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India vs West Indies, 4th T20I: I turned to slower balls to unsettle West Indies batters, says Avesh Khan

Rohit Sharma's advice. Khan said he has received "enormous amount of confidence" from Rohit and coach Rahul Dravid when he was struggling to come to grips with the strong wind and short boundaries. The bowler's match-winning performance (2/17 in 4 overs) helped India seal the T20I series against West Indies with a 59-run victory in the fourth match here on Saturday. "They have given me an enormous amount of confidence, despite the fact I did not perform well in my last two games. However, Rohit bhai and Rahul Sir's support have given me the confidence both on and off the field... and told me that rough patches do happen," Khan told reporters after the match.

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Rohit Sharma maintained his unbeaten record as captain in bilateral T20Is after India made short work of West Indies by 59 runs to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the 5-match series. It was a perfect weekend for the NRIs in and around Florida, as India first scored 191/5 with useful knocks from

Khan had leaked 54 runs in six overs on his ODI debut in Port-of-Spain last month. In the ensuing first two T20Is in St Kitts, he continued to bleed runs but Rohit, regardless of his pacer's struggles, had tasked Khan with defending nine off the final over in the second T20. Khan failed to deliver, but the team management kept backing him. "They also backed me by saying that an average performance in two matches do not make anyone a bad bowler, especially in T20s, given how the format is. "I was backed the same way in this match too and I am happy that I performed well. They provided me necessary support during the South Africa tour as well.

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