Jason Holder
GUWAHATI, India, CMC – India defeated West Indies by eight wickets in the opening One-Day International of the five-match series at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium here Sunday.
Scores:
WEST INDIES 322 for eight off 50 overs (Shimron Hetmyer 106, Kieran Powell 51, Jason Holder 38, Shai Hope 32, Rovman Powell 22; Yuzvendra Chahal 3-41)
INDIA 326 for two off 42.1 overs (Rohit Sharma 152 not out, Virat Kohli 140)
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Why is Cornwall not in the team?
322 good game .
Again, the WI will find it rather difficult to find a good set of "Fast Bowlers" all in a cluster because most of the youngsters say "FAST BOWLING IS PLANTATION WORK".
Windies have to play their best team in order to have a chance. That is not going to happen because players are always unavailable for one reason or another.
Wait! Again?
Our bowlers are rubbish and that is final.We need a proper bowling coach, because this lot is not learning.
Hetymer "ton" it for WI, but India had a field-day with our Bowlers. Everyman was hit for a six. Don't recall that being done to WI bowlers in a single innings.
So disappointed with our bowlers. The Primary School children in the Herman Griffith Tournament (Barbados) can bowl better.
We will better next time go West Indies....
More like the Waste Indies gully cricket team.