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INDIA 377/5 (50 OVERS)
- Ambati Rayudu100 (81)
- Rohit Sharma162 (137)
- Kemar Roach2/74 (10)
- Ashley Nurse1/57 (8)
WEST INDIES 153 (36.2 OVERS)
- Jason Holder*54 (70)
- Keemo Paul19 (18)
- Kuldeep Yadav3/42 (8.2)
- Khaleel Ahmed3/13 (5)
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: @sreshthx
8.49pm An early finish in Mumbai then. India can no longer win lose the series, but a West-Indies win in the final ODI could see the series end with a 2-2 deadlock. Will that happen? Find out with us on Thursday when we bring the deciding ODI to you from Thiruvananthapuram. Till then, on behalf of Sid Monga, Varun Shetty (from Mumbai) and Saurabh Somani, this is Sreshth Shah signing off from ESPNcricinfo.
Sohaib: "Kohli is getting some white in his beard!"
8.42pm Time for the presentation.
Rohit Sharma is the Man of the Match for his 137-ball 162: "Been doing slip catching for a while. I can hear Virat laugh, but I've been catching in the slips for a while now. Important to hold on to them. Catches come to you all the time, but when you're fielding in the slips for Kuldeep, it's not easy off his hand, but I learnt to be ready for his googly. Very clinical performance from us after losing two early wickets. A big partnership was the game-changer, and in all four games we've had big partnerships that have allowed us to stay in the game and post big totals. We have understood the importance of them. And once you're set, you need to make it count. Also heartening to see us bowl as a unit. This kind of performance was a long time coming, but very happy to see such a dominating performance. Pacers were swinging the ball, spinners were turning it."
Virat Kohli, the winning captain: "Definitely back on track. Ticked all the boxes, clinical in all three departments. We were put under a bit of pressure in the 3rd ODI, but we bounced back. Rayudu's taken his opportunity with both hands, and we need to back him till the 2019 World Cup. He reads the game well, and he bats with intelligence. Khaleel is an exciting talent. If the pitch has something to offer, he can extract something. Bowled in the right areas, not too full not too short. Happy to see him make the ball talk."
Jason Holder, the losing captain: "We didn't play well enough. I guess we allowed them to score too many runs, and then we didn't apply ourselves. Lost wickets up front, and no momentum thereafter. Run-outs are never something we want, and they were two of our better players. We had to do a lot to rebuild, but that never happened. I've been hearing about batting higher up the order myself, but need to see our team balance. Maybe next game!"
8.36pm Refresh your ESPNcricinfo homepages to enjoy our MATCH DAY show with Ajit Agarkar and Phil Simmons. And we'll also have the post-match presentation in a few moments.
navaneeth: "Kerala welcomes MSD to complete his 10000 runs for India! Just ONE runs short... " -- Yep, he's stranded on 9999
Azweer: "@Venkat: That's too harsh... "
abhijit: "great win. more important to be consistent, and bounce back from failures."
Vivek: "What happened to you buddy, Venkat? Take a chill pill"
Vivek Raj: "It's very odd to see Kohli without runs and Bumrah without Wickets. "
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8.30pm India's 224-run win is their biggest against a Test side (and their third-biggest in ODIs). Chasing 378 was never going to be a walk in the park, but two run-outs inside the first ten overs completely dismantled West Indies' hope (and Hope). Khaleel Ahmed displayed what he's capable of, with his swinging deliveries blowing the visitors' middle-order away, while a late resistance from Jason Holder simply delayed the inevitable. Earlier, Rohit Sharma brightened everyone's Monday with his seventh 150+ score and he had Ambati Rayudu's ton for company as well. A good workout for the India bowlers, as well as their whole batting order. A rare Kohli failure tonight, but India would be happy that they still won by a big margin. We'll be back with the presentation in a few moments.
Dhal Bellie: "Hi, this is Dhal Bellie from Guyana. I think West Indies did not have a good lunch. For the next match, they need to eat Hot Masala Goat Curry with Paratha Roti to get some energy."
Khaleel Ahmed after his three-wicket haul: "I thought there will be moisture in the evening, so I wanted to utilise it. And then when I found the swing, I decided to stick with that line and length. After joining Team India, I have been working on these skills. A lot of input from bowling coach Bharat Arun as well. So I implemented it after practicing for a few days. I had planned Samuels' wicket. I wanted him to feel I'm bowling the inswinger, but I chose to bowl the other one to him. It paid off. I like to appeal a lot because that makes the batsman uncomfortable, even if I can't get a wicket."
Guna: "Really impressed with Holder as a batsmen, bowler and Captain. The way he is holding this match with the help of tail says it all. He is the real HOLD between the top order and lower order for Westindies"
Venkat: "One thing is proven beyond doubt in this series. Kohli is a great batsman but an ordinary captain. No shame in that. Even Tendulkar was not a great captain. Time to find a new captain. May be Rohit."
Yatin: "Rohit Sharma has now single handedly beaten Sri Lanka and Windies. His 264 was 13 better than SL's 251 Today his 162 is 9 better than Windies's 153"
KAJ Roach b Kuldeep Yadav 6 (27b 0x4 0x6) SR: 22.22
END OF OVER:36 | 2 Runs | WI: 152/9 (226 runs required from 14 overs, RR: 4.22, RRR: 16.14)
- Kemar Roach6 (26b)
- Jason Holder53 (69b)
- Khaleel Ahmed5-0-13-3
- Kuldeep Yadav8-0-41-2
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