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Ruthless India knock-out Windies

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Sports Desk
27 June, 2019, 03:05 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2019, 11:25 pm

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Ruthless India knock-out Windies

West Indies lost thier group stage match against India by 125-runs and as a result have been knocked-out of the World Cup at Old Trafford.

Sports Desk
27 June, 2019, 03:05 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2019, 11:25 pm
Ruthless India knock-out Windies

After 34.2 Overs

Mohammad Shami, Jaspreet Bumrah and the wrist-spinners bowled brilliantly to given Windies to quarter and consigned them to a big defeat.

West Indies 143 all out

Roach 14 (21)

Shami 6.2-0-16-4

Chahal 7-0-39-2

 

After 20 Overs

Mohammad Shami took the key wickets of Chris Gayle for six and Shai Hope for five to make early inroads and drive India ahead.

West Indies 80/3

Holder 4 (5), Pooran 28 (48)

Kedar 1-0-4-0

Kuldeep 5-0-21-0

West Indies Innings

 

After 50 Overs

Dhoni and Hardik Pandya scored quickly to take India to a challenging total on a two-paced surface.

India 268/7

Dhoni 56 (61), Kuldeep 0 (1)

Thomas 7-0-63-0

Cottrell 10-0-50-2 

 

After 35 Overs

Kohli reaches his fifty as top order wickets fall around him with Windies fast bowlers bowling well. The Indian captain also becomes the fastest to 20,000 international cricket runs, reaching the milestone in just 417 innings. 

India 166/4

Kohli 66 (78), Dhoni 9 (16)

Roach 10-0-36-3

Allen 7-0-43-0

 

After 15 Overs 

India 67/1 

Kohli 21* (22), Rahul 26* (45)

Holder 2-2-0-0

Allen 2-0-11-0

 

India and West Indies face off at Manchester as India looks to continue their unbeaten run whereas West Indies will look to cause an upset.

India have won the toss and elected to bat first. 

India sit third on the table with nine points, and a win here would mean one step in the semis for them. On the other hand, West Indies are on 8th with three points, and they are already out of the World Cup. 

India are unchanged whereas West Indies bring in Sunil Ambris and Fabian Allen in place of Evin Lewis and Ashley Nurse. 

India - 1. Rohit Sharma, 2. KL Rahul, 3. Virat Kohli (c), 4. Vijay Shankar, 5. Kedar Jadhav, 6. MS Dhoni (wk), 7. Hardik Pandya, 8. Mohammad Shami, 9. Kuldeep Yadav, 10. Yuzvendra Chahal, 11. Jasprit Bumrah

West Indies -  1. Chris Gayle, 2. Sunil Ambris, 3. Shai Hope (wk), 4. Nicholas Pooran, 5. Shimron Hetmyer, 6. Jason Holder (c), 7. Carlos Brathwaite, 8. Fabian Allen, 9. Kemar Roach, 10. Sheldon Cottrell, 11. Oshane Thomas

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India / West Indies / ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

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