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Watch: Nicholas Pooran's Direct-Hit Runs Out Shubman Gill In 1st India vs West Indies ODI

Right-handed batter Shubman Gill was looking in fine touch and he raced to his fifty in the first ODI against West Indies. The 22-year-old was looking in sublime touch, and the West Indies' bowlers had no answers to stop him. However, Gill's innings came to a premature end after he was found short at the non-striker's end, and Windies skipper Nicholas Pooran made a direct hit, and hence the right-hander had to walk back after scoring 64 runs.

Gill was run-out in the 18th over of the innings and the incident happened on the fourth ball of the over. Alzarri Joseph bowled a back of a length delivery and Gill raced across for a run. However, a lazy effort followed from the batter, which found him short of his crease.

Direct hit from @nicholas_47, and @ShubmanGill perishes. Big blow.Watch the India tour of West Indies LIVE, exclusively on #FanCode https://t.co/RCdQk12YsM@windiescricket @BCCI#WIvIND #INDvsWIonFanCode pic.twitter.com/rfZXKlAnAF

Gill and Dhawan had put on 119 runs for the opening wicket. While the right-hander scored 64, Dhawan also missed out on his century as he departed after registering 97 runs.

India went on to stitch a total of  308 for seven in 50 overs.

In reply, West Indies fell short by three runs as Mohammed Siraj's excellent last over gave India a 1-0 lead in the series.

West Indies had got off to a bad start in the chase, losing the early wicket of Shai Hope.

However, Kyle Mayers and Shamarh Brooks steadied their ship, adding 117 runs for the second wicket.

Mayers hit a brilliant 74 while Brooks scored 46. Both were dismissed by Shardul Thakur in quick succession.

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Brandon King also completed his fifty, and kept West Indies ticking in the chase. However, Yuvzvendra Chahal came up with a

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