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India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Highlights: India Seal ODI Series With 4-Wicket Win Over West Indies In Cuttack

India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Highlights: India Seal ODI Series With 4-Wicket Win Over West Indies In Cuttack



India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Highlights: India Seal ODI Series With 4-Wicket Win Over West Indies In Cuttack


India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Highlights: Virat Kohli led from the front as India beat the West Indies by four wickets in the third ODI in Cuttack to clinch the three-match series 2-1.


India won the toss and decided to bowl first,However the decision went horrible because WI batsman played their heart open and gave Indian bowlers some hard time in the first inning.
With the help of Nicholas Pooran's 89(64), Kieron Pollard's 74*(51) and Shai Hope's 45(50) WI put up a gigantic total of 315/5 (50).   

With the series on the line, Indian openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul gave the hosts a solid start as they kept the West Indies bowlers at bay in the first powerplay and scored 59 runs for no loss, in reply to a stiff target of 316 runs. Rohit and Rahul both completed their respective half-centuries and put on a 122-run stand for the opening wicket. After Rohit's departure, Rahul and Kohli steadied the Indian innings with a crucial 45-run partnership for the second wicket. After Rahul got out on 77, Kohli took charge of the innings and completed his 55th ODI half-century. However, the Indian skipper couldn't take his side across the finish line but Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur added crucial runs down the order to help India clinch the series 2-1, coming from behind.

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