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India restrict Windies to 205/9 in 50 overs

| | Jul 07, 2017, at 04:57 am
Jamaica, July 6 (IBNS): With a disciplined bowling all throughout, Indian bowlers managed to restrict Windies batting to only 205/9 in 50 overs.

Windies captain Jason Holder earlier won the toss and took charge with the bat. Despite few starts in the batting order, Windies kept on losing wickets at regular intervals impeding them from posting a big total.

Wicket-keeper batsman Shai Hope was the top scorer for Windies with 51 while Kyle Hope played a decent knock of 46. The skipper Jason Holder and Rovman Powell helped the team to post a 200 plus total with their respective 36 and 31.

Indian fast bowlers were terrific with the ball as Mohammed Shami took 4/48 in 10 overs and Umesh Yadav picked up three Windies wickets.

In the previous match, Windies bowling managed to defend a total below 200 against India.

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