thirteen balls later, Mishra broke the four-run stand. Simmons, whose 68-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 45. Eight balls later, he was caught by Virat Kohli. Mishra broke the three-run stand.
Kieron Pollard, who faced 16 balls, scored half-a-dozen. Twenty-one balls into the match, he was caught by Parthiv. Harbhajan Singh broke the six-run stand. Daren Sammy, the West Indies' skipper , faced 14 balls, scoring three. Twenty-nine balls later, he was caught by Parthiv. Munaf broke the 11-run stand.
The West Indies scored 100 off 31.2 overs (188 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
Thirty-six overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 121 for the loss of seven wickets at that point. While Carlton Baugh was batting on 17, Russell was batting on 15.
The eighth-wicket pair put on 50 off 62 balls. While Baugh's contribution to the partnership was 16, Russell’s contribution to it was 36. Extras didn’t contribute to the partnership.
The West Indies scored 150 off 40.4 overs (244 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The third Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 42nd and the 46th over. They scored 24 and lost a wicket.
Russell’s run-a-ball half-century included four boundaries and a couple of sixes.
Baugh, who faced 73 balls, eventually scored 36. Ninety-five balls later, he was caught by Shikhar Dhawan. Munaf broke the 78-run partnership.
The West Indies scored 200 off 48.3 overs (291 balls). India had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they had conceded at that point.
The ninth-wicket pair put on 50 off 28 balls. While Russell’s contribution to the partnership was 44, Roach's contribution to it was seven. Extras didn’t contribute to the partnership.
Russell, whose 64-ball innings included eight boundaries and five sixes, eventually scored 92. He was unbeaten, as was Roach, who didn’t add to the aforementioned score. He was unbea'ten'.
The West Indies scored 225 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Kohli had no reason to be in seventh heaven – he bowled a wicketless over. Raina bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 31. Yusuf Pathan bowled five wicketless overs, conceding 27. Praveen Kumar bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 46.
Harbhajan bowled 10 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 24, picking up a wicket. Munaf and Mishra bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former, who spell included a maiden, conceded 60, the latter, whose spell included a couple of maidens, conceded 28.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 30 for the loss of a couple of wickets.
Dhawan, who faced 15 balls, scored four. Forty-five balls into the match, he was caught by Samuels. Sammy broke the 26-run stand. The second-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Kohli, who faced a ball, didn’t open his account. The next ball, he was trapped leg before wicket by Sammy.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 26 without losing a wicket.
India scored 50 off 13.2 overs (82 balls). The West Indies had conceded a couple of extras at that point.
The third-wicket pair put on 34. Subramaniam Badrinath, whose 28-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. Forty-seven balls after Kohli’s dismissal, Russell and Baugh ran him out.
Ninety-three balls into the chase, the first drinks break was taken. India had conceded 60 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Parthiv was batting on 43.
Parthiv, whose 56-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 46. Sixteen balls later, he was caught by Russell. Devendra Bishoo broke the 19-run stand. Raina, who faced 10 balls, scored three. Eighteen balls later, he was caught by Simmons. Pollard broke the nine-run stand.
Pathan, who faced three balls, scored a run. Seven balls later, he was caught by Simmons. Bishoo broke the four-run stand.
India scored 100 off 24.5 overs (152 balls). The West Indies had conceded three extras at that point.
Thirty-two overs into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. While Rohit Sharma was batting on 27, Harbhajan was batting on 13.
Sharma’s half-century – which included a couple of boundaries and a six – came off 57 balls.
The seventh-wicket pair put on 50 off 81 balls. While Sharma’s contribution to the partnership was 27, Harbhajan's contribution to it was 19. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
India scored 150 off 37.1 overs (227 balls). The number of extras they had conceded at that point gave the West Indies no reason to be in seventh heaven.
Harbhajan, whose 64-ball innings included a boundary and a six, eventually scored 41. A hundred and twelve balls after Pathan's dismissal, he was caught by Baugh. Russell broke the 88-run partnership.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 43rd and the 47th over. They had scored 46, without the loss of a wicket.
India scored 200 off 43.4 overs (266 overs). The West Indies had conceded nine extras at that point.
Sharma, whose 91-ball innings included five boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 86. He was unbeaten, as was Kumar, who scored 25. His 15-ball innings included a boundary and a couple of sixes.
The West Indies eventually conceded 11 extras. India, who scored 228 for the loss of seven wickets off 46.2 overs, won by three wickets with 22 balls to spare. Roach, who bowled 8.2 wicketless overs, conceded 46.
Russell and Pollard bowled nine overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 59, the latter conceded 32. Sammy and Bishoo bowled 10 overs each, picking up two scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell included two maidens, conceded 49, the latter conceded 41.
India led the five-match series 3-0. In fact, they won the series with two matches to spare.
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 45 and lost a wicket – that of Kirk Edwards, who faced a couple of balls, failing to open his account. Eight balls into the match, he was caught by Parthiv Patel off the bowling of Munaf Patel.
The West Indies scored 50 off 10.4 overs (64 balls). India had conceded an extra at that point.
The second-wicket pair put on 50 off 56 balls. While Lendl Simmons' contribution to the partnership was 28, Ramnaresh Sarwan’s contribution to it was 23. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.
The second Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 20 and lost a wicket – that of Sarwan, who eventually scored 28. His 38-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six. The second-wicket pair eventually put on 65. Eighty-one balls, Raina and Parthiv ran him out.
Marlon Samuels faced 10 balls, scoring a run. Seventeen balls later, he was stumped by Parthiv. Amit Mishra broke the five-run stand.
A hundred and six balls into the match, the first drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 70 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Simmons was batting on 40.
Hyatt, who faced five balls, scored a run. Thirteen balls later, Mishra broke the four-run stand. Simmons, whose 68-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 45. Eight balls later, he was caught by Virat Kohli. Mishra broke the three-run stand.
Kieron Pollard, who faced 16 balls, scored half-a-dozen. Twenty-one balls into the match, he was caught by Parthiv. Harbhajan Singh broke the six-run stand. Daren Sammy, the West Indies' skipper , faced 14 balls, scoring three. Twenty-nine balls later, he was caught by Parthiv. Munaf broke the 11-run stand.
The West Indies scored 100 off 31.2 overs (188 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
Thirty-six overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 121 for the loss of seven wickets at that point. While Carlton Baugh was batting on 17, Russell was batting on 15.
The eighth-wicket pair put on 50 off 62 balls. While Baugh's contribution to the partnership was 16, Russell’s contribution to it was 36. Extras didn’t contribute to the partnership.
The West Indies scored 150 off 40.4 overs (244 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.
The third Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 42nd and the 46th over. They scored 24 and lost a wicket.
Russell’s run-a-ball half-century included four boundaries and a couple of sixes.
Baugh, who faced 73 balls, eventually scored 36. Ninety-five balls later, he was caught by Shikhar Dhawan. Munaf broke the 78-run partnership.
The West Indies scored 200 off 48.3 overs (291 balls). India had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they had conceded at that point.
The ninth-wicket pair put on 50 off 28 balls. While Russell’s contribution to the partnership was 44, Roach's contribution to it was seven. Extras didn’t contribute to the partnership.
Russell, whose 64-ball innings included eight boundaries and five sixes, eventually scored 92. He was unbeaten, as was Roach, who didn’t add to the aforementioned score. He was unbea'ten'.
The West Indies scored 225 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Kohli had no reason to be in seventh heaven – he bowled a wicketless over. Raina bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 31. Yusuf Pathan bowled five wicketless overs, conceding 27. Praveen Kumar bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 46.
Harbhajan bowled 10 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 24, picking up a wicket. Munaf and Mishra bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former, who spell included a maiden, conceded 60, the latter, whose spell included a couple of maidens, conceded 28.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 30 for the loss of a couple of wickets.
Dhawan, who faced 15 balls, scored four. Forty-five balls into the match, he was caught by Samuels. Sammy broke the 26-run stand. The second-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Kohli, who faced a ball, didn’t open his account. The next ball, he was trapped leg before wicket by Sammy.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. They scored 26 without losing a wicket.
India scored 50 off 13.2 overs (82 balls). The West Indies had conceded a couple of extras at that point.
The third-wicket pair put on 34. Subramaniam Badrinath, whose 28-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. Forty-seven balls after Kohli’s dismissal, Russell and Baugh ran him out.
Ninety-three balls into the chase, the first drinks break was taken. India had conceded 60 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Parthiv was batting on 43.
Parthiv, whose 56-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 46. Sixteen balls later, he was caught by Russell. Devendra Bishoo broke the 19-run stand. Raina, who faced 10 balls, scored three. Eighteen balls later, he was caught by Simmons. Pollard broke the nine-run stand.
Pathan, who faced three balls, scored a run. Seven balls later, he was caught by Simmons. Bishoo broke the four-run stand.
India scored 100 off 24.5 overs (152 balls). The West Indies had conceded three extras at that point.
Thirty-two overs into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. While Rohit Sharma was batting on 27, Harbhajan was batting on 13.
Sharma’s half-century – which included a couple of boundaries and a six – came off 57 balls.
The seventh-wicket pair put on 50 off 81 balls. While Sharma’s contribution to the partnership was 27, Harbhajan's contribution to it was 19. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
India scored 150 off 37.1 overs (227 balls). The number of extras they had conceded at that point gave the West Indies no reason to be in seventh heaven.
Harbhajan, whose 64-ball innings included a boundary and a six, eventually scored 41. A hundred and twelve balls after Pathan's dismissal, he was caught by Baugh. Russell broke the 88-run partnership.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 43rd and the 47th over. They had scored 46, without the loss of a wicket.
India scored 200 off 43.4 overs (266 overs). The West Indies had conceded nine extras at that point.
Sharma, whose 91-ball innings included five boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 86. He was unbeaten, as was Kumar, who scored 25. His 15-ball innings included a boundary and a couple of sixes.
The West Indies eventually conceded 11 extras. India, who scored 228 for the loss of seven wickets off 46.2 overs, won by three wickets with 22 balls to spare. Roach, who bowled 8.2 wicketless overs, conceded 46.
Russell and Pollard bowled nine overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 59, the latter conceded 32. Sammy and Bishoo bowled 10 overs each, picking up two scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell included two maidens, conceded 49, the latter conceded 41.
India led the five-match series 3-0. In fact, they won the series with two matches to spare.
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