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Saturday, June 24, 2017

2017 India Tour of West Indies - West Indies Vs India Second ODI @ Port of Spain Sunday June 25,2017



Head-to Head in ODI's


  • Total Match - 116 
  • West Indies Wins - 60 
  • India Wins - 53 
  • Tied - 1 
  • No Result - 2 


First Match: Prudential World Cup - 1st match, Group B, West Indies won by 9 wickets (with 8.3 overs remaining) at Edgbaston, Birmingham (neutral venue), Jun 9, 1979 

Last Match: 28th Match in World Cup - India won by four wickets at W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth on March 6, 2015  


5-Match ODI Series Results

First ODI @ Port of Spain on Friday June 23,2017
No Result - Match Abadoned beacause of rain

Second ODI @ Port of Spain Sunday June 25,2017
India 310/5 in 43 Overs
West Indies 205/6 in 43 Over
Match Result - India won by 105 Runs
MOM - Ajinkya Rahane(India)for his 103(104 Balls 4x10 and 6x2)

India beat West Indies by 105 Runs

West Indies won the toss and chose to field

India scored 310/5 in 43 Overs
Shikhar Dhawan                     63(59 Balls 4x10)
Ajinkya Rahane                     103(104 Balls 4x10 and 6x2)-3rd ODI Ton
Hardik Pandya                         04(5 Balls)
Yuvraj Singh                            14(10 Balls 4x1)
Virat Kohli                               87(66 Balls 4x4 and 6x4)
M S Dhoni                                13*(13 Balls 4x1)
Kedar Jhadav                            13*(6 Balls 4x2)
Wicket Takers(West Indies)
Alzarri Joseph                          2/73(8 Overs)
Ashley Nurse                            1/38(9 Overs)
Miguel Cummins                      1/57(8 Overs)
Jason Holder                              1/76(8.5 Overs)
West Indies scored205/6  in 43 Overs
Shai Hope                                81(88 Balls 4x5 and 6x3)
Evin Lewis                               21(37 Balls 4x2)
Jason Holder                             29(29 Balls 4x1 and 6x1)
Roston Chase                             33(37 Balls 4x2)
Wicket Takers(India)
Kuldeep Yadav                       3/50(9 Overs)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar             2/09(5 Overs)
Ravichandran Ashwin            1/47(9 Overs)

Match Result - India won by 105 Runs
MOM - Ajinkya Rahane

Team India Set a New Milestone

India's batting has always been it's main strength over the years and during the second ODI against West Indies at the Queen's Park Oval stadium in Port of Spain, Virat Kohli and his troops set a new milestone.

Batting first, India amassed 310/5 in 43 overs (reduced due to rain), and by doing so, they became the side with most number of of 300+ totals in the 50-over format of the game. This was 96th instance when India crossed the 300-run mark in ODIs, surpassing 5-time World Champions Australia (95).

Meanwhile, South Africa (77), Pakistan (69) and Sri Lanka (63) complete the top-5 list of most number of 300+ scores in ODIs. 

India reached their maiden 300 during versus Pakistan at Sharjah in April 1996 and since then, the Men in Blue have crossed the 300-run mark another 95 times. India have registered 75 victories and 19 losses while two matches have ended in a tie.

India's 310/5 today is their 96th total of 300 or more- one more than Australia. A world record!!! 




'Slow Motion' MS Dhoni Teases Jason Holder 


Former Indian skipper MS Dhoni is known for his lightning speed behind the stumps, but in the second ODI against West Indies, Dhoni's 'slow motion' effect came to the fore at the Queen's Park Oval on Sunday.

In the 36th over of the Windies chase, the hosts were already out of the match as they required 138 runs off just 42 deliveries. But skipper Jason Holder and Roston Chase put on a partnership of 42 runs for the 6th wicket to provide some respectability to the innings.

However, Dhoni put an end to that soon by stumping Holder for 29. More than the dismissal, it was the way Dhoni got rid of Holder that put a smile on the faces of Indian fans. 

Holder came dancing down the track and tried to hit a Kuldeep Yadav delivery out of the park, but ended up missing the ball completely. Dhoni caught the ball and waited for Holder to make a move and then in slow motion removed the bails as the Windies skipper had already given up.


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