West Indies edge India to stay in contention

West Indies edge India to stay in contention
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An inexplicable show of slow batting pushed India to a 11-run defeat in the fourth cricket One-day International against West Indies, who kept the five- match series alive, at North Sound here on Sunday.

Antigua: An inexplicable show of slow batting pushed India to a 11-run defeat in the fourth cricket One-day International against West Indies, who kept the five- match series alive, at North Sound here on Sunday.

A second-string West Indies which never looked like challenging India enough in this series, scored a modest 189 for nine, but sluggish batting by the visitors specially Mahendra Singh Dhoni (54 off 114 balls) turned it into a winning total.

India needed 31 runs off last five overs with both Dhoni and Hardik Pandya (20 off 21) at the crease but the visitors were all out for 178 in 49.4 overs.

From overs 35 to 43, India scored just 23 runs, making heavy weather of the chase. The 44th over by part-timer Roston Chase fetched India 16 runs that eased off the pressure a bit but India still fell short.

It was perhaps Dhoni's slowest half-centuries as he took 108 balls to get to his 64th fifty in the ODIs. He scored his first boundary in the 103rd ball he faced.

He holed out to Alzarri Joseph on the boundary ropes off Kesrick Williams in the last ball of the 49th over, leaving the team struggling at 176 for eight.

Holder removed Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami in the last over to complete the win.Opener Ajinkya Rahane (60) hit his fourth ODI fifty in a row in an otherwise poor batting by the top-order. He shared a 54-run partnership with Dhoni.

The visitors lost three wickets -- Shikhar Dhawan (5), captain Virat Kohli (3) and Dinesh Karthik (2) -- upfront but with Rahane and Dhoni both at the crease, India were still favourites to win the match. Earlier, all-rounder Hardik Pandya (3/40) and chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav (2/31) yet again proved effective in the middle overs while Umesh Yadav (3/36) scalped three batsmen later on in India's dominating bowling show.

Coming into the must-win match, West Indies elected to bat and were off to a steady start but lacked character for a flourishing finish against the visitors.Openers Evin Lewis (35) and Kyle Hope (35) put on 57 runs in a steady start for the hosts before young Pandya broke the partnership by getting rid of the latter.

Kuldeep, who has looked impressive from the beginning of his debut, made life tough for the batsmen with his stock ball and googlies. Lewis tried to open his arms, going for a drive off Kuldeep, but the ball turned a bit and went straight to captain Virat Kohli at mid-wicket.

With Pandya and Kuldeep bowling in tandem accurate lines, the hosts found the going tough. Lack of application from the home batsmen made the job easier for India.

Paceman Umesh Yadav also contributed in cleaning up the middle oer by scalping three batsmen. Once the openers departed it got worse for the West Indies, who needed a good partnership and a batsman who could stay on the crease for a longer period.

The chinaman bowler struck for the second time when he deceived Roston Chase (25) in the air and the ball clipped the bails, leaving the team at 121 for there in 31.2 overs.

The hosts maintained a decent run-rate but they needed to accelerate to present some challenge before the formidable batting line-up. Pandya dismissed wicket-keeper Shai Hope (25) by having him caught behind.

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