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Jadeja spins India to series-clinching victory

- Agencies

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM:

Ravindra Jadeja starred in India’s nine-wicket series clinching win over West Indies after the tourists were skittled out for just 104 in the ifth one-day internatio­nal on Thursday.

West Indies won the toss and elected to bat in Thiruvanan­thapuram but collapsed, surviving just 31.5 of their 50 overs under overcast skies to register their lowest ODI total against India.

Jadeja claimed four wickets with his left-arm spin as India romped to their target in 14.5 overs to take the five-match series 3-1. The second game was a tie. It is India’s sixth successive ODI series win on home soil.

Opener Rohit Sharma, who smashed 63, and skipper Virat Kohli, who made 33, put on an unbeaten 99-run stand as the hosts raced to their target before the sun had set in the day-night game.

“It was a clinical performanc­e. Credit has to go to the bowling unit, pitching the ball in the right place,” Kohli said after the win.

Fast bowl er os ha ne thomas bowled opener Shikhar Dhawan for six but the wicket proved just a hiccup in India’s march towards an easy win.

Jade ja setup the convincing victory after returning figures of 4-34 from his 9.5 overs. Jasprit Bumrah combined with pace spearhead Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar to get two West Indies batsmen in the first two overs. Bumrah bowled Shai Hope for zero.

Marlon Samuels tried to steady the innings with counter-attacking boundaries but he fell to Jadeja’s spin for 24. Jadeja also trapped bighitter Shimron Hetmyer lbw for nine to rattle the West Indies middle-order.

Jason Holder top-scored with 25 to raise hopes of a West Indies fightback but the rest of the batting folded.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? The Indian cricket team celebrate with the trophy after beating the West Indies in their last and Thiruvanan­thapuram on Thursday. fifth ODI match in
Agence France-presse The Indian cricket team celebrate with the trophy after beating the West Indies in their last and Thiruvanan­thapuram on Thursday. fifth ODI match in

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