AHMEDABAD, India – A stuttering West Indies will be focused on “winning the key moments” when they face India in the final One-Day International of the three-match series on Friday.The Caribbean side appeared out of their depth, especially batting-wise, in the opening two matches and lost the first by six wickets and the second by 44 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium.With the series already gone, salvaging pride will be foremost on the minds of the visitors, who have won only a single game of each series on Indian soil going back two decades.“[We have to] definitely [win] the key moments of the game,” said Nicholas Pooran, who led the side in Kieron Pollard’s absence for last Tuesday’s second ODI.“[We also have to] acknowledge where are the key moments of the game, and tryto stay in the present for as long as possible.“When batsmen are in, [we have to] just try to win the game for the team and do what’s right for the team at that moment.”