India conveyed a completely proficient presentation on Sunday as they crushed West Indies by six wickets in the principal ODI of the three-match series in Ahmedabad.
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Captain Rohit Sharma drove from the front with an innings of 60 off 51 conveyances at the highest point of the request, placing on an initial stand of 84 with Ishan Kishan. India, notwithstanding, confronted a few hiccups in the center as they lost four wickets with hardly a pause in between after that.
When Rohit withdrew, India lost Kishan, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant in the space of only four overs. For, Suryakumar Yadav and debutant Deepak Hooda set on a stand of 62 runs for the fifth wicket and took India home securely, in this way helping the hosts pursuing down the objective with six wickets and 22 overs remaining.
Prior it was the Indian skipper Rohit Sharma who won the throw and chose for bowl first. Mohammed Siraj gave them an early forward leap as he tidied up Shai Hope in the third finished. Brandon King and Darren Bravo attempted to consistent the boat from there on however Washington Sundar excused the two of them in the twelfth over, stopping their 31-run stand.
Wickets continued to fall at ordinary stretches after that. Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was brought into the assault and he disposed of the hazardous Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard in his absolute first finished. Pooran's wicket assisted Chahal with arriving at the achievement of 100 ODI wickets. He likewise excused Shamarh Brooks in his extremely next finished, and Prasidh Krishna guaranteed the wicket of Akeal Hossein after that to leave West Indies reeling at 79/7.
The end look exceptionally close for West Indies yet Jason Holder and Fabian Allen pulled off a magnificent salvage exertion as they added 78 runs for the eighth wicket. The association reached a conclusion when Allen was out gotten and bowled by Sundar for 29. Holder carried on for some time and finished his fifty yet Krishna stopped his battling thump as he was out gotten behind for a brilliant thump of 57. West Indies didn't keep going long after Holder's excusal and were at last bowled out for 176.
Chahal was the pick of the Indian bowlers, enrolling figures of 4/49. Sundar was noteworthy as well, with figures of 3/30 to his name. Chahal was deservedly named as the Player of the Match for his sublime bowling exertion. India will take on West Indies in the second ODI again on 9 February.
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