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Friday, July 5, 2013

India beat West Indies by 102 runs (D/L)


NEW DELHI: Impressive batting show by skipper Virat Kohli followed by some fiery bowling helped India register a 102-run (D/L) win over West Indies in the Celkon Mobile Cup.

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Chasing a revised target of 274 runs, West Indies seemed to lose the plot as they crumbled against the Indian pace attack.


The dynamic duo of Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar completely wrecked the West Indies run chase by dismissing Marlon Samuels, Keiron Pollard and the dangerous Johnson Charles in quick succession.


Umesh Yadav then came into the attack to rub more salt on the West Indies wounds when he first scalped Denesh Ramdin and then took out Dwayne Bravo to leave the hosts reeling at 108/7 after 23 overs.


West Indies looked to be in control of the match when they came out to bat after a brief rain interruption with the revised target being 274 runs in 39 overs.


The rain had stopped the proceedings in the match after West Indies got off to a bad start when they lost two quick wickets to Bhuvneshwar Kumar early in their innings.


Bhuvneshwar picked up the wickets of the dangerous Chris Gayle (10) and Darren Bravo (1) in successive overs to shake the West Indies run chase.


Earlier, skipper Virat Kohli (102) hit a fighting century as India overcame mid-innings wobbles to post a challenging 311 for seven against West Indies.


Openers Shikhar Dhawan (69) and Rohit Sharma (46) laid a strong foundation with their 123-run stand and Kohli ensured that their hard work does not go waste as he made up for the failure of the middle-order with his gritty knock.


Kohli got out in the last ball of the innings as he nullified the success of West Indies fast bowlers, who had put the hosts in an advantageous position with regular strikes.


Kohli faced 83 balls in his innings, his 14th One-day century, and punished the Caribbean bowlers with 13 fours and two sixes.


After 40 overs, India had 210 runs on the board and only Kohli to bat with tail-enders as pace duo of Kemar Roach and Tino Best had polished off the Indian middle-order.


Kohli responded to the challenge in the best possible manner as India scored 101 runs in the last 10 overs and his contribution was 67 runs.


R Ashwin supported Kohli well with his 18-ball 25 as they shared a 90-run stand for the seventh wicket in 8.2 overs.


Earlier after sent in to bat, Dhawan and Sharma provided a solid start to India with 123-run stand, which was broken when the left-hander chose to play aggressively after spending a watchful 23 overs at the crease.


Coming into the make-or-break match, both the Indian openers batted with a lot of responsibility. They chose caution over aggression, relying on rotation of the strike and hitting an odd boundary in between.


Dhawan, who by nature is a stroke-maker, kept his natural urge to go for strokes under control till India had safely negotiated almost half-the-overs.


The left-hander opened up after India had crossed 100-run mark. He chose local lad and highly-rated spinner Sunil Narine for some punishment, hitting him for two sixes and a four.


However, Dhawan could not continue in the same vain, as he holed out to Darren Barvo at deep square leg when he attempted to hit one off Kemar Roach over the ropes. His knock came off 77 balls and contained eight fours and two sixes.


Sharma too joined him in the pavillion when he edged one behind off Tino Best. In space of seven overs India lost Suresh Raina (10), Dinesh Karthik (6) and Murali Vijay (27).


Ravindra Jadeja's run out made things worse for India but Kohli pulled India out of trouble.






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