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West Indies vs. India
28 Jun 2009
2nd One Day International, Sabina Park, Kingston
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28 Jun 2009

West Indies vs India
2nd One Day International, Sabina Park, Kingston
Live action starts from: 14:30 GMT (20:00 IST)

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India beat West Indies in first ODI by 20 runs

Spearheaded by Yuvraj Singh’s scintillating 131 of 102 balls, India beat the West Indies by 20 runs in the thrilling first cricket one-day international here to take a 1-0 lead in the four-match series on Friday.

The Indian batsmen scored an intimidating 339 for six after opting to bat at Sabina Park. The hosts responded with 319 in 48.1 overs.

For the West Indians, Shivnarain Chanderpaul top scored with 63, while wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin played a sparkling 29-run knock.

Earlier, Yuvraj treated the West Indian bowlers with utter disdain, clobbering them for seven huge sixes and 10 boundaries apart from sharing a crucial 135-run stand with Dinesh Karthik (67).

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (41), Yusuf Pathan (40 unbeaten) and Harbhajan Singh (21 not out) also chipped in with useful contributions.

With the wicket of Chanderpaul in the 36th over it looked all over for the hosts but their lower order batted with steely resolve and made it an edge-of-the-seat contest.

West Indies required 21 off the last two overs with one wicket in hand but Ashish Nehra removed Ramdin in the first ball of the 49th over to bring a huge relief for his side.

Ramnaresh Sarwan (45) and Runako Morton (42) did well and got the starts for the West Indies but could not convert those into big knocks.

Jerome Taylor (21) and David Bernard (19), batting at number seven and nine respectively did their best but their effort went in vain in the end.

For India, Nehra (3/49) and Yusuf Pathan (3/56) took three wickets each. It was raining sixes as 23 of them were hit in the match.

Yuvraj's 131 for India leaves Windies chasing 340

Yuvraj Singh still seemed to be stuck in Twenty20 mode, and rescued India with a boundary-laced 131 in the first One-day International against West Indies on Friday.

Yuvraj struck 10 fours and seven sixes from 102 balls to propel India to 339 for six from their 50 overs, after the visitors chose to bat at Sabina Park in the opener to their four-match series in the Caribbean.

When Yuvraj entered, India had stumbled to 32 for two in the eighth over, following the dismissals of Gautam Gambhir in the fifth over and Rohit Sharma in the eighth.

Gambhir was caught at mid-wicket for 13 when he miscued a hook at Jerome Taylor, and Sharma was caught at deep square leg for four when he top-edged a pull off Lionel Baker.

But Yuvraj joined Karthik, and the left-hander treated the modest crowd to a breath-taking array of strokes to reach his hundred from 88 balls, when he steered Taylor to third man for a single.

He added 135 for the third wicket with Dinesh Karthik, who was caught behind off Dave Bernard Jr for 67 from 77 balls, when he miscued a scoop shot in the 29th over.

Yuvraj reached 50 from 55 balls, when he turned a delivery from West Indies captain Chris Gayle into square leg for two, and then dominated an 86-run, fourth-wicket stand with India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Yuvraj indulged himself during the Batting Power Play that spanned the 34th and 38th overs, when he smashed two fours and six sixes, as India added 62 runs.

The 37th over was particularly memorable for Yuvraj, when he struck Taylor for two sixes - over mid-wicket and long-off - in an over that cost 21.

But Yuvraj was slightly hobbled by a Taylor yorker, and eventually tamely surrendered, when he was caught behind off Dwayne Bravo in the 39th over glancing a leg-side delivery.

After his dismissal, India made steady, if not spectacular progress in the closing overs, and left West Indies with a difficult assignment in the second half of the match.

Dwayne Bravo captured two wickets for 66 runs from his 10 overs to be the pick of West Indies' bowlers.

India vs WI 2009 : India draws first blood, courtsey Yuvraj

What an innings by Yuvraj, he started of like a broken autorickshaw but finished off like a Ferrari. His innings of 131 included 10 fours and 7 hits over the rope, and took only 102 balls. The crucial phase came when India took the batting power play and Gayle brought his best bowler Taylor into the attack. But Yuvraj tore into him as well.

But all was not good for Yuvraj at the start of the innings. He started of slowly but at the other end Dinesh Karthik was scoring freely and that took the pressure of him. The story of Gambhir and Rohit was same as T20 World Cup, both got out to bouncers again. Dhoni batted slowly again, and it was left to Yusuf and Bhajji to up the ante in the death overs.

Another pleasing thing for India from this match was the ‘injured man’ Ashish Nehra. He bowled well and picked up 3 crucial wickets. In Zaheer’s absence he has to play the role of the experienced fast bowler and he did that nicely today.

India vs West Indies (2009) 1st ODI Scorecard

India in West Indies ODI Series 2009 - 1st ODI

India vs West Indies

Played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, 26 June 2009 (50-over match)

India innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR

Dinesh Karthik c D.Ramdin b D.Bernard 67 77 6 1 87.01

Gautam Gambhir c D.Bravo b J.Taylor 13 14 0 1 92.86

Rohit Sharma c D.Bravo b L.Baker 4 12 0 0 33.33

Yuvraj Singh c D.Ramdin b D.Bravo 131 102 10 7 128.43

MS Dhoni (W) (C) run out (D.Ramdin) 41 46 2 1 89.13

Ravindra Jadeja c D.Ramdin b D.Bravo 0 1 0 0 0

Yusuf Pathan Not Out 40 38 2 2 105.26

Harbhajan Singh Not Out 21 13 0 2 161.54

RP Singh






Ishant Sharma






Ashish Nehra






Extras (b 1,lb 8, w 10, nb 3) 22





Total (6 wickets; 50 overs) 339 (6.78 runs per over)

Fall of wickets: 1. Gautam Gambhir 25 (4.3), 2. Rohit Sharma 32 (7.2), 3. Dinesh Karthik 167 (28.4), 4. Yuvraj Singh 253 (38.1), 5. Ravindra Jadeja 253 (38.2), 6. MS Dhoni 298 (46.2)

Bowling O M R W Econ
Jerome Taylor 10 1 74 1 7.40 (nb 2, w 3)
Lionel Baker 9 0 62 1 6.89 (nb 1, w 1)
Dwayne Bravo 10 0 66 2 6.60 (w 3)
David Bernard 8 0 50 1 6.25 (w 3)
Suleiman Benn 10 0 50 0 5.00
Chris Gayle 3 0 28 0 9.33
Power Play: 1-10, 11-15, 34-38

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