Deccan Chronicle

India look to seize lead

After a easy win in the second ODI, India are high on confidence

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A formidable India will fancy their chances of taking an unassailab­le 20 lead against a weakened West Indies when the two sides lock horns in the third game of the ongoing five-match ODI series, on Saturday.

India lead the rubber 10 after winning the second one- day internatio­nal in Port of Spain by 105 runs. The opening match of the series was rained off after only 39 overs of play at the Queen’s Park Oval.

World number three India showed their might in the second game with a 105-run drubbing of the hosts, which highlighte­d the gulf between the two teams.

In the second match, the bowlers stifled the home steam with their impeccable line and length after India’s top three batsmen — Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli — delivered the goods as they recorded their biggest ever victory in the West Indies.

Rahane smashed his third ODI hundred, while Kohli and Dhawan notched up fluent half centuries, as India produced a dominating batting display to pile on 310 for five.

The trio would look to continue in same vein even as veterans like Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh would hope for a good hit in the middle.

The presence of young all-rounders Hardik Pandya and Kedar Jadhav gives the visiting side’s batting solidity, and off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s ability with the bat is well-documented.

In the bowling department, Bhuvnehswa­r Kumar and Umesh Yadav will again lead the attack with Pandya coming in as first change, while the spin responsibi­lity is likely to be shouldered by Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav.

Yadav, a chinaman bowler, was impressive in the second ODI, returning figures of three for 50 in nine overs and earning accolades from skipper Kohli.

For a change, Yuvraj too rolled his arms over after a while, and it remains to be seen whether the team management opts for an extra slow bowler in Ravindra Jadeja.

Seamer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar was miserly, claiming two wickets while giving away just nine runs in his five overs.

Besides the usual practice sessions, the likes of Kohli, Yuvraj, Dhawan and Pandya looked happy while sweating it out in the gym ahead of the match.

Though they are playing a weak and inexperien­ced opposition, it is important from India’s perspectiv­e to finish the series on a positive note ahead of the tougher tours to Sri Lanka and South Africa in the future.

 ?? — AP ?? Kuldeep Yadav (left) picked up three wickets in the second one-day.
— AP Kuldeep Yadav (left) picked up three wickets in the second one-day.

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