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Second ODI between India [321/6] and West Indies [321/7] ends in a tie, India lead series 1-0

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aving comprehensively beaten the Windies in the first one-day international, India will look to extend their lead and hope to test out a new-looking middle-order in the second ODI at Visakhapatnam.

Overview

India v Windies
2nd ODI
ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam
Wednesday, 24 October, 01:30 PM local time, 08:00 AM GMT


It's not everyday that a team chases down 323 runs in just 42.1 overs, not everyday that two top order batsmen put up the team's highest partnership while chasing and certainly not everyday that an opening batsman becomes the one with the most number of 150+ scores in ODI cricket.

This was the story of India's domination of the Windies in the first ODI in Guwahati, where an unbeaten 152 by Rohit Sharma, a 140 by captain Virat Kohli and a 246-run partnership between the two made light work of the 323-run target that the Windies had set and offered another reminder of the strength of the Indian top order.

This was even as India were without three of their front-line bowlers: Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah were rested from the first two games, and Kuldeep Yadav sat out. It came after a century from the 21-year-old Shimron Hetmyer, a blazing 106 off just 78 balls with six fours and as many sixes, had taken the visitors to a daunting total of 322/8 before another 21-year-old, Oshane Thomas, on debut, bowled Shikhar Dhawan for four to reduce India to 10/1.

While Sharma played second-fiddle in the first half of the run chase when Kohli pressed the foot against the accelerator and was scoring at more than a run a ball, once the captain was dismissed with the score 256/2, and India still needing 67 runs from 17 overs, Sharma took it up a notch and made sure India reached the target within the next 10 overs.

But for all the might with the bat, the game wasn't a flawless one for the hosts. Mohammed Shami, playing an ODI after a gap of more than a year, was taken for 81 runs in his 10 overs in return for two wickets, while Umesh Yadav conceded 64 and went wicket-less.

The find of the Asia Cup for India, left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed, also had a hot-and-cold kind of day in Guwahati, giving away 64 for a wicket from 10 overs. Yuzvendra Chahal was the pick of the bowlers with his 3/41 while Ravindra Jadeja returned two wickets as well.

In the absence of first-choice fast bowlers, the back-up Indian seamers were found wanting against some aggressive batting from the Windies – Kieran Powell scored a 39-ball 51 at the top of the order and Kemar Roach struck 26 off 22 towards the death to take his team past 300.

And while these batting performances were the highlights for the Windies, as was Hetmyer's attacking approach against the spinners in the middle overs, the bowling, much like India's, didn't have much to show.

Roach was taken for 52 off seven overs while Thomas had a less-than-perfect debut as he was taken for 83 off his nine. Spinners Ashley Nurse and Devendra Bishoo were expensive too. Only captain Jason Holder (45 off eight overs) was able to restrict the scoring.

Going into the second game, the visitors will be well-advised to dwell on the issues with the ball, especially the inability to absorb pressure when put under the pump by aggressive batting.

Thomas has the pace but needs to do better in terms of line and length while the spinners may look to bowl slower in the air and give the ball the chance to grip off the surface.

The Indian pacers will have to better their performance as well, as it will not be everyday that they will be rescued by the spinners, who returned five wickets for 107 runs from their 20 overs. The hosts will also hope that the untested middle order comprising Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni and Rishabh Pant gets a longer hit out in the middle.

Key players

Virat Kohli (India): The Indian captain was rested for the Asia Cup and has only just returned to the fold after the England tour that ended in September, and hence looks hungry for runs. He brought up his 36th ODI century upon return, his 20th in successful chases – the most by any Indian player – and his 14th as India captain, and looks set for many more. He needs 81 more runs to get to 10,000 in ODIs.

Shimron Hetmyer (Windies): The 21-year-old hit his third ODI century and his first in India as the Windies galloped to an imposing total despite wickets falling at regular intervals. His attacking instincts were on full show as he hit aerial shots against spinners as well as fast bowlers in the middle overs. Indian bowlers will be wary.

Conditions

It is expected to be hot and sunny in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday and there's a 30 per cent chance of rain as well. India last played an ODI at the venue in December 2017 where they hunted down Sri Lanka's 215 in just 32.1 overs. Evidenced from that, the surface can be expected to be good for batting.

Squads

India: Virat Kohli (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu, Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Syed Khaleel Ahmed

Windies: Jason Holder (c), Fabian Allen, Sunil Ambris, Devendra Bishoo, Chanderpaul Hemraj, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope (wk), Alzarri Joseph, Kieran Powell, Ashley Nurse, Keemo Paul, Rovman Powell, Kemar Roach, Marlon Samuels, Oshane Thomas, Obed McCoy

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Predictably instead of dropping any of the experienced seamers or Jadeja, Kohli drops the youngster Khaleel Ahmed. My dislike for his pathetic leadership keeps increasing.

At least today give a chance to Pant at 3 (or even as an opener) but most likely Dhoni will come at 3/4 while Pant will be at 6.
 
Predictably instead of dropping any of the experienced seamers or Jadeja, Kohli drops the youngster Khaleel Ahmed. My dislike for his pathetic leadership keeps increasing.

At least today give a chance to Pant at 3 (or even as an opener) but most likely Dhoni will come at 3/4 while Pant will be at 6.


Kohli has done the same with his RCB franchise
Apart from Chahal there isn't one player who, he has backed properly in 6-7 years of his IPL captaincy

amd now doing the same at international level

He is blessed to have likes of Bumrah,Kuldeep in his side who can win matches on their own & will get away from criticism of media & casual fans as he would always be having good W/L record
 
And now Kohli at number 3. Seriously why the heck are others not getting any opportunities?
 
Should have opened with Pant or at worst, should have been sent 1 down.
 
Hopefully Kohli and Dhawan will both score a century here because some fake indian fans are tired of watching them play and want them to fail just so they can watch their new God 'Rishabh Pant' play. :inti
 
Don't be surprised if they drop Pant in the next game.
With Kohli at helm of Indian cricket affairs, nothing is impossible. Thats what I was alluding to in that thread. Despite having so much powers as Indian captain, he is still playing so many TTFs in Indian XI.
 
With Kohli at helm of Indian cricket affairs, nothing is impossible. Thats what I was alluding to in that thread. Despite having so much powers as Indian captain, he is still playing so many TTFs in Indian XI.

It's clear that they have their 2019 squad more or less identified. While they want to pick guys like Khaleel or Pant here and there to keep the media and fans quiet, they do not want to give them enough opportunities to put any pressure on the favorites who are under immense pressure - Dhoni, Rayudu, Jadeja and of course Shardul (all 4 have a common link)
 
Yess, the hopes of scoring some cheap runs gone for Dhawan. Two back to back failures.
 
Doesn't Kohli average nearly a 100 in Vishakapatnam? I don't see him failing here.

Already struggling. He is likely to fail. Not that I want it but ideal for us if our new players and the middle order are tested after top order has been wiped out cheaply
 
On another day Bishoo would have already got 2-3 wickets. Bowling so well without any returns
 
Strike rate of 70 in modern ODIs and some will still defend him to the hilt cos he scored runs in England :)
 
India number 4 for the world cup is batting at a strike rate of 68. Is it acceptable in the modern era?

Kohli once kicked out Pujara from the Test team for being slow (used to bat at a SR of 40-41) but apparently that same rule does not apply for ODIs if it comes to his (Dhoni's) chums
 
India number 4 for the world cup is batting at a strike rate of 68. Is it acceptable in the modern era?

He is doing exactly what is expected from a no 4 - stabilizing the innings during the middle overs when the openers have got out cheaply, and building a platform on which to accelerate towards the end.

But you need hard hitters down the order, and MSD is not one of them.
 
How many close shaves these two have had in this innings? Both could not have scored more than 10-15 runs on some other day.
 
Though I'm not a fan of Rayudu, I feel he's is doing way better than Rahul in the limited opportunities he's got so far in the recent times. Will be interesting to see if he can maintain this consistency and switch gears in the end overs. Atleast his paying a price to his wicket unlike the "talented' Rahul.
 
Though I'm not a fan of Rayudu, I feel he's is doing way better than Rahul in the limited opportunities he's got so far in the recent times. Will be interesting to see if he can maintain this consistency and switch gears in the end overs. Atleast his paying a price to his wicket unlike the "talented' Rahul.

I am also not a fan of Rayudu but you are right about him putting a price on his wicket. It also seems the team management is showing more confidence in Rayudu than KL Rahul. Personally I would want KL Rahul to at least be consistent in ODI's.
 
I wonder if there was a shirt made with no. 183, which Indian player would have first claim on it.
 
I am also not a fan of Rayudu but you are right about him putting a price on his wicket. It also seems the team management is showing more confidence in Rayudu than KL Rahul. Personally I would want KL Rahul to at least be consistent in ODI's.

Who doesn't want 'consistent & determined' Rahul in Tests & LOIs? But looks like he's not really working on his technical and mental issues.
 
There it is...

Fastest ever batsman to reach 10K ODI runs...
 
Kind of cluelessness Kohli exhibited in his first 2 ODIs in SL back in '08, who'd have thought that a decade later, he'll be the fastest ever batsman to reach 10K ODI runs peak?
 
Kohli has beaten Tendulkar's record by a whopping 54 innings! That's absolutely mind boggling!
 
Kohli has beaten Tendulkar's record by a whopping 54 innings! That's absolutely mind boggling!

Tendulkar batted at number 6 for around 70 innings.And total 112 innings at 4 or lower.Also runs were more difficult those days.
Having said that Kohli is probably ODI goat.All he needs is a WC knockout performance to cross viv.
 
According to someone this is Kohli's ugliest inning. Well even his ugliest inning will become memorable now. :inti
 
Kohli is truly amazing, covering lots of holes in Indian batting. SRT did something for almost a decade, but he was never a match winner like this - it's like Kohli has a good game & IND won't lose.
 
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] Looking forward to Hetmyer tonight.

Boy looks class apart.
 
No shame that these windies debutants are bowling to the greatest batsman world cricket has ever produced. Those monster sixes are just from a man who's on a mission to leave all the other legendary cricketers in the dust.
 
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Gosh, Kohli in a murderous mood today. Wonder what he had for breakfast?
 
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] Looking forward to Hetmyer tonight.

Boy looks class apart.

Might flop today - lightning doesn't strike twice at same spot. Also, they'll be chasing similar target today, but it's totally different batting first and chase at 6.5 from ball 1. My hunch is today WIN will lose by big margin (if 7 overs & 8 wickets is considered competitive).
 
Jadeja the finisher gone for 13. Rayudu is the 2nd best batsman in today's game so far.
 
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]

He plays high risk high-return game.

His timing and power both are amazing, outrageous ability.
 
How many finishers does India require?

Dhoni, Panty and Jadeja all are finishers.
 
150 for King Kohli. How amazing this entire Indian team is hiding behind the exploits of one legendary batsman.
 
Another blazing innings by King Kohli. What a player. His muscles move just at the right time every single time
 
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