1000th ODI: India coast to six-wicket victory against West Indies
India tick the right boxes, go 1-0 up in seriesIn 15 ODIs before Sunday, the West Indies had been bowled out before their full quota of overs nine times. Sunday, India's historic 1000th ODI at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad turned out to be the 10th. For a team that was coming from a high of beating England in the T20 series at home, it was a disappointing performance as there were too many soft dismissals as they crashed to 176 all out in 43.5 overs. That total too was possible largely to the skill of the highly dependable Jason Holder and the application shown by Fabian Allen, who rescued them with a 78-run stand from a perilous 79 for 7, on a dryish but decent surface. AS IT HAPPENEDThe hosts, led by a breezy 60 from Rohit Sharma, who did everything right, including winning the toss, got home in 28 overs with six wickets to spare. Apart from a chaotic four-ball spell where a hyper-aggressive Virat Kohli got two boundaries, and got bounced once before miscuing a hook to deep square-leg off the pacy Alzarry Joseph, who had dismissed Rohit earlier in the over by trapping him leg-before off a delivery that hurried him, the chase never looked out of control.
Ishan Kishan could not make good use of the chance to bat up the order and contributed just 28 before throwing his hand away. Debutant Deepak Hooda 26* (32) and Suryakumar Yadav 34* (36) then took the team home with a 62-run stand off 63 balls after Rishabh Pant was run out at the non-striker's end as a straight drive from Yadav was deflected onto the stumps by Joseph with Pant backing up too far. Yadav batted with characteristic flair and even endured a few witty barbs from his Mumbai Indians teammate, Kieron Pollard.
The win though was credit to the