India Makes Unique Piece Of History In ODI Series Win Over West Indies

India's victory marked their 13th consecutive ODI series win against West Indies with their last ODI series defeat going back to 17 years.

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India Makes Unique Piece Of History In ODI Series Win Over West Indies

India defeated West Indies in the third of the three-match ODI series

India defeated West Indies in the third One Day International (ODI) match by a massive 200 runs to script a unique piece of history on Tuesday.

With the series win, India extended their dominance over West Indies to increase their lead as the team with most consecutive bilateral ODI series win against the Caribbeans.

India's victory marked their 13th consecutive ODI series win against West Indies with their last ODI series defeat going back to 17 years.

India lost the ODI series 4-1 in 2006 against a West Indies team led by the legendary Brian Lara. India had opened the series with a five-wicket win but the Caribbeans went on to win the remaining four fixtures to clinch the five-match series.

Apart from West Indies, the men in blue also have a record of 10 consecutive ODI series wins against Sri Lanka.

Arch-rivals Pakistan come in next to hold the second most consecutive ODI series wins against Zimbabwe. Pakistan have won 11 consecutive ODI series against Zimbabwe. They also have 10 consecutive ODI series wins against West Indies.

Coming to the game, while chasing a huge total of 352, West Indies lose their first wicket early as Mukesh Kumar dismissed Brandon King on a duck in the first over. Mukesh again struck the wicket, he cleared up WI captain Shai Hope at 5.

Shubman Gill took the catch at the slip. Suffering from Mukesh’s class swing, West Indies were 17/3 after 7 overs.West Indies continued to crumble as Shardul Thakur dismissed Romario Shepherd (8) on a bounce in the 14th over. Shepherd tried a pull shot but he found Unadkat in the deep backward square.

Gudakesh Motie and Alzarri Joseph bounced back as they added 50–run partnership in 47 balls for the 9th wicket. However, their partnership came to an end after Thakur dismissed Joseph at 26 with a bouncer. Ishan Kishan caught Joseph in a failed pull shot.

Thakur picked the last wicket by clearing up Jayden Seales with an angled ball hitting the stumps. India won by a massive 200 runs in 35.3 overs.

Earlier, the outstanding opening partnership of 143 runs between Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill followed by quickfire knocks from Sanju Samson and Hardik Pandya powered India to 351/5.

Gill scored the highest for India with 85 off 92 while Kishan played a fine knock of 77 runs. Stand-in captain Hardik Pandya played a fiery unbeaten knock of 70 runs off 52 while Sanju Samson also smashed a vital 51 runs off 41 balls. Romario Shepherd scalped two wickets for West Indies, conceding 73 runs in his 10 overs spell.

India will now square off against West Indies in a five-match T20I series, which will begin on Thrusday.

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