WEST INDIES’ batsman Shimron Hetmyer plays a shot.—AP
WEST INDIES’ batsman Shimron Hetmyer plays a shot.—AP

CHENNAI: Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope hit centuries and combined in a stand of 218 to help West Indies to an eight-wicket victory over India in the opening match of their One-day International series here at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday.

Hetmyer smashed 139 off 106 balls for his highest ODI score and his second-wicket partnership with Hope, who remained unbeaten on 102, helped West Indies chase down a target of 288 with 13 deliveries to spare.

Half-centuries from Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer had helped India recover from a shaky start and post 287-8 off their 50 overs after West Indies captain Kieron Pollard had won the toss and opted to field.

India seamer Deepak Chahar sent back opener Sunil Ambris early and gave the hosts hopes of defending their total on a slow surface.

But the partnership between the 22-year-old Hetmyer and Hope ensured the Caribbean side faced little discomfort on their way to victory and a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

While the aggression came from the diminutive Hetmyer, who hit 11 fours and seven sixes, the solidity was provided by Hope.

After Hetmyer holed out in the deep, Hope added a further 62 runs with Nicholas Pooran, who was not out on 29, to take his side home.

Earlier, fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell dismissed opener K.L. Rahul and India captain Virat Kohli, who scored four, in the seventh over of the innings to put the hosts on the backfoot.

Rohit Sharma also did not last long and was out for 36, leaving Pant and Iyer to reconstruct the innings.

Under-fire Pant, who was not in the best of form with the bat and lost his place in the Test side recently, hit seven fours and a six in his 69-ball 71, his maiden half-century in the 50-over format.

Right-handed Iyer, who is India’s latest choice for the troubled number four batting spot, looked solid and brought up his fourth straight ODI half-century.

Iyer and Pant added 114 for the fourth wicket but their dismissal in the space of three overs robbed India of momentum and ruined their hopes of posting a total in excess of 300.

Visakhapatnam hosts the second ODI on Wednesday.

Scoreboard

INDIA:

R. Sharma c Pollard b Joseph 36

K.L. Rahul c Hetmyer b Cottrell 6

V. Kohli b Cottrell 4

S. Iyer Pollard b Joseph 70

R. Pant c Hetmyer b Pollard 71

K. Jadhav c Pollard b Paul 40

R. Jadeja run out 21

S. Dube c Holder b Paul 9

D. Chahar not out 6

M. Shami not out 0

EXTRAS (B-5, LB-5, NB-3, W-11) 24

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 287

DID NOT BAT: K. Yadav

FALL OF WKTS: 1-21, 2-25, 3-80, 4-194, 5-210, 6-269, 7-269, 8-282

BOWLING: Cottrell 10-3-46-2 (4w); Holder 8-0-45-0 (1w, 1nb); Walsh Jr 5-0-31-0; Paul 7-0-40-2 (3w, 2nb); Joseph 9-1-45-2 (3w); Chase 7-0-42-0; Pollard 4-0-28-1

WEST INDIES:

S. Hope not out 102

S. Ambris lbw b Chahar 9

S. Hetmyer c Iyer b Shami 139

N. Pooran not out 29

EXTRAS (LB-4, NB-1, W-7) 12

TOTAL (for two wkts, 47.5 overs) 291

DID NOT BAT: K. Pollard, R. Chase, J. Holder, K. Paul, H. Walsh, A. Joseph, S. Cottrell

FALL OF WKTS: 1-11, 2-229

BOWLING: Chahar 10-1-48-1; Shami 9-1-57-1; Yadav 10-0-45-0 (7w); Dube 7.5-0-68-0; Jadhav 1-0-11-0; Jadeja 10-0-58-0 (1nb)

RESULT: West Indies won by 8 wickets.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Shimron Hetmyer

SERIES: West Indies lead three-match series 1-0.

UMPIRES: Nitin Menon (India) and Shaun George (South Africa)

TV UMPIRE: Rod Tucker (Australia)

MATCH REFEREE: David Boon (Australia)

Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2019

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