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India vs West Indies: Top 5 most memorable ODIs played in India

Here we look at the top five most memorable ODIs between India and West Indies played in India:1993 – Kolkata, Hero Cup final: India won by 102 runsThe stage was the Hero Cup final in front of a boisterous Eden Gardens crowd on November 27, 1993. Vinod Kambli’s 68 and captain Mohammad Azharuddin’s 38 took India to 225/7.

Anil Kumble (TOI Photo)Chasing 226, the top four Windies batsmen were removed by Manoj Prabhakar (took Phil Simmons' wicket), Sachin Tendulkar (dismissed Brian Lara) and Kapil Dev (removed Richie Richardson and Keith Arthurton) respectively. From then on, it was Anil Kumble all the way, who ran through the Windies line-up, picking up as many as six wickets giving away just 12 runs off 6.1 overs as India won the match by 102 runs. Kumble's 6/12 remained the best ODI bowling figures by an Indian for 21 years. 1987 – Nagpur, 1st ODI: West Indies won by 10 runsThe sight of Patrick Patterson running in to bowl was enough to instill fear in the hearts of batsmen. The high lift of the left leg and smashing it down on the pitch with brute force, only added to his fearsome aura. Patterson's burly physique and broad shoulders were enough to send the red cherry screaming through on the surface and it was one of those days on December 8, 1987 at Nagpur when he really let it rip. Patterson sent the Indian batsmen scurrying for cover as the hosts failed to chase down a 204-run target and were bundled out for 193 runs in 44.4 overs, despite Kapil Dev’s 87-run knock off 64 balls. Patterson's 6/29 in 9.4 overs helped the West Indies win the match by 10 runs. 1983 – Jamshedpur, 4th ODI: West Indies won by 104 runsThis match was part of a series tagged the "Revenge Series" that the Windies came to play in India after

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