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India vs West Indies Scorecard, 1st ODI, India vs West Indies 2019

Result · Dec 15 2019, Sun - 01:30 PM (IST)
1st ODI - M.A. Chidambaram Stadium
INDIA
287/8
WEST INDIES
291/2
West Indies won by 8 wickets
CRR:6.08
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Sheldon Cottrell 10 3 46 2 4.6
Jason Holder 8 - 45 0 5.6
Hayden Walsh 5 - 31 0 6.2
Keemo Paul 7 - 40 2 5.7
Alzarri Joseph 9 1 45 2 5
Roston Chase 7 - 42 0 6
Kieron Pollard 4 - 28 1 7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
21/1 (6.2) Lokesh Rahul
25/2 (6.6) Virat Kohli
80/3 (18.1) Rohit Sharma
194/4 (36.4) Shreyas Iyer
210/5 (39.4) Rishabh Pant
269/6 (47.3) Kedar Jadhav
269/7 (47.4) Ravindra Jadeja
282/8 (49.3) Shivam Dube
WEST INDIES - 291/2 (47.5)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Shai Hope (wk) Not out 102 151 7 1 67.55
Sunil Ambris lbw b Deepak Chahar 9 8 2 - 112.5
Shimron Hetmyer c Shreyas Iyer b Mohammed Shami 139 106 11 7 131.13
Nicholas Pooran Not out 29 23 4 - 126.09
Roston Chase - - - - -
Kieron Pollard (c) - - - - -
Jason Holder - - - - -
Keemo Paul - - - - -
Hayden Walsh - - - - -
Alzarri Joseph - - - - -
Sheldon Cottrell - - - - -
Extras 12 ( lb: 4 w: 7 Nb: 1)
Total 291 / 2 (47.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Deepak Chahar 10 1 48 1 4.8
Mohammed Shami 9 1 57 1 6.3
Kuldeep Yadav 10 - 45 0 4.5
Shivam Dube 7.5 - 68 0 8.7
Kedar Jadhav 1 - 11 0 11
Ravindra Jadeja 10 - 58 0 5.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
11/1 (4.1) Sunil Ambris
229/2 (38.4) Shimron Hetmyer
Match Info
Series: West Indies in India 2019
Date: Dec 15 2019, Sun - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Chennai
Venue: M.A. Chidambaram Stadium
Toss: West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl.
India Squad: Rohit Sharma, Lokesh Rahul, Virat Kohli (c), Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Deepak Chahar, Mohammed Shami
West Indies Squad: Shai Hope (wk), Sunil Ambris, Shimron Hetmyer, Nicholas Pooran, Roston Chase, Kieron Pollard (c), Jason Holder, Keemo Paul, Hayden Walsh, Alzarri Joseph, Sheldon Cottrell
  • India have won each of their last nine bilateral men's ODI series against West Indies, the last time West Indies finished triumphant was a 4-1 success at home (May 2006).
  • West Indies won their most recent bilateral men's ODI series (3-0 v Afghanistan, November 2019) and will now be looking to secure back-to-back series wins in the format for the first time since 2007 (against England and Zimbabwe).
  • India have won 13 of their last 15 bilateral men's ODI series (L2), those defeats coming against Australia (3-2, March 2019) and England (2-1, July 2018).
  • West Indies have won their last three men's ODIs, the last time they won more matches in succession was a four-game span in August-October 2014 which concluded with a 124-run win over India.
  • India have lost their last three men's ODIs on home soil, the last time they endured a longer run of defeats on home turf was a four-match span in April 2005.
  • India have won six of their last eight completed men's ODIs at MA Chidambaram Stadium (L2), West Indies (3 wickets, January 2007) handing them one of their two losses in that stretch (6 wickets, December 2012 v Pakistan).
  • Only Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman (23) has taken more wickets in the final 10 overs (41-50) of men's ODIs (Test-playing nations) than India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar (16), Mohammed Shami (13) and West Indies' Carlos Brathwaite (13) in 2019.
  • India's Virat Kohli (1,288) and Rohit Sharma (1,232) have scored the most runs of all players in men's ODIs in 2019, West Indies' best Shai Hope (1,123) has scored the fourth-most (Aaron Finch - 1,141).
  • West Indies' Shai Hope has scored 478 runs against spin bowling in men's ODIs in 2019, the third-most of any player from a Test-playing nation (Usman Khawaja 533 and Aaron Finch 508); 17 more than India's best Virat Kohli (461).
  • Only New Zealand's Trent Boult (38) has taken more wickets in men's ODIs than India's Mohammed Shami (37) in 2019; Boult and West Indies bowler Sheldon Cottrell (both 15) have claimed more wickets in the opening 10 overs of matches than anyone else from a Test-playing nation so far this calendar year.