BRIDGETOWN: Left-arm spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja masterminded the rout of an abject West Indies team as India romped to a five-wicket victory with more than 27 overs to spare in the opening One-Day International of a three-match series at Kensington Oval in Barbados on Thursday.

Beaten 1-0 in the preceding two-Test series, the home team were brushed aside for just 114 off 23 overs after being put in as they appeared completely at sea in trying to cope especially with variations offered by Yadav’s wrist-spin.

India were always on course for the modest target thanks to Ishan Kishan’s belligerent 52, although the loss of three wickets near the end of the chase took some of the gloss off the win.

In what was clearly a bit of an audition for younger batting aspirants ahead of the World Cup, champion batsman Virat Kohli did not feature while captain Rohit Sharma only appeared at the fall of the fifth wicket.

Brought on as the sixth bowler, Yadav triggered the capitulation which saw the last seven wickets cascading for 26 runs, finishing with the outstanding figures of four for six off three overs.

“I’ve been working on my rhy­thm over the last two years. My rhythm wasn’t very well last year but now it’s coming out very well,” said man-of-the-match Yadav.

“With the spin and drift it’s very difficult for the batters to read, especially now with an increase in pace.”

Jadeja claimed three for 37 to perfectly complement the work of Yadav after seamers Hardik Pan­dya, debutant Mukesh Kumar and Shardul Thakur had done the early damage with a wicket apiece.

Only captain Shai Hope, who was ninth out for a top score of 43, seemed capable of coping with the varied Indian attack as the West Indies folded for their second-lowest ODI total against India and joint-third lowest ODI total at home.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES:

B. King b Thakur17

K. Mayers c Rohit b Pandya2

A. Athanaze c Jadeja b Kumar22

S. Hope lbw K. Yadav43

S. Hetmyer b Jadeja11

R. Powell c Gill b Jadeja4

R. Shepherd c Kohli b Jadeja0

D. Drakes lbw K. Yadav3

Y. Cariah lbw K. Yadav3

G. Motie not out0

J. Seales c Pandya b K. Yadav0

EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-2, W-6)9

TOTAL (all out, 23 overs)114

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-7 (Mayers), 2-45 (Athanaze), 3-45 (King), 4-88 (Hetmyer), 5-96 (Powell), 6-96 (Shepherd), 7-99 (Drakes), 8-107 (Cariah), 9-114 (Hope)

BOWLING: Pandya 3-0-17-1, Kumar 5-1-22-1 (2w), Thakur 3-1-14-1 (1w), Jadeja 6-0-37-3 (2w, 2nb), Malik 3-0-17-0, K. Yadav 3-2-6-4

INDIA:

I. Kishan c Powell b Motie52

S. Gill c King b Seales7

S. Yadav lbw Motie19

H. Pandya run out (Cariah)5

R. Jadeja not out16

S. Thakur c Athanaze b Cariah1

R. Sharma not out12

EXTRAS (LB-2, NB-1, W-3)6

TOTAL (for five wickets, 22 overs)118

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-18 (Gill), 2-54 (Yadav), 3-70 (Pandya), 4-94 (Kishan), 5-97 (Thakur)

DID NOT BAT: V. Kohli, K. Yadav, M. Kumar, U. Malik

BOWLING: Drakes 4-0-19-0 (2w), Seales 4-0-21-1, Mayers 1-0-6-0 (1w), Shepherd 1-0-2-0, Motie 6.5-0-26-2, Cariah 5-0-35-1, Athanaze 1-0-7-0 (1nb)

RESULT: India won by five wickets.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2023

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