IND beat WI by 59 runs (D/L method) | India vs West Indies, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd ODI Match
India in West Indies, 3 ODI Series, 2019
Date: Aug 11, 2019 Start Time: 19:00 IST | 13:30 GMT | 09:30 LocalVenue: Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
India and West Indies will face each other in the second game of the three-match ODI series. The first game between both these sides was washed out due to inclement weather and poor pitch conditions with West Indies stranded at 54/1 with only 12 overs of play possible. The second ODI game between India and West Indies will be played at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain.
Both sides have come into the series with an aim to not just prepare for the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup but also strengthen their weak departments following a disappointing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 campaign. West Indies were knocked out the group stages after winning just two in nine games, while India crashed out of the semi-finals after losing to New Zealand by 18 runs.
India clean-swept the three-match T20I series making it their first-ever 3-0 T20I series victory in the Caribbean Island. Most of the debutants and newcomers, who were given opportunity, in the T20I series performed to expectations and will be looking to carry the good form in the ODI series as well.
India (From): Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant(w), Kedar Jadhav, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, K Khaleel Ahmed, Lokesh Rahul, Manish Pandey, Navdeep Saini, Yuzvendra Chahal.
West Indies (From): Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Shai Hope(w), Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Jason Holder(c), Carlos Brathwaite, Fabian Allen, Sheldon Cottrell, Kemar Roach, John Campbell, Keemo Paul, Oshane Thomas.
India vs West Indies Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - ODI Summary
So that is the end from this game! India have taken an unassailable lead in this series. There is still one more ODI to go which is a must-win for the hosts. That is going to be played on the 14th of August at 0930 local (1330 GMT). Till then, take care and goodbye!
Man of the Match and Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, says it was a good outing with the bat. Reckons the wicket got slower and that is why they wanted to bat. Feels the rain though helped Windies or it would have been even tough to bat on this wicket. Further adds they knew anything above 270 would be challenging. States it was good to perform when his team needed him to score big. Tells a senior guy had to step up especially when the openers who have done so well in the past could not. Also says it was difficult for the bowlers to grip the ball and Batting became a touch easy when Lewis and Pooran were batting. Mentions it would have been a tricky situation had they not got the wickets and luckily it came at a good time. Tells Kuldeep is more lethal against the left-handers and hence, he is in the team and Jadeja gives them more depth in the batting. Praises Iyer for the way he played and says he is a very confident guy and he took a lot of pressure off him and it is a good start for him.
West Indies skipper, Jason Holder says that he is disappointed to lose the game as they had the game in their hand. Admits that the last 4 wickets fell without adding a lot of runs. Tells that the batters need to take up the responsibility and take the game deep. Adds that the batters need to be better as they have let us down. On his bowlers, Holder gives them credit and says that they bowled really well as it was a good pitch to bat on.
Shreyas Iyer is down for an interview. He says it was a good day for him, he knew he was going to score runs as he has played here before and it turned out to be his day. States as soon as he went in, he had to build a partnership and says he felt really nice batting with Kohli and he was well-supported. Mentions the wicket was two-paced and he felt 250 was going to be a good score. Further adds Kohli wanted him to bat long and he did so. Ends by saying he wants to fix his place in the team for that he needs to be consistent and he would definitely do his bit.
Earlier in the day, after winning the toss India put on 279 on the board courtesy of a century from skipper, Virat Kohli and a solid 71 from Shreyas Iyer. Carlos Brathwaite was the pick of the bowlers for the hosts as he ended up with 3 wickets.
5 out of the 6 bowlers used by India were in the wickets column. But it was Bhuvneshwar Kumar who was the standout performer. Just when it looked like West Indies were in the driver's seat, Bhuvneshwar came in and his double-wicket over completely turned the tide in India's favour. Kumar ended up with 4 wickets. Shami and Kuldeep scalped two whereas, Khaleel and Jadeja had one apiece.
Chasing 280 in the allotted 50 overs, the hosts got off to a slow but steady start. Lewis was the commander-in-chief and he was the star batter for the men from the Caribbean Islands. Hope and Gayle departed in quick succession. Lewis though then steadied the ship with Hetmyer and then a rain delay saw the target being reduced to 270 in 46 overs. Hetmyer once again failed to convert his start and fell against the run of play. Evin though continued his good work, scoring a 50 in the process. His 56-run stand with Pooran tipped the match in West Indies favour but once he departed, the others followed suit and from 148/3 the West Indies bundled out for 210.
Another collapse for the West Indies. From 179/4 the hosts have been bowled out for 210. Making it an easy win for India in the end.
Mohammed Shami to Oshane Thomas. OUT! That is the end of the game! Shami picks the last wicket. He goes full and straight on middle, too good for the number 11. He looks to jam it out but fails to do so. The ball hits the pad. A huge shout follows, the umpire thinks and raises the finger. INDIA WIN BY 59 RUNS (DLS METHOD)!
Mohammed Shami to Jason Holder. Fuller on off, this is hit down to long off for one. Oshane Thomas has one ball to play out.
Mohammed Shami to Jason Holder. A full toss on the pads, it is worked through square leg and a run is not taken.
Mohammed Shami to Sheldon Cottrell. OUT! Another excellent catch! India have been outstanding in the field today and that will be a big factor if they win the game today. First wicket for Shami. A short one on the body, Cottrell looks to pull it over the leg side but gets a top edge as he is rushed into the shot. It goes over point. Jadeja runs back and takes a very good catch. India a wicket away now.
Mohammed Shami to Sheldon Cottrell. FOUR! Up and over! A one bounce boundary. Fuller and outside off, Cottrell smashes it over mid off and bags a boundary.
Mohammed Shami to Jason Holder. A top class yorker on middle, Holder jams it out towards mid off for one.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Sheldon Cottrell. A good length delivery outside off stump, Cottrell swings but misses. Excellent over from Kumar. Only 3 runs from it.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Jason Holder. A low full toss outside off stump, Holder plays it towards mid off and takes a single.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Jason Holder. A knuckle ball on the off stump, Holder slogs it away towards deep mid-wicket and takes a brace.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Jason Holder. Good length delivery on middle, Holder comes down the track but gets an inside edge to the pads. Another dot ball.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Jason Holder. Another slower delivery on a good length this time, Holder gets deceived again and the ball goes back to the keeper.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Jason Holder. Slower yorker outside the off stump, Holder tries to slog it away but gets deceived by the slowness off the ball and misses.