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WEST INDIES 251/6 (45 OVERS)
- Chris Gayle123 (130)
- Brian Lara35 (44)
- Ajit Agarkar2/38 (9)
- Harbhajan Singh1/33 (9)
INDIA 254/5 (44.5 OVERS)
- Rahul Dravid105 (102)
- Mohammad Kaif*66 (91)
- Ian Bradshaw2/40 (9)
- Dwayne Bravo2/50 (8.5)
Powered by serene hundred by Rahul Dravid and a vital 66 from Mohammad Kaif, who finally ended his run-drought, India registered their 17th successful run-chase in a row. West Indies had their chances but their poor fielding let them down and proved costly in the end. Dravid's efforts won him the man of the match award. The second ODI match will be played on Saturday May 20, do join us then. This is Sriram Veera, along with Sajan Nair, signing off. Good bye and Good luck!
Lara has a lengthy talk with Bravo, who will bowl the last over, on the field settings. Just four people in the circle.
END OF OVER:44 | 8 Runs | IND: 248/5 (5 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 5.63, RRR: 5.00)
- Mohammad Kaif61 (87b)
- Suresh Raina6 (5b)
- Jerome Taylor9-1-56-0
- Dwayne Bravo8-0-44-2
India tour of West Indies 2006 News
Lara apologises for outburst
Brian Lara has elected to go on the backfoot and tender a written apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) after hitting out at cricket authorities following India's first series win in the Caribbean in 35 years
Lara looking to end career in England
Lara may feature in England
Spinners the key for World Cup: Harbhajan
Harbhajan Singh, the Indian spinner, has predicted that slow bowlers will be the key in next year's World Cup
Proper leadership urgently required
Tony Cozier reviews India's tour of the West Indies
Carew says Lara's comments were "unnecessary"
Joey Carew, the West Indies chief selector, has described Brian Lara's reaction, following the 1-0 Test series loss to India, as "unnecessary"