Twitter Reactions: Team India sets another record with a win against Windies
The Windies batting order could not keep up with the required rate, handing India a well-deserved victory of 105 runs in the second ODI.
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After a disappointing end to the first ODI, the early showers suggested that the second match might have a similar fate. However, to the delight of the fans at the Queen’s Park Oval, the proceedings began with a reduced 43-over per side encounter. Jason Holder won the toss and elected to bowl on an overcast day at Trinidad.
India, picked things up in the second ODI from where they left, with a fantastic opening wicket partnership worth over a hundred runs to set up a solid platform for the inning. Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane, got off to the ideal starts before Dhawan rushed down the track only to find himself short of the crease when Shai Hope crashed the stump down.
Rahane and Virat Kohli continued to make merry while the Windies bowler struggled for consistency. It was not until India scored 211 runs, and Rahane scored a 103 off 104 balls that the second Indian wicket fell. He fell in the attempt to slog the ball to the leg side but failed to make contact with a straighter delivery from Miguel Cummins which merely shaved the right-hander’s off stump.
In the next nine overs that India batted, they added another 99 runs to set a target of 311 for the Windies to wind up in 43 overs, with scores of 87 from skipper Virat Kohli and some late slog from MS Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav.
Windies fail to get off to a good start
Windies, batting for the first time in the tour got off to the worst of starts that they could imagine with a wicket in the very first over of the innings. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar hit the length, with opener Kieran Powell falling for the ball outside the off stump. Jason Mohammed followed suit with a loose drive outside the off to hand the right-arm seamer his second wicket of the spell.
Shai Hope and Elvin Lewis’ partnership of 89 runs gave the hosts a glimmer of hope before a tidy piece of glovework from Dhoni saw the latter dismissed, the wicket was also the first for the chinaman Kuldeep Yadav. Playing only his second match Yadav struck again with the important wicket of the wicketkeeper-batsman Hope for 81, who was moving towards a situationally exceptional century.
Then on the Windies batting order could not keep up with the required rate, handing India a well-deserved victory by 105 runs. They set the record for most scores over 300 in the One-Day Internationals, surpassing Australia’s record of 95 300+ scores.
Twitter was ecstatic with India’s dominant victory over the host’s Windies at the Port of Spain to give them a 1-0 lead:
Gaurakshaks have booked their tickets to West Indies.? #WIvIND pic.twitter.com/Hrp1Gt4liY
— Sunil- The Cricketer (@1sInto2s) June 25, 2017
Congratulations @ajinkyarahane88 for your 100✅?? and @imkuldeep18 for playing ur first game for ??.. keep up the good work guys? IND vs WI
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) June 26, 2017
Great innings from Rahane and Kohli. 310 in 43 overs is huge. Excited to watch Kuldeep bowl.#WIvIND
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) June 25, 2017
what a debut for @imkuldeep18!!many more wickets to you brother!! ??????#WIvIND #bcci pic.twitter.com/uTmxz2Cis0
— Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) June 25, 2017
India's last five totals batting first:
381/6
319/3
321/6
199/3
310/5 #WIvIND— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) June 25, 2017
Calm Down Virat Kohli, The Bowler Is Not Anil Kumble. ?#WIvIND #INDvWI #WIvsIND #IndvsWI #Kohli
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) June 25, 2017
Most times 300+ in ODIs
96 Ind
95 Aus
77 SAf
69 Pak
63 SL
57 Eng
51 NZ#WIvInd— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 25, 2017
Sir Jadeja Is Not Playing 2nd ODI As Well, For Obvious Reasons.?#SirJadeja #WIvIND #INDvWI pic.twitter.com/ahXB8bs7Le
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) June 25, 2017
Touring West Indies is like visiting our grandpa's home for vacation. Not much facilities, but always a sweet visit and resting #WIvIND
— CricIndeed (@CricIndeed) June 26, 2017
Interested people watching #INDvWI #WIvIND #WestIndies #India #BleedBlue #rain pic.twitter.com/j9dAY6a46L
— Akshay $ingh (@RecognizeAkshay) June 26, 2017
Ajinkya Rahane came to team because Rohit Sharma rested and scores century in his classy style…
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) June 25, 2017
Ajinkya Rahane hit a century and got out next ball because he couldn't find anyone taking his pic with DSLR in the dressing room #IndvsWI
— Khushamtweet! (@XitijNanavaty) June 25, 2017
Thought Champions Trophy ended last week only…. #YuvrajSingh #WIvIND pic.twitter.com/i9nwHCErcJ
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) June 25, 2017
I think they should introduce "right-arm only variations" kind of bowlers in the near future #Ashwin #WIvIND
— Vignesh (@MadridistaSays) June 25, 2017
Yuvraj Singh did not want West Indies to feel left out of the Champions Trophy #WIvInd pic.twitter.com/hQ9u3G2zJw
— Shubh AggarWall (@shubh_chintak) June 25, 2017
Time up for Yuvraj !
Please resign for the sake of Country !
T20 final , Champions Trophy final aur kitne final haraoge India ko !— Pankaj Rai (@pankajrai40) June 26, 2017
@YUVSTRONG12 bhai please dhyaan se khelo.dont want to c u dropped again from team..put a price on ur wicket bhai
— Sunil Malhotra (@SunilMa70271658) June 26, 2017
@YUVSTRONG12 Suresh rena is very better then yuvraj singh but we cant understand why mr Kohli give the chance again & again ,
— shiva tyagi (@ShivaKshiv0930) June 26, 2017
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