Surya, famous as India beat West Indies by 44 runs; go up 2-0

India won the first ODI by six wickets and now the third match will be played on February 11.

Suryakumar Yadav played a responsible innings of 64 before the famous Krishna made a brilliant four-wicket haul as India beat West Indies by 44 runs in the second ODI to take an unassailable 2–0 lead in the three-match series. Wednesday.

Surya played a knock of 64 to help India post a fine total of 237 for nine after being invited to bat. The Indian bowlers, led by the famous (4/12), bundled out the opposition for 193 runs on the ‘Motera’ track, where the batting was not easy.

For the visitors, Shamrah Brooks top-scored with 44.

This is the 11th time in the last 17 matches that West Indies have failed to bat over their quota of 50 overs despite the presence of senior players.

India won the first ODI by six wickets and now the third match will be played on February 11.

Chasing a modest total of 238, West Indies lost openers Brandon King (18) and Darren Bravo (1) early on, with India pacer famed accounting for both the batsmen.

Openers Shai Hope (27) and Shamar Brooks (44) tried to extend the innings but could only add 14 runs as Hope dismissed Suryakumar at long on off Yuzvendra Chahal (1/45).

The visitors were spinning at 52/3. The famed was furious as rival Captain Nicholas Pooran (9) hailed the third victim. West Indies lost half their team for 76 runs.

From here, it was just a matter of time. However, Brooks and Akil Hossein (34) delayed the inevitable. Odion Smith (24) raised the hopes of Windies but that too eventually fell through.

Famous ends the match by dismissing Kemar Roach. Fast bowlers Mohammad Siraj (1/38), Shardul Thakur (2/41), Chahal, Washington Sundar (1/28) and Deepak Hooda (1/24) provided full support to Prasid.

Earlier, the hosts were 43 for three after a top-order collapse, but then Suryakumar stitched a crucial 91-run partnership with vice-captain KL Rahul (49) to get the team back on track.

The brilliant Suriya, who completed his second half-century, was careful with aggression and hit five fours in his 83-ball knock.

India lost captain Rohit Sharma (5) cheaply when paceman Kemar Roach (1/42) tried to chase down the wicket and dismissed Shai Hope after West Indies opted to field.

Virat Kohli (18), who is playing his 100th ODI in India, was then joined by Rishabh Pant (18), who opened for the first time in the 50-over format.

Kohli’s first boundary was a brilliant cover drive off Roach in the fifth over and off the same bowler he hit a boundary to score his second goal.

The pace duo of Roach and Alzarri Joseph (2/36) bowled hard as India could only hit two boundaries in the first seven overs and crawled to 22/1.

Pant hits his first boundary, his trademark pull shot over deep mid-wicket and then hits two more boundaries. But pacer Odeon Smith (2/29) ousted both Pant and Kohli in the 12th over as India slipped to 43/3.

First Smith removed Pant, who mishandled a bridge and delivered a sitter to Jason Holder and then a well-set Kohli was dismissed after the former captain’s Hope went ahead.

Suriya, who hit his first boundary with a drive-through, was initially on the offensive, but Rahul then freed his arms with a huge maximum, a pull shot off left-arm spinner Akil Hossein (1/39). Gave.

Both stayed on the scoreboard as India stood at 91/3 after 25 overs.

Rahul hit four fours and two sixes in his innings of 48 balls. But when he felt that he would score big, Rahul got run out in the 30th over.

Surya then found a capable ally in Washington Sundar (24) as the two put on 43 runs for the fifth wicket.

However, Surya was dismissed in the 39th over with a simple catch to Joseph, as Fabian Allen (1/50) got his only wicket.

Sundar also could not make changes in his debut. Then India crossed the 225-run mark with the help of Deepak Hooda’s 29 off 25 balls.

The hosts could only add 54 runs in the last 10 overs.

Brief Scores:

India: 237 for 9 in 50 overs. (S Yadav 64, KL Rahul 49; A Joseph 2/29, O Smith 2/36).

West Indies innings: Shai Hope c Suryakumar Yadav b Chahal 27 Brandon King c Pant b Famous 18 Darren Bravo c Pant b Famous 1 Shamar Brooks c Suryakumar Yadav b Deepak Hooda 44 Nicholas Pooran c Rohit b Famous 9 Jason Holder c Deepak Hooda b Thakur 2 Akil Hossein c Pant b Thakur 34 Fabian Allan c Pant b Siraj 13 Odeon Smith c Kohli b Washington Sundar 24 Alzarri Joseph not out 7 Kemar Roach lbw b Famous 0

Excessive: (LB-5, W-6, NB-3) 14

Total: (10 wickets, 46 overs) Fall of 193 wickets: 32-1, 38-2, 52-3, 66-4, 76-5, 117-6, 159-7, 159-8, 193-9, 193- 10

Bowler: Mohammad Siraj 9-1-38-1, Shardul Thakur 9-1-41-2, Famous Krishna 9-3-12-4, Yuzvendra Chahal 10-0-45-1, Washington Sundar 5-0-28-1, Deepak Hooda 4-0-24-1.

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