New Delhi: The difference between victory and defeat in the first ODI against West Indies was brought by Sanju Samson’s wicketkeeping in the last over. Had he not stopped Mohammad Siraj’s wide ball from going for a four, then perhaps the decision would have been different. Now in the second ODI held on Sunday night, his quickness from behind the wicket is winning the hearts of everyone. The interesting thing among all this is that this time also the bowler and the batsman were the same.
then jumped and saved the four
Mohammad Siraj, who became the hero of victory by bowling the last over in the last match, could not take any wicket this time, but he gave 46 runs from a maiden in 10 overs. When he was bowling the last over of the first innings, he bowled the third ball yorker. ball batsman
Mario slips through Shepherd’s legs, Sanju Samson jumps up and collects the ball. Otherwise, if the ball had crossed the boundary this time, the target would have been bigger in front of India.
West Indies set a target of 312 runs
Opener Shai Hope (115 runs) scored a brilliant century and captain Nicholas Pooran (74 runs) hit six sixes to help the hosts post a massive total of 311 for six. Hope, who was dismissed cheaply in the first ODI, played the role of the opener well, scoring 65 runs for the first wicket with Kyle Meyers (39 runs) and then 62 runs for the second wicket with Shamrah Brooks (35 runs). participated in.
then jumped and saved the four
Mario slips through Shepherd’s legs, Sanju Samson jumps up and collects the ball. Otherwise, if the ball had crossed the boundary this time, the target would have been bigger in front of India.
West Indies set a target of 312 runs
Opener Shai Hope (115 runs) scored a brilliant century and captain Nicholas Pooran (74 runs) hit six sixes to help the hosts post a massive total of 311 for six. Hope, who was dismissed cheaply in the first ODI, played the role of the opener well, scoring 65 runs for the first wicket with Kyle Meyers (39 runs) and then 62 runs for the second wicket with Shamrah Brooks (35 runs). participated in.
Indian bowlers beating fiercely
Shardul Thakur (3 for 54) had already lost 13 runs in the first over, but he made up for it with three wickets. Avesh Khan could not do well on debut, conceding 54 runs in six overs. Axar Patel (1 for 40) and Deepak Hooda (1 for 42) bowled well while Yuzvendra Chahal (1 for 69) picked up a wicket but proved to be a bit costly. West Indies added 93 runs in the last 10 overs.