Centurion Kohli sets up victory for India

Published October 18, 2014
Virat Kohli celebrates after scoring the century against the West Indies.—BCCI
Virat Kohli celebrates after scoring the century against the West Indies.—BCCI

DHARAMSALA: A sparkling century from Virat Kohli set India up for a 59-run victory over the West Indies in the fourth One-day International at the HPCA Stadium here on Friday.

After an inept fielding display, Marlon Samuels saved the visitors’ blushes with a masterful 112 off 106, to take the West Indies to 271 before Mohammad Shami put an end to his resistance and the innings, potentially sealing the series for India 2-1.

With rumours and counter-rumours about the supposed abandoned tour doing the rounds, their chase seemed doomed from the off, as they lost Dwayne Smith without scoring, and Kieron Pollard (6) with the score on 27 after 11 overs.

However, Darren Bravo (40) showed some backbone, adding 55 with Samuels for the third wicket.

A flurry of wickets in the middle set their efforts back, but Andre Russel hit a cameo 46 off only 23 balls (six fours and three sixes) to give the visitors hope.

But with his departure, Samuels was left with too much to do it on his own, and he was the last man dismissed with 11 deliveries remaining.

Earlier, having been invited to bat, India surged to 330 for six.

Kohli reached his 20th ODI century against a lacklustre West Indies fielding side, who have just announced abandoning their tour of the subcontinent following an internal dispute.

Kohli was run out off the final delivery of the innings for an impressive 127, having faced 114 balls. He dispatched the ball to the boundary on 13 occasions and cleared it three times.

Openers Ajinkya Rah­ane (68) and Shikhar Dh­a­wan (35) gave the hosts a solid 70-run platform in just over 11 overs, before Kohli joined Rahane.

Suresh Raina found his form again, with a well-struck 58-ball 71, adding a massive 138 runs with Kohli off only 108 deliveries, plundering five sixes off a pretty disinterested bowling attack.

The West Indies managed to prise out some wickets at the end of the innings, but India still added 94 runs in the last 10 overs.

The Dalai Lama is presented with an autographed West Indian shirt by Dwayne Bravo here on Friday.—BCCI
The Dalai Lama is presented with an autographed West Indian shirt by Dwayne Bravo here on Friday.—BCCI

Sulieman Benn survived the onslaught, conceding only 30 runs in his eight overs, and trapping Rahane in front.

Scoreboard

INDIA:

A. Rahane lbw b Benn 68 S. Dhawan c Darren Bravo b Russell 35 V. Kohli run out 127 S. Raina c Ramdin b Taylor 71 M.S. Dhoni run out 6 R. Jadeja c Russell b Holder 2 A. Rayudu not out 12

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-3) 9

TOTAL (for six wkts, 50 overs) 330

FALL OF WKTS: 1-70, 2-142, 3-280, 4-290, 5-300, 6-330.

DID NOT BAT: A. Patel, B. Kumar, M. Shami, U. Yadav.

BOWLING: J. Taylor 9-0-77-1; J. Holder 9-0-52-1; A. Russell 7-0- 48-1 (1w); S. Benn 8-0-30-1; M. Samuels 10-0-54-0; Dwayne Bravo 6-0-51-0 (2w); K. Pollard 1-0-12-0.

WEST INDIES:

D. Smith c Shami b U. Yadav 0 Darren Bravo b A. Patel 40 K. Pollard c Dhawan b B. Kumar 6 M. Samuels b Shami 112 D. Ramdin c A. Patel b Jadeja 9 Dwayne Bravo lbw b Jadeja 0 D. Sammy c&b A. Patel 16 A. Russell b U. Yadav 46 J. Holder c Raina b B. Kumar 11 J. Taylor b Shami 11 S. Benn not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-10, W-9) 19

TOTAL (all out, 48.1 overs) 271

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-27, 3-83, 4-120, 5-121, 6-165, 7-222, 8-239, 9-260.

BOWLING: B. Kumar 10-2-25-2 (3w); U. Yadav 9-0-44-2 (1w); M. Shami 9.1-0-72-2 (3w); V. Kohli 1-0-14 -0; A. Patel 10-1-26-2 (1w); R. Jadeja 9-1-80-2 (1w).

RESULT: India won by 59 runs.

UMPIRES: Ian Gould (England), Vineet Kulkarni (India)

TV UMPIRE: Anil Chaudhary

MATCH REFEREE: Jeff Crowe (New Zealand).

Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2014

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