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)
Third ODI @ Antigua Friday June 30,2017
India 251/4 in 50 Overs
West Indies 158/10 in 38.1 Overs
Match Result - India won by 93 Runs
MOM - M S Dhoni (India) for his 78*(79 Balls 4x4 and 6x2)
Fourth ODI @ Antigua Sunday July 02,2017
West Indies 189/9 in 50 Overs
India 178/10 in 49.4 Overs
Match REsult - West Indies won by 11 Runs
MOM - Jason Holder(West Indies)for his 5/27(9.4 Overs)
Series Result - India led the 5-match series 2-1
West Indies Beat India in a Nail-Biter to Stay Alive in the Series
Jason Holder registered career best figures of 5-27 as West Indies defeated India by 11 runs and stayed alive in the five match One Day series.
India lost in-form Shikhar Dhawan (5), captain Virat Kohli (3) and Dinesh Karthik (2) cheaply after restricting West Indies to a modest 189/9 in 50 Overs
But Ajinkya Rahane and MS Dhoni then came together and stitched a 54-run partnership together. It was a rather slow partnership, and took them 18.1 overs to make 54-runs.
M S Dhoni played a rather slow innings, making 54 off 114 balls.
After scoring his 64th half-century in the fourth ODI in Antigua, Dhoni took his international runs tally to 15581 (ODIs: 9496, Tests: 4876, T20Is: 1209). While Gilchrist has scored 15461 runs in his illustrious international career (ODIs: 9619, Tests: 5570, T20Is: 272)
However, Dhoni may have overtook Gilchrist, but he is still very far behind the record of Sri Lankan wicket-keeping great Kumara Sangakkara, who accumulated 10,000+ runs in both ODIs and T20Is.
He was dismissed on the last ball off the 49th over, with Williams accounting for the former India captain.
India never really got going, and seemed to be behind the eight-ball throughout the chase. But it never looked as if they were out of the game, with Dhoni almost staying till the end.
Pandya scored 20 runs and Jadhav 10 as the batsmen struggled to get runs on what was a slow and a sluggish pitch.
M S Dhoni played a rather slow innings, making 54 off 114 balls.
After scoring his 64th half-century in the fourth ODI in Antigua, Dhoni took his international runs tally to 15581 (ODIs: 9496, Tests: 4876, T20Is: 1209). While Gilchrist has scored 15461 runs in his illustrious international career (ODIs: 9619, Tests: 5570, T20Is: 272)
However, Dhoni may have overtook Gilchrist, but he is still very far behind the record of Sri Lankan wicket-keeping great Kumara Sangakkara, who accumulated 10,000+ runs in both ODIs and T20Is.
He was dismissed on the last ball off the 49th over, with Williams accounting for the former India captain.
India never really got going, and seemed to be behind the eight-ball throughout the chase. But it never looked as if they were out of the game, with Dhoni almost staying till the end.
Pandya scored 20 runs and Jadhav 10 as the batsmen struggled to get runs on what was a slow and a sluggish pitch.
Earlier, all-rounder Hardik Pandya (3/40) and chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav (2/31) yet again proved very effective in the middle overs while Umesh Yadav (3/36) scalped three
batsmen later on in India's dominating bowling show.
Coming into the must-win match, West Indies elected to bat and were off to a steady start but lacked character for a flourishing finish against the visitors.
Openers Evin Lewis (35) and Kyle Hope (35) put on 57 runs in a steady start for the hosts before young Pandya broke the partnership by getting rid of the latter.
Kuldeep, who has looked impressive from the beginning of his debut, made life tough tough for the West Indies batsmen with his stock ball and googlies.
Lewis tried to open his arms, going for a drive off Kuldeep, but the ball turned a bit and went straight to captain Virat Kohli at mid-wicket.
With Pandya and Kuldeep bowling in tandem accurate lines, the hosts found the going tough. Lack of application from the home batsmen made the job easier for India.
Paceman Umesh Yadav also contributed in cleaning up the middle over by scalping three batsmen.
Once the openers departed it got worse for the West Indies, which needed a good partnership and a batsman, who could stay on the crease for a longer period.
The chinaman bowler struck for the second time when he deceived Roston Chase (25) in the air and the ball clipped the bails, leaving the team at 121 for there in 31.2 overs.
The hosts maintained a decent run-rate but now they needed to accelerate to present some challenge before the formidable batting line-up.
Pandya returned and dismissed wicket-keeper Shai Hope (25) by having him caught behind and soon Umesh Yadav had his first victim in rival captain Jason Holder (11).
Half the team was back in pavilion. The responsibility to get the side a fighting total was on Jason Mohammed and Rovman Powell.
However both of them departed soon. Powell, attempting to hit one hard from Umesh, miscued one to Ravindra Jadeja while Mohammed hit straight to Jadeja while slashing one from Pandya.
Umesh troubled the tail-enders Devendra Bishoo (15) and Ashley Nurse (4) with his fast and rising deliveries. One such ball hurried on to Nurse took an edge and Umesh caught it diving to his follow right
Scorecard
West Indies 189/9 in 50 Overs
India 178/10 in 49.4 Overs
Match REsult - West Indies won by 11 Runs
MOM - Jason Holder(West Indies)for his 5/27(9.4 Overs)
Series Result - India led the 5-match series 2-1
batsmen later on in India's dominating bowling show.
Coming into the must-win match, West Indies elected to bat and were off to a steady start but lacked character for a flourishing finish against the visitors.
Openers Evin Lewis (35) and Kyle Hope (35) put on 57 runs in a steady start for the hosts before young Pandya broke the partnership by getting rid of the latter.
Kuldeep, who has looked impressive from the beginning of his debut, made life tough tough for the West Indies batsmen with his stock ball and googlies.
Lewis tried to open his arms, going for a drive off Kuldeep, but the ball turned a bit and went straight to captain Virat Kohli at mid-wicket.
With Pandya and Kuldeep bowling in tandem accurate lines, the hosts found the going tough. Lack of application from the home batsmen made the job easier for India.
Paceman Umesh Yadav also contributed in cleaning up the middle over by scalping three batsmen.
Once the openers departed it got worse for the West Indies, which needed a good partnership and a batsman, who could stay on the crease for a longer period.
The chinaman bowler struck for the second time when he deceived Roston Chase (25) in the air and the ball clipped the bails, leaving the team at 121 for there in 31.2 overs.
The hosts maintained a decent run-rate but now they needed to accelerate to present some challenge before the formidable batting line-up.
Pandya returned and dismissed wicket-keeper Shai Hope (25) by having him caught behind and soon Umesh Yadav had his first victim in rival captain Jason Holder (11).
Half the team was back in pavilion. The responsibility to get the side a fighting total was on Jason Mohammed and Rovman Powell.
However both of them departed soon. Powell, attempting to hit one hard from Umesh, miscued one to Ravindra Jadeja while Mohammed hit straight to Jadeja while slashing one from Pandya.
Umesh troubled the tail-enders Devendra Bishoo (15) and Ashley Nurse (4) with his fast and rising deliveries. One such ball hurried on to Nurse took an edge and Umesh caught it diving to his follow right
Scorecard
West Indies 189/9 in 50 Overs
India 178/10 in 49.4 Overs
Match REsult - West Indies won by 11 Runs
MOM - Jason Holder(West Indies)for his 5/27(9.4 Overs)
Series Result - India led the 5-match series 2-1
Playing XI for West Indies: Evan Lewis, Kyle Hope, Shai Hope, Jordan Mohammed, Roston Chase, R Powell, Jason Holder (c), Ashley Nurse, Devendra Bishoo, Alzarri Joseph, K Williams
Playing for India: Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Dinesh Karthik, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav
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