3rd T20 Match IND Vs WIN 2018
IND vs WIN match
India Beat The Windies
In
3rd T20 Match
India
won by 6 wickets
T20 03 of 03 (IND Win 3-0)

India - 182/4 20/20 ov RR: 9.10
Windies - 181/3 20/20 ov RR: 9.05
v
Windies
win the toss and bat first
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Pooran's
rapid unbeaten 53 helps Windies to 181/3
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Dhawan
(92) falls on penultimate delivery of match
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Pandey
scores single off last ball to secure six-wicket victory for India
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Pant
(58) scores brilliant maiden T20I fifty
The Windies top five turned up at
last, helping them to put on a strong total for the first time in the series,
before a stunning comeback almost saw them snatch victory from India’s grasp.

Batting first, Windies ran up
181/3, with all of their top five reaching double figures. Shimron Hetmyer and
Shai Hope gave them a fast start, adding 51 inside the first Powerplay, before
the latter fell to the first ball of the second Powerplay, top-edging a slog
sweep to deep midwicket. Washington Sundar was the catcher and Yuzvendra Chahal
the fielder, vindicating India’s rotations, with both coming into the team for
this match.
Darren Bravo went unbeaten in a
strong batting display Darren Bravo went unbeaten in a strong batting display Chahal then struck again to
dismiss Hetmyer, the batsman unable to keep down a cut and finding Hardik
Pandya at deep backward point. Denesh Ramdin struggled to get going, hitting
one six in his run-a-ball 15, and when he chopped on to Sundar, it seemed the
Windies innings might fizzle out.

Instead Nicholas Pooran came in
and wrested back momentum, smashing four fours and four sixes in his 25-ball
53. He was well-supported by Darren Bravo, who made 43 off 37. Windies went into
the break with their tails up, having plundered 23 runs off the final over,
bowled by Khaleel Ahmed.
Shikhar Dhawan struck a brilliant
92 Shikhar Dhawan struck a brilliant 92
Their defence started strongly
too, with Keemo Paul enticing Rohit Sharma, centurion in the last game, to
drive straight and hard to Carlos Brathwaite at mid-off in the third over, and
they struck again in the fifth as Oshane Thomas got one to nip away, catching
the edge of the flailing bat of KL Rahul.
By then however, Dhawan’s eye was
in, and the man who joined him needed no invitation to attack the bowling.
After two overs of consolidation, Pant pummelled Brathwaite for two fours in an
over, and they were away. Each of the 11th and 13th overs cost 18 runs as the
pair broke the back of the run chase, before guiding India close with some
sensible batting.
Pant's dismissal gave Windies an
opening Pant's dismissal gave Windies an opening
By the time their stand was
broken, Pant bowled trying to ramp a
fierce Paul yorker, the pair had added 130 runs in exactly 13 overs, and India
needed seven runs off 10 balls. It seemed a formality, but as Manish Pandey
struggled first up – taking just two runs off the remainder of Paul’s superb
19th over – and Dhawan caught the jitters, unable to find the ropes off the
first four balls of the last over, the Windies could dare to dream.
Windies were distraught at their
last ball misfield Windies were distraught at their last ball misfield
Dhawan then fell to the second
last ball of the game, holing out to long-on when only a single was needed, and
India needed one off one ball. Pandey tapped gently, set off, Fabian Allen
lunged to his right and parried it past midwicket running in, and India
scampered through for a single, sealing a 3-0 clean sweep.
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