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Kolkata T20: India limit West Indies to 109/8

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2018, at 08:49 pm

Kolkata, Nov 4 (IBNS):  Kuldeep Yadav bowled a wonderful spell as West Indies were restricted to 109 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the first T20 match between India and West Indies here on Sunday.

Yadav was brilliant in displaying his skills and ended up picking three wickets by giving away 13 runs in his quota of four overs.

West Indies kept losing wickets at regular intervals and could not gain the pace needed to reach a high scoring total.

Fabian Allen remained the top scorer for West Indies with his 27 runs.

He smashed four boundaries in his knock.

Umesh Yadav, Ahmed, Pandya and Bumrah picked up a wicket each for India.

 

Image: BCCI Twitter page

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