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IND vs WI: Vivacious in Vizag!

Updated on: 19 December,2019 07:29 AM IST  |  Visakhapatnam
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India level series v WI after the power-packed show from Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul before Pant, Iyer go bang bang.

IND vs WI: Vivacious in Vizag!

Rohit Sharma celebrates his century against West Indies in the second ODI at Visakhapatnam. Picture courtesy /PTI

Visakhapatnam: Rohit Sharma captivated with his languid brilliance in company of an equally graceful KL Rahul before Kuldeep Yadav topped it up with a hat-trick in India’s series-levelling 107-run victory against the West Indies in the second one-dayer here on Wednesday. The Indian vice-captain hit his 28th ODI hundred—159 off 138 balls—and added 227 for the opening stand with fellow centurion Rahul (102 off 104 balls) as India put up an imposing 387 for 5 in 50 overs.


Rishabh Pant (39 off 16 balls) and Shreyas Iyer’s (53 off 32 balls) thoroughly entertaining 72-run stand in only four overs also provided the impetus required during a final flourish. In reply, the West Indies, who looked good at 192 for three in the 30th over, were bowled out for 280 in 43.3 overs.


It was Mohammed Shami (3-39 in 7.3 overs), who removed the dangerous Nicholas Pooran (75 off 47 balls) and skipper Kieron Pollard (0) off successive deliveries to spark a West Indies collapse. Kuldeep (3-52 in 10 overs) then removed the dogged Shai Hope (78 off 85 balls), Jason Holder (11) and Alzarri Joseph (0) off successive deliveries to seal the issue in favour of India. This was his second hat-trick in ODIs.


On a shirtfront of a track, West Indies was never going to make a comeback after losing five wickets for 18 runs and it was only a matter of time before India ended their four-match losing streak at home. The decider will now be played at Cuttack on December 22. Rohit, as usual, batted at his own pace and looked like the bandmaster of an orchestra, who made the Caribbean bowlers dance to his tune.

Sheldon Cottrell (2-83 in 9 overs) was punished with such ferocity that he didn’t have energy to do a customary ‘Cottrell Salute’ once Iyer was out and it was more or less similar for all others like Alzarri Joseph (0/68 in 9 overs) and Keemo Paul (0-62 in 9 overs). It was also a perfect demonstration on how to press the accelerator in this format —first 50 off 67, the next off 40 balls and the last off only 25.

The innings had 17 boundaries and five sixes and Rohit played the same shot again and again. It was a swivel off his hips between fine leg and deep fine leg to rising deliveries. The West Indies bowlers were wary of pitching it up to him fearing his drives but ended up bowling short on the hips and the Indian
gleefully played the shot again and again.

At times, they did realise the mistake and pitched it up but then ‘Retro Rohit’ came out from nowhere playing 1980s slog shots, shuffling towards leg-stump and making room to hit over cover boundary. There was a bowler’s back-drive off Joseph to show who is the boss. Incidentally, Rohit was much behind Rahul in the race for half-century but reached the three-figure mark before the Karnataka batsman.

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