Chahar, Pant shine as India completes 3-0 series sweep

Chasing 147 on a slow deck, skipper Kohli anchored the innings to perfection with 59 off 45 balls while Pant was brilliant in his unbeaten 65 off 42 balls.

Published : Aug 07, 2019 01:06 IST , Providence (Guyana)

India beat West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20I to complete a 3-0 whitewash at Guyana on Tuesday.
India beat West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20I to complete a 3-0 whitewash at Guyana on Tuesday.
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India beat West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20I to complete a 3-0 whitewash at Guyana on Tuesday.

Young Rishabh Pant finally came good under the guidance of skipper Virat Kohli as India comfortably beat West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20I to complete a 3-0 whitewash here on Tuesday.

Chasing 147 on a slow deck, skipper Kohli anchored the innings to perfection with 59 off 45 balls while Pant was brilliant in his unbeaten 65 off 42 balls. The target was achieved in 19.1 overs.

A lot of credit should also go to seamer Deepak Chahar, who bowled a magnificent opening spell and ended with figures of 3/4 in three overs which went a long way in restricting the West Indies to a manageable 146 for 6.

For the home team, it is their worst streak in T20Is having lost six straight games.

Scorecard| India vs Windies in Guyana

Kohli’s 21st half-century in T20I cricket had six fours. The shot to remember would certainly be a whipping flick off Keemo Paul to widish long-on and a couple exquisite cover drives off Carlos Brathwaite.

Coming at 27/2, Pant and Kohli slowly built the innings during a stand that yielded 106 runs in 12.5 overs.

But Kohli’s bigger achievement was being able to instil a certain sense of game awareness in the youngster. Having lost his wicket due to impetuosity in the previous games, the burly left-hander was discreet in his shot selection.

However till their 50-run stand, the duo didn’t go hammer and tongs at the Windies attack.

It was the 13th over when Pant finally took charge, getting his first six — a flat hit over extra cover off Delhi Capitals team-mate Paul’s bowling. He repeated the same shot off the same bowler and got the same result.

Pant’s second half-century in T20Is came when he flicked Sheldon Cottrell for a boundary.

After completing his fifty, he got on one knee and hit Oshane Thomas for his third six. He also hit four boundaries. The fourth and final six from Pant got India the winning runs.

West Indies innings

Earlier, Deepak’s incisive swing bowling was countered by Kieron Pollard’ attacking half-century and Rovman Powell's cameo as West Indies put up a par score of 146 for 6 after being put into bat.

The Rajasthan seamer made full use of his only opportunity in this tour taking three wickets in his first two overs to leave West Indies tottering at 14 for 3. He got the ball to swing both ways as he removed pinch-hitter Sunil Narine (2), Evin Lewis (10) and Shimron Hetmyer (1).

However Pollard counter-attacked with great gusto hitting as many as half a dozen sixes in his 45-ball-58 — his first half-century for the West Indies in seven years.

Along with Nicholas Pooran (17), who played the second fiddle, Pollard added 67 for the fourth wicket as the Caribbeans looked to have recovered from their initial slump.

Navdeep Saini came back for his second spell to first dismiss left-hander Pooran with an off-cutter which was edged to Pant behind the stumps.

Saini (2/34 in four overs), who had trapped Pollard leg-before with a dipping full-toss in the first game, then bowled a slower delivery that pegged back the middle stump breaching through his bat and pad. Deepak’s younger cousin, Rahul (1/27 in 3 overs), got his maiden wicket in the form of Carlos Brathwaite.

Powell smashed his way to an unbeaten 32 off 20 balls to prop up the Windies total.

 

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