Gill, Chahal lead India to series win over Windies

Published July 29, 2022
PORT OF SPAIN: West Indies opener Shai Hope is stumped by Indian wicket-keeper Sanju Samson during the third ODI at Queens Park Oval.—AFP
PORT OF SPAIN: West Indies opener Shai Hope is stumped by Indian wicket-keeper Sanju Samson during the third ODI at Queens Park Oval.—AFP

PORT OF SPAIN: India underlined their strength in depth with a crushing 119-run victory over the West Indies on DLS method in the rain-effected third and final One-Day International at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad.

Opening batsman Shubman Gill was left stranded two runs short of a maiden senior international century as rain ended the visitors’ innings at 225 for three off 36 batting first.

Set a revised target of 257 off 35 overs, the home side crumbled to 137 all out off 26 overs with leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal leading the rout with figures of four for 17.

Missing seven first-choice players for this Caribbean journey, India completed a 3-0 sweep and also extended their winning run in ODI campaigns to 12 series.

For the West Indies, who came very close to upsetting India in the first two matches at the same venue, this was their ninth consecutive ODI loss.

It also leaves them with much work to do ahead of a three-match series against New Zealand next month when World Cup qualifying points will be at stake.

Gill, who was named both man of the match and man of the series, played fluently from the outset for a run-a-ball 98, putting on 113 with opening partner and captain Shikhar Dhawan (58) and then 86 with the energetic Shreyas Iyer (44).

But he slowed within sight of the elusive three figures and was left frustrated when showers returned to end the innings.

“It wasn’t meant to be but I am generally pleased with my performances today and in the three matches,” said Gill after the match.

“Still, I was just hoping to get one more over to get a chance at completing the hundred.”

Hayden Walsh was the most successful of the West Indies bowlers with two wickets while fellow spinner Akeal Hosein claimed the other.

Facing a daunting challenge, the hosts were rocked onto the back foot immediately as Mohammed Siraj removed Kyle Mayers and Shamarh Brooks before a run was scored.

Brandon King and captain Nicholas Pooran contributed 42 apiece but it was never going to be enough against a supremely confident Indian side as leg-spinner Chahal enjoyed a late feast to seal a comprehensive triumph.

“We knew that target would be a challenge and really didn’t put it together as we should have in the top order to have a chance,” said Pooran his side’s batting effort.

“Taking on a team of the quality of India it has helped our young players develop though in understanding what is required to succeed eventually in the ODI format.”

Scoreboard

INDIA:

S. Dhawan c Pooran b Walsh 58

S. Gill not out 98

S. Iyer c Paul b Hosein 44

S. Yadav c Brooks b Walsh 8

S. Samson not out 6

EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-3, W-7) 11

TOTAL (for three wickets, 36 overs) 225

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-113 (Dhawan), 2-199 (Iyer), 3-211 (Yadav)

DID NOT BAT: D. Hooda, S. Thakur, A. Patel, M. Siraj, P. Krishna, Y. Chahal

BOWLING: Holder 6-0-43-0 (1w, 2nb), Seales 7-0-50-0 (2w), Paul 6-0-23-0, Hosein 8-0-43-1 (3w, 1nb), Walsh 8-0-57-2 (1w), Mayers 1-0-8-0

WEST INDIES:

S. Hope st Samson b Chahal 22

K. Mayers b Siraj 0

S. Brooks lbw b Siraj 0

B. King b Patel 42

N. Pooran c Dhawan b Krishna 42

K. Carty b Thakur 5

J. Holder not out 9

A. Hosein c Dhawan b Thakur 1

K. Paul c Thakur b Chahal 0

H. Walsh c Dhawan b Chahal 10

J. Seales c Gill b Chahal 0

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-1, W-1) 6

TOTAL (all out, 26 overs) 137

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-0 (Mayers), 2-0 (Brooks), 3-47 (Hope), 4-74 (King), 5-103 (Carty), 6-119 (Pooran), 7-121 (Hosein), 8-123 (Paul), 9-137 (Walsh)

BOWLING: Hooda 4-1-16-0, Siraj 3-0-14-2, Patel 6-0-38-1, Krishna 4-0-30-1 (1w), Chahal 4-0-17-4, Thakur 5-0-17-2

RESULT: India won by 119 runs (DLS method).

Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2022

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