Showing posts with label August 3. Show all posts
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Monday, August 14, 2023

Hardik disappointed; India don’t Win

India (Var)made five changes to their playing (Pat)eleven – Rahul Tripathi, Deepak Hooda, Washington Sundar, Shivam Mavi, and Umran Malik made way for a couple of Twenty20 International debutants (Tilak and Mukesh Kumar), Sanju Samson, Axar, and Yuzvendra Chahal.

The West Indies made half-a-dozen changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Shamarh Brooks, Devon Thomas, Keemo Paul, Dominic Drakes, Odean Smith, and Hayden Walsh, Jr. made way for Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Johnson Charles, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, and Alzarri Joseph.

On winning the toss, Rovman Powell, the West Indies’ skipper, chose to bat.

The Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the sixth over. They scored 54, and lost a couple of wickets.

Mayers had no reason to be in seventh heaven – he scored just a run. Twenty-five balls into the match, he was trapped leg before wicket by Chahal, who broke the 29-run stand.

Twenty-seven balls (4.3 overs) into the match, the West Indies sought a batting review. They challenged the decision for a wicket. King, the batsman, scored 28 off 19 balls, which included four boundaries and a six. It was struck down by the West Indian umpire Gregory Brathwaite. He was trapped leg before wicket by Chahal, who broke the one-run stand.

The West Indies scored 50 off 5.5 overs (35 balls). India hadn’t conceded any extras at that point.

Charles, who faced (Cha)half-a-dozen balls, scored three. Eighteen balls after King’s dismissal, he was caught by Varma. Kuldeep Yadav broke the 28-run stand.

Forty-six balls (7.4 overs) into the match, India sought a bowling review. They challenged the decision for a wicket. Powell was the batsman. It was struck down by the West Indian umpire Patrick Gustard.

Ten overs into the match, the drinks break was taken. The West Indies had scored 69 for the loss of three wickets at that point. While Nicholas Pooran was batting on 33, Powell was batting on three.

Pooran, whose 34-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 41. Forty balls after Charles’ dismissal, he was caught by Varma. Hardik Pandya, India’s skipper, broke the 38-run stand.

The West Indies scored 100 off 14.2 overs (86 balls). India had conceded three extras at that point.

Shimron Hetmyer, whose 12-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. Twenty-four balls after Pooran’s dismissal, he was caught by Axar. Arshdeep Singh broke the 38-run stand.

Powell, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 48. Four balls later, he was caught by Suryakumar Yadav. Arshdeep broke the run-a-ball stand.

Shepherd, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored four. He was unbeaten, as was Jason Holder, the player of the match, who faced five balls, scoring half-a-dozen.

India were forced to have five fielders inside the circle for the last over, because they went over time.

They eventually conceded eight extras. The West Indies scored 149 for the loss of half-a-dozen wickets off 20 overs.

Axar, who bowled a couple of overs, conceded 22. He was wicketless, as was Mukesh, who bowled three overs, conceding 26.

Hardik and Kuldeep bowled four overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 27, the latter conceded 20.

Chahal, who bowled three overs, conceded 24. He picked up a couple of wickets, as was Arshdeep, who bowled four overs, conceding 31.

The Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the sixth over. They scored 48, and lost a couple of wickets.

Shubman Gill, who faced nine balls, scored three. Fourteen balls into the chase, he was stumped by Pooran. Hosein broke the five-run stand.

Ishan Kishan, whose nine-ball innings included a boundary, scored half-a-dozen. Fifteen balls later, he was caught by Powell. Obey McCoy broke the 23-run stand.

India scored 50 off seven overs (42 balls). The West Indies had conceded five extras at that point.

Suryakumar Yadav, whose run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 21. Twenty-three balls after Kishan’s dismissal, he was caught by Hetmyer. Holder broke the 39-run stand.

It was at that point that the drinks break was taken. India had scored 67 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Varma was batting on 32.

Varma, whose 22-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and three sixes, eventually scored 39. Ten balls after Suryakumar’s dismissal, he was caught by Hetmyer. Shepherd broke the run-a-ball stand.

India scored 100 off 14.1 overs (86 balls). The West Indies had conceded eight extras at that point.

Hardik, whose run-a-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 19. Twenty-five balls after Varma’s dismissal, Holder broke the 36-run stand.

The sixth-wicket pair put didn’t get off the mark. Samson, whose run-a-ball innings included a six, scored a dozen. A couple of balls later, Mayers ran him out.

The West Indies were forced to have five fielders inside the circle for the 18th over, because they went over time.

Axar, whose 11-ball innings included a six, scored 13. Sixteen balls after Samson’s dismissal, he was caught by Hetmyer. McCoy broke the run-a-ball stand.

Kuldeep, who faced nine balls, scored three. Half-a-dozen balls later, Shepherd broke the 11-run stand

The ninth-wicket pair put on four. Arshdeep, whose seven-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored a dozen. Four balls later, Hetmyer and the wicketkeeper (Poo)ran him out.

Chahal and Mukesh faced a ball each, scoring a run apiece. They were unbeaten.

They eventually conceded 15 extras.

India, who scored 145 for the loss of nine wickets off 20 overs, lost by four runs.

Each of the five bowlers bowled four overs apiece.

Joseph, who was wicketless, conceded 39.

Hosein, who conceded 17, picked up a wicket.

Shepherd and McCoy conceded 33 and 28 respectively. They picked up two scalps apiece, as did Holder, whose spell included a maiden. He conceded 19.

The West Indies led the five-match series 1-0.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

India are ViKtorious over WI

India (Shar)made seven changes to their playing eleven – Lokesh Rahul, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Dinesh Karthik, Vijay Shankar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah and Siddarth Kaul made way for Rohit, Manish Pandey, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Khaleel Ahmed and Twenty20 International debutant Navdeep Saini (the player of the match).

The West Indies made five changes to the eleven that last played the Indians – Shai Hope, Darren Bravo, Denesh Ramdin, Fabian Allen and Khary Pierre made way for John Campbell, Evin Lewis, Rovman Powell, Sunil Narine and Sheldon Cottrell.

On winning the toss, Virat Kohli, India’s skipper, inserted the West Indies.

The first Powerplay of the West Indies’ innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was the first and the sixth over. They scored 33, for the loss of five wickets.

The West Indies’ openers didn’t get off the mark. Campbell, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t open his account. A couple of balls into the match, he was caught by Krunal Pandya off the bowling of Sundar.

Lewis, who faced four balls, didn’t get off the mark. Ten balls later, Kumar broke the eight-run stand.

Nicholas Pooran, whose 16-ball innings included a boundary and a couple of sixes, scored 20. Sixteen balls later, he was caught by Rishabh Pant. Saini broke the 20-run stand.

The fourth-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Shimron Hetmyer, who faced a ball, didn’t open his account. The next ball, he was dismissed by Saini.

Powell, who faced five balls, scored four. His runs came by way of a boundary. Seven balls later, he was caught by Pant. Ahmed broke the five-run stand.

The West Indies scored 50 off 11.4 overs (70 balls). The number of extras they had conceded at that point gave India no reason to be in seventh heaven.

Carlos Brathwaite, the West Indies’ skipper, faced 24 balls, scoring just nine. Fifty balls after Powell’s dismissal, he was caught by Pandya, who broke the 34-run stand.

Narine, who faced four balls, scored a couple. Five balls later, he was caught by Ahmed. Jadeja broke the three-run stand.

Keemo Paul, who faced 11 balls, scored just three. Eighteen balls later, he was caught by Kohli. Kumar broke the run-a-ball stand.

A hundred and seventeen balls into the match, India sought a bowling review. Kieron Pollard, the batsman, scored 49. His run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and four sixes. It was upheld by the West Indian umpire Nigel Duguid. Saini had a reason to be in seventh heaven – he trapped him leg before wicket.

Both Cottrell, who faced a ball, and Oshane Thomas, who faced three balls, failed to get off the mark. They were unbeaten.

India eventually conceded eight extras. The West Indies scored 95 for the loss of nine wickets off 20 overs.

Sundar and Ahmed bowled a couple of overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 18, the latter conceded eight.

Pandya and Jadeja bowled four overs, including a maiden, each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 20, the latter conceded 13.

Kumar, who bowled four overs, conceded 19. He picked up a couple of wickets.

Saini bowled four overs, including a maiden. He conceded 17, picking up three scalps.

The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was the first and the sixth over. They scored 31, for the loss of a wicket.

Shikhar Dhawan had a reason to be in seventh heaven – he scored just a run. A couple of overs into the chase, he was trapped leg be‘four’ wicket by Cottrell.

Sharma, whose 25-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and as many sixes, scored 24. Twenty-seven balls later, he was caught by Pollard. Narine broke the 28-run stand.

The third-wicket pair didn’t get off the mark. Pant, who faced a ball, didn’t open his account. The (Nari)next ball, he was caught by Cottrell off the bowling of the offie.

India scored 50 off 9.3 overs (57 balls). The West Indies had conceded three extras at that point.

Pandey, whose 14-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 19. Thirty balls after Pant’s dismissal, Paul broke the 32-run stand.

Kohli, whose 29-ball innings included a boundary, scored 19. Thirteen balls later, he was caught by Pollard. Cottrell broke the five-run stand.

Pandya, whose 14-ball innings included a boundary, scored a dozen. Thirteen balls later, Paul broke the 19-run stand.

Jadeja, who faced nine balls, scored unbea‘ten’.

Sundar, whose five-ball innings included a six, scored eight. He was unbeaten.

The West Indies eventually conceded five extras. India, who conceded 98 for the loss of half-a-dozen extras off 17.2 overs, won by four wickets with 16 balls to spare.

Brathwaite bowled two overs, conceding 12. He was wicketless, as was Thomas, who bowled four overs, conceding 29.

Paul bowled 3.2 overs, conceding 23. He picked up two scalps, as did Cottrell and Narine, who bowled four overs apiece. While the former conceded 20, the latter conceded 14.  

India led the three-match series 1-0.

 

 

 

     

 

 

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