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India's tour of West Indies, 5th ODI – As it happened...

Welcome to our live coverage of the fifth and final ODI match of India's tour of West Indies 2017, being played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. A win, or a wash out or even a tie, is all Virat Kohli & Co need to capture the series. For the Windies, they are fighting to save the series, after the first match was washed out.

India's tour of West Indies, 5th ODI – As it happened...

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Asked to bowl, India restricted West Indies to a modest 205 for nine in the fifth and final ODI.

Brief Scores: West Indies: 205 for nine in 50 overs (Shai Hope 51, Kyle Hope 46; Mohammed Shami 4/48, 3/53).

WINDIES INNINGS


Over 50 | Score 205/9 | Alzarri Joseph 3(5); Kesrick Williams 0(2)

Indian bowlers did well to restrict the Windies to 205. Jason Holder 36 (34) Rovman Powell 31 (32) provided a late charge, but it was not enough as India's new ball bowlers tormented the Windies top-order. Shai Hope top scored with 51 off 98 balls.

For India, Mohammed Shami took four wickets, while  Umesh Yadav  got three. Spinners also did well.


Over 45 | Score  175/7 | Rovman Powell 10 (19); Devendra Bishoo 1 (5)

Another good period of India. In the last five overs, India have taken two wickets conceding 11 runs.

Mohammed Shami got rid of Shai Hope, thanks to a brilliant outfield catch by Ajinkya Rahane.

WICKET: Shai Hope c Ajinkya Rahane b Mohammed Shami 51 (98b)

That happened off the fourth ball of the 42nd over.

Shami followed it up with another wicket, in the 44th over, by removing Ashley Nurse, caught at mid-on by Kuldeep Yadav.

WICKET: Ashley Nurse c Kuldeep Yadav b Mohammed Shami 0 (4b)

Meanwhile, Kuldeep and Ravindra Jadeja have completed their 10-overs' each spells. Kuldeep's figures read 10-0-36-0, while Jadeja's read 10-1-27-0. Both went wicketless.


Over 40 | Score  164/5 | Shai Hope 50 (95); Rovman Powell 1 (1)

Windies captain Jason Holder was starting to open up, but returned disappointed after playing a reckless shot. Catch taken at long-on by Shikhar Dhawan.

WICKET: Jason Holder c Shikhar Dhawan b Mohammed Shami 36 (34b)

That happened off the penultimate delivery of the 40th over, and it was Mohammed Shami's first scalp today.


Over 36 | Score 135/4 | Shai Hope 48 (90); Jason Holder 10 (16)

It's a rot for the hosts. Windies have added another 19 runs in the last five overs as Indian bowlers took complete control of the proceedings.


Over 31 | Score 116/4 | Shai Hope 39 (75); Jason Holder 1 (1)

In the last five overs, India have leaked 12 runs and taken a wicket, that of Jason Mohammed. Kedar Jadhav got the better of Mohammed with return catch.

WICKET: Jason Mohammed c & b Kedar Jadhav 16 (39b)

That happened off the third ball of the 31th over. And that brought Windies captain Jason Holder in the centre.


Over 25 | Score  101/3 | Shai Hope 30 (51); Jason Mohammed 11 (28)

Windies moved past hundred with Shai Hope and Jason Mohammed rebuilding the innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav were operating in tandem.


Over 20 | Score  87/3 | Shai Hope 24 (40); Jason Mohammed 3 (9)

Umesh Yadav, who was struggling with his line and length, got two wickets of successive deliveries to help India take control.

He first removed Kyle Hope, caught at short mid-wicket by Shikhar Dhawan. New man Roston Chase was undone by an unplayable yorker. Those happened in a space of two balls in the 16th over.

WICKET: Kyle Hope c Shikhar Dhawan b Umesh Yadav 46 (50b)

WICKET: Roston Chase lbw b Umesh Yadav 0 (1b)


Over 15 | Score 68/1 | Kyle Hope 38 (45); Shai Hope 16 (25)

Consolidation period for the Windies. 19 runs from the last five overs as the Hope bros take a stock of the situation.

Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has introduced Ravindra Jadeja into the attack in the fifth over. And the Indian spinner has given six runs in first over, which included a four.


Over 10 | Score 49/1 | Kyle Hope 36 (33); Shai Hope 2 (7)

Hardik Pandya makes things happen. And he has done it once again. Removed an extra cautious Evin Lewis, caught at mid-off by skipper Virat Kohli. That happened off the second ball of the ninth over.

WICKET: Evin Lewis c Virat Kohli b Hardik Pandya 9 (20b)

It brought Hope brothers together in the centre, with Shai joining his elder brother Kyle.

In the last five overs, Windies have added another XX runs.

For India, Kohli has used three bowlers.


Over 5 | Score 26/0 | Evin Lewis 6 (12); Kyle Hope 18 (18)

Mohammed Shami shared the new ball with Umesh Yadav, then skipper Virat Kohli used Hardik Pandya for one over in between, but no success so far for India.

And giving a good start the Windies innings in Kyle Hope. He has hit three fours so far, including two in the fourth over bowled by Yadav. His opening partner Evin Lewis is happy to play the second fiddle, hanging around.


Over 1 | Score 3/0 | Evin Lewis 1 (4); Kyle Hope 1 (2)

Quiet start to the innings as Mohammed Shami managed managed to test the Windies openers Evin Lewis and Kyle Hope.


Here are the XIs:

India: Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (c), Dinesh Karthik, MS Dhoni (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami

Windies: Evin Lewis, Kyle Hope, Shai Hope (wk), Roston Chase, Jason Mohammed, Jason Holder (c), Rovman Powell, Ashley Nurse, Devendra Bishoo, Alzarri Joseph, Kesrick Williams


TOSS: West Indies captain Jason Holder won the toss, and he opted to bat first. Both sides are unchanged, which means, there is no Yuvraj Singh. MS Dhoni plays. No place of Rishabh Pant. For West Indies, it's understandable because they won the last man. But for India, many questions would be asked.



New Delhi: Virat Kohli and his men will take on West Indies in the fifth and the final one-day international today. While Men in Blue will clinch the series 3-1 if they win today's match, the hosts will have to fight really hard to level the series.

Jason Holder's men can take confidence from the fact that they dismantled the Indian batting order to register their first win of the series in 4th ODI. While Indian bowlers restricted Windies to a paltry total of 189 runs, the bowlers really fought back hard as the visitors fell short by 11 runs.

It remains to be seen whether Kohli will give a chance to rising Indian star Rishab Pant in place of Kedar Jadhav or Yuvraj Singh. Despite being a batting powerhouse, India have not had the kind of dominance they were expected to.

Kedar Jadhav has got a number of chances to prove his utility in the side but lacks consistency. It will be interesting to see if he keeps his place in the side since he is struggling for runs of late.

The surprise win would have certainly boosted the confidence of the West Indies and they will strive even harder for a series-levelling win.

However, it will be easier said than done since Indian players would be like wounded tigers after enduring an embarrassing defeat against a second string side and are expected to come hard at the hosts.

The home openers -- Evin Lewis and Kyle Hopes -- had got starts in the previous match as they succeeded to keep the Indian bowlers at bay for close to 20 overs in a decent beginning.

In fact, the following batsmen too managed double digit scores which would give them the belief that they can handle this Indian attack better.

The bowling attack of home team, led by captain Jason Holder, is not something which can intimidate the Indian batsmen but they will take heart from their performance in the last match and strive for another magic win.

Here is all you need to know about today's match:

Squads:

India: Virat Kohli (captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Mohammed Shami and Ravindra Jadeja.

West Indies: Jason Holder (capt), Sunil Ambris, Devendra Bishoo, Roston Chase, Miguel Cummins, Kyle Hope, Shai Hope, Alzarri Joseph, Evin Lewis, Jason Mohammed, Ashley Nurse, Rovman Powell, Kesrick Williams.

When will the India vs West Indies 5th ODI be played?

The India vs West Indies 5th ODI will be played on July 6, 2017.

Where will the India vs West Indies 5th ODI be played?

The India vs West Indies 5th ODI will be played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.

How do I watch India vs West Indies 5th ODI match live?

The India vs West Indies 5th ODI will be broadcast live on Sony Six and Sony Six HD in English, and Ten 1 HD and Ten 3 in Hindi.

What time does the live coverage of the India vs West Indies 5th ODI start?

The live broadcast of the India vs West Indies 5th ODI will start at 7:30 PM (IST).

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