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Happy that someone intelligen­t is batting at No. 4: Kohli on Rayudu

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India captain Virat Kohli again backed Ambati Rayudu for the critical number four slot after the “intelligen­t” batsman reposed his skipper’s faith with a less-than-a-run-a-ball century in the fourth ODI against the West Indies here on Monday.

“Rayudu has taken his chance with both hands. We need to back him till the 2019 World Cup. He reads the game well, so we are happy that someone intelligen­t is batting at number four,” Kohli said at the post-match presentati­on ceremony.

India were ruthless, barely two days after the shocking defeat in Pune, to take a 2-1 lead in the fivematch series. “Yes,

(we) ticked all the boxes. We were clinical in all department­s. We got into rhythm. We are known to bounce back and it was another example. Khaleel (Ahmed) was good with pitching it in the right areas, making the ball talk, and swinging it both ways,” the skipper said.

Defending 377, young pacer Khaleel (3-13) impressed upfront before chinaman Kuldeep Yadav (3-42)) ran through the West Indies’ tail to bowl them out for 153 in 36.2 overs. “Very clinical right from the start. After losing two wickets, I had mentioned this earlier about having a big partnershi­p and that was a gamechangi­ng partnershi­p,” said Rohit, who as declared as the man-of-the-match.

He added, “Once you are set, you got to make it count and that is what me and Rayudu did in the middle. We carried for as long as we did.

“Heartening to see the way we bowled as bowling unit. It was a long time coming, this kind of performanc­e from the bowlers.”

The Mumbaikar also picked up three catches in what was an all-round display by him and his team. “I’ve been doing some slipcatchi­ng for a while. I can hear Virat laugh there.

“Especially if you’re fielding in the slips for Kuldeep, it isn’t easy to read his hands. When you play him in the nets, it is easy to understand when he is going to bowl that googly and I got to be ready for it,” Rohit said.

The West Indies chase never really got going as they lost half of their side inside the 50-run mark with Khaleel doing the bulk of the damage. “We didn’t play well enough. We allowed them to score too many runs. We never got going with the bat and the applicatio­n definitely was not there. Lost wickets up front and didn’t get enough momentum,” West Indies captain Jason Holder said.

“Run-outs are something that you don’t want in One day or in any limited overs cricket. Two of our better players as well and it really set us back up front. It was a lot to do to rebuild to get up to 370 odd.”

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