Khaleej Times

India aim to extend dominance over West Indies in final ODI

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thiruvanan­thapuram — Brimming with confidence after the massive 224-run win in the penultimat­e game, India will be eyeing to register their eighth straight series win over the West Indies when they face off in the fifth and final contest of the rubber at the Greenfield internatio­nal stadium on Thursday.

After the resounding victory in the fourth One-day Internatio­nal (ODI) at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, the Virat Kohli-led hosts lead the series 2-1, with the second match being tied.

The last time the Caribbean side won a bilateral series against India was way back in 2006.

With the northeaste­rn monsoon in full cry, the match could well end up shortened as the weatherman has predicted a brief thundersto­rm in the afternoon and late evening.

This is only the second internatio­nal cricket match to be staged at the Greenfield Stadium. The first was on November 7 last year when the hosts defeated New Zealand in a T20 match that was shortened due to inclement weather and saw just saw an eight over per side match. India won by six runs.

The organisers, the Kerala Cricket Associatio­n, are in an upbeat mood as the ground boasts of one of the best drainage systems in the business and even if the rain comes crashing down, they will be able to get it back into shape quickly once the rain stops.

Going into the final ODI, with opener Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu and skipper Kohli in top form, India will like to keep the momentum into the series decider. Rayudu also took a step ahead in cementing his place at No. 4 slot with a fine century in the previous game.

Rohit also smashed an impressive 162 off 137 balls in the fourth ODI while the skipper has three tons from four games. The Indian batting will once again mostly rely on the shoulders of these two on Thursday.

Despite impressive performanc­es by the top order, the cause of concern for the team management will be the flop show of stumper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

The former skipper has failed to live up to the expectatio­ns, which also resulted in his exclusion from the Twenty20 internatio­nal (T20I) series against the Windies and Australia.

In the bowling department, chinaman Kuldeep Yadav has been impressive in this series so far after scalping eight wickets from three games and Kohli will like him to replicate his past, especially in the middle overs.

Coming to the West Indies squad, batsmen Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope are the only two batsmen who have shown some fight against the home side.

They both have hit a century each and would like to repeat it for one final time to help their side tie the series. —

 ?? PTI ?? Rishabh Pant during a practice session on Wednesday. —
PTI Rishabh Pant during a practice session on Wednesday. —

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