Player of the Match
Player of the Match
632dS Sudarshanan

Dhawan, Siraj, Thakur star in thrilling win as India go 1-0 up

Siraj and Prasidh defended 38 off the last three overs - weathering an onslaught from Hosein and Shepherd - to seal a three-run win

Match Centre

Statistics

Best performances - Batsmen

S Dhawan
S Dhawan
97(99) 10x4 - 3x6
Control %93%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 23 runs
  • 1x4 - 0x6
9 5 16 24 17 4 10 12
KR Mayers
KR Mayers
75(68) 10x4 - 1x6
Control %76%
  • Productive Shot
  • cover drive
  • 20 runs
  • 4x4 - 0x6
4 5 13 6 8 9 9 21

Best performances - Bowlers

G Motie
G Motie
O10
M0
R54
W2
Eco5.40
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
SN Thakur
SN Thakur
O8
M0
R54
W2
Eco6.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Sudarshanan and Ekanth

END OF OVER:
50 | 11 Runs | WI: 305/6 (4 runs required, RR: 6.10)

  • Romario Shepherd39 (25b)
  • Akeal Hosein32 (32b)
  • Mohammed Siraj10-0-57-2
  • Prasidh Krishna10-1-62-0

On that note, let's call it a day. An exhilarating one at the cricket. The pitch played well, the gameplay was win-oriented. The ebbs and flows, the hold on attention was exemplary of good ODIs. Hope this is a sign of things to come and that you enjoyed our coverage. See you again for the next one. For now, it's ciao from me, Ekanth, on behalf my commentating, report-writing dynamo, Sudarshanan, and our scorer, Thilak.

Nazim: "Here is the beauty of ODI Format. It's entertaining, glamorous. A player can be proved here. Cricket means ODI "

Shareef: "I believe Mohammed Siraj deserved the 'player of the match' award for holding his nerve in the most decisive moments of the match, leading the pace pack and landing those unplayable yorkers (along with 2 wickets to his name, one of the skipper Pooran at a crucial time, strangling him with consistent line "

Shikhar Dhawan, POTM (97 off 99) and India Captain: (On not getting 100) It was disappointing but grateful for 97. I enjoyed it. It was difficult as it was holding a bit and turned. When Shubman, Shreyas and I were batting, we wanted to go big and make it easy for the youngsters. We had nerves as we didn't expect them to come this close. Fine leg went back and two three boundaries were stopped there which helped. We thought of using the bigger side, we gave doubles to fine leg. One of them should have been a run out but not everyday is a perfect day. We have to get better.

Nicholas Pooran, West Indies Captain: It feels like a win, bittersweet. We batted fifty overs, we're trying to figure it out continuously. Hopefully, we can get better with time. (India's 35-40 overs) Credit to the bowlers, it's a good track. We spoke and thought of restricting them to 315. Akeal, Alzarri, everyone stood up. We ticked fielding, batting to the end which was great. It's difficult to lose but we will take this one. We need to believe in each other and develop. We'll have a lot of challenges but are moving in the right direction.

Indeed it has. The game had the pattern of good starts continue this innings. Mayers and Brooks put on a 117-run stand for the second wicket. Pooran got a start. King, Hosein, and Shepherd made significant contributions to ensure wickets did not stall the runs. West Indies fell just three short. The yorkers that India persisted with did go wrong now and again, more due to where it went rather than the execution, but it paid off eventually. Chahal was good as always. Thakur was expensive but took wickets so it's all normal. Excellent match to start the series.

Eli Gew: "Who says ODIs are not exciting? This games proves that ODIs can still be relevant!"

5:45 pm: Siraj pumps the air, gets a hug from his mates. Shepherd is down but he's been exceptional. The members of both teams shake hands with opposition's players.

49.6
1b
Mohammed Siraj to Shepherd, 1 bye, Siraj goes for the yorker, gets it between his legs. Shepherd swung, got an edge and it went to the keeper. That's all they can manage.

He needs four more for the super over, six for West Indies to win. Four boundary riders on the leg side.

49.5
2
Mohammed Siraj to Shepherd, 2 runs, Wide yorker, jammed to long-off. They scamper for another two! Shepherd ran like a gazelle and has turned two into four runs in the last couple legal balls.
49.5
1w
Mohammed Siraj to Shepherd, 1 wide, Makes room, tries to follow him but it's too full and wide. Samson saved it from going to the fence to leaping to his left.
49.4
2
Mohammed Siraj to Shepherd, 2 runs, Another yorker, follows him. It's jammed to long leg, Prasidh runs in and throws it to the non-striker's end. No one backing up. Long-on, it seemed, ran in but not near enough. They make two.
49.3
4
Mohammed Siraj to Shepherd, FOUR, Yorker, tries to slog it, gets it off the inside edge through fine leg for four!
49.2
1lb
Mohammed Siraj to Hosein, 1 leg bye, Shuffles across, tries to ramp it. It hits him on the ankle as the feet swooped from down leg to wide outside off, hit him there and went to the vacant part at point.

West Indies 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st16KR MayersSD Hope
2nd117SSJ BrooksKR Mayers
3rd5KR MayersBA King
4th51N PooranBA King
5th7BA KingR Powell
6th56AJ HoseinBA King
7th53AJ HoseinR Shepherd