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West Indies swept 3-0 by India in ODI series - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

INDIA completed a 3-0 sweep over West Indies with a 119-run win on the Duckworth-Lewis method in the rain-affected third and final One Day International at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, on Wednesday.

Asked what positives he saw from his team following the series, West Indies coach Phil Simmons said, “The fact that we batted and we continue to bat the 50 overs (is) something we have not been doing for awhile...the first two games we batted the 50 overs and we looked like we understand what batting 50 overs is about, so I think that is a step forward and I think we have to keep moving forward with that.”

India openers Shubman Gill and Shikhar Dhawan continued their prolific series putting on 113 runs for the first wicket in 22.5 overs, on Wednesday.

However, the India pair did not take the match away from West Indies scoring at around five runs an over throughout the partnership.

Leg spinner Hayden Walsh Jnr got the breakthrough as Dhawan found Windies captain Nicholas Pooran at mid-wicket. Dhawan struck seven fours in his knock of 58 off 74 deliveries.

Following the dismissal of Dhawan rain stopped play at 11.15 am with India 115/1 after 24 overs.

After a two and a-half-hour rain delay play resumed, but the match was now reduced to a 40-over contest.

Gill continued to look solid in the middle and found an able partner in Shreyas Iyer.

Iyer attacked the West Indies bowlers, before being caught by Keemo Paul on the boundary to give left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein the wicket. Iyer struck 44 off 34 balls.

India progressed to 225/3 in 36 overs, before the rain returned to end their innings. Gill was left stranded on 98 not out off 98 balls, a knock which included seven fours and two sixes.

[caption id="attachment_966966" align="alignnone" width="970"] West Indies vice-captain Shai Hope bats during the third ODI match against India, at the Queen's Park Oval, St Clair, on Wednesday. - Sureash Cholai[/caption]

Walsh Jnr was the pick of the Windies bowlers taking 2/57 in eight overs.

Chasing a revised target of 257 in 35 overs, West Indies got off to a dismal start. Kyle Mayers was bowled and Shamarh Brooks was given leg before as pacer Mohammed Siraj grabbed two quick wickets before West Indies got off the mark.

After a pedestrian start, spinner Axar Patel was struck for two boundaries in the fifth over.

After hitting Siraj for six over long off, Hope was stumped for 22.

Brandon King started to time the ball perfectly, hitting pacer Prasidh Krishna for three fours in one over.

Pooran also struck Krishna for a four down to backward point as the pacer conceded 17 runs in the 12th over.

Unfortunately, it was all downhill for the West Indies after that.

King was next to go bowled by Patel for 42 off 37 deliveries and Kaecy Carty’s stay at the crease was brief.

In an attempt to increase the scoring rate he was bowled for five chipping down the wicket to fast bowler Shardul Thakur.

West Indies were desperate for a partnership with the score 118/5 after 21 overs with Pooran and Jason Ho

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