5th ODI Match IND Vs WIN 2018
IND vs WIN match
India Beat The Windies
In
5th ODI Match
India
won by 9 wickets
ODI 5 of 5 (IND Wins 3-1)

India - 105/1 14.5/50 ov RR: 7.07
Windies - 104 31.5/50 ov RR: 3.26
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Bowlers,
Rohit shine as India decimate Windies to claim series
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Windies
collapse gives India 105-run target to win series
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Jadeja
picks up four wickets, Bumrah and Ahmed two each
Rohit Sharma's 63* and Ravindra
Jadeja's 4/34 helped India beat the Windies by nine wickets in the fifth
one-day international at the Greenfield Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram, to win the
five-match series 3-1.

Windies captain Jason Holder won
the toss and elected to bat first, a decision that proved to be costly in the
end, especially considering the overcast conditions and the dampness in the
pitch, pointed out by Indian captain Virat Kohli at the toss.
The effects were to be seen
immediately as Bhuvneshwar Kumar swung the ball away from Kieran Powell, who
edged it behind to MS Dhoni to give India their first wicket in the very first
over of the game. Jasprit Bumrah, in the next over, brought one back in to bowl
Shai Hope and reduce the Windies to 2/2.

The situation was improved to
some extent by Marlon Samuels and Rovman Powell – opening the batting along
with his namesake in place of Chandrapaul Hemraj – who added 34 runs for the
second wicket.
But just when it looked like
Samuels, who had had a dire series with the bat thus far, would do something
substantial in this innings, his stay was cut short at 24 runs by Jadeja in the
12th over, as a ball stopped on the batsman, who looked to push it towards the
off side but ended up lobbing a simple catch to Kohli at cover.

Shimron Hetmyer, the left-hander,
walked in next and looked to take Jadeja on, as he had done previously in the
series, but wasn't successful on this occasion as Jadeja trapped him lbw.
The Windies were in all sorts at
53/4 and the situation worsened when Rovman Powell, who had held fort since the
beginning of the innings, pulled a short ball from Khaleel Ahmed straight down
Shekhar Dhawan's throat at square leg to make it 57/5 just after the first
drinks break.
Captain Jason Holder (25) tried
to hold ground from one end but he found little support from any of the
remaining batsmen as the Windies couldn't get a partnership going at any stage
and were bundled out for 104 in 31.5 overs.
Fabian Allen (4) hit one to Kedar
Jadhav to at long-off, Keemo Paul (5) was caught by Ambati Rayudu off Kuldeep
Yadav, while both Kemar Roach and Oshane Thomas – included in the XI place of
the injured Ashley Nurse – were dismissed by Jadeja, who finished with four
wickets.
In reply, India lost Dhawan early
for six, as he played on to Thomas, but after that, Kohli (33*) and Rohit
Sharma (63*) made light work of the small target and took the Windies bowling
to the cleaners.
Thomas created a few chances,
though, drawing Kohli's outside edge (which was dropped by Holder in the slips)
and dismissing Sharma with a terrific out-swinger off what turned out to be a
no-ball. But barring those few chances, it was all India as the hosts' two best
batsmen in the series made merry.
Jadeja picked up four wickets for India Jadeja
picked up four wickets for India
Sharma and Kohli drove, cut and
pulled the ball with authority, with one straight drive from Kohli against Paul
bringing up India's 50 in the 10th over as they looked to finish things off
before the mid-innings break, which was not taken earlier because Windies were
bowled out well inside the 50 overs.
Sharma also brought out his pull
shot to anything short-pitched by the Windies fast bowlers and used it to
perfection against Holder to bring up the 50-run partnership for the second
wicket in the 11th over. He hit Holder over the top off the next ball – his
200th six in ODIs – deep into the mid-wicket stands.
Rohit Sharma brought up his 37th ODI
half-century Rohit Sharma brought up his 37th ODI half-century
The Indian opener changed gears
thereafter, dealing exclusively in boundaries to the extent that he came down
the wicket to Paul and mishit a ball over the wicket-keeper's head when he
intended to hit over mid-wicket after having already taken a boundary off the
first ball of the 12th over.
Sharma completed the over with a
six over the bowler's head and single to follow, which also brought up his
half-century off just 45 balls – his 37th in ODI cricket.
Windies
brought on the leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo, who was brought into the XI for
this game, and Sharma welcomed him by dancing down the track and hitting the
ball over long-off for six to take India to 93/1 in just 13 overs. The
remaining 12 runs were knocked off in the next 1.5 overs.
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