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Mohammad Shami scalps four, India restrict West Indies to 250/9 in fifth ODI

Updated on: 07 July,2017 03:28 AM IST  |  Kingston (Jamaica)
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Mohammed Shami bagged a four-wicket haul as India restricted West Indies to 205/9 in the fifth ODI at the Sabina Park Stadium here yesterday

Mohammad Shami scalps four, India restrict West Indies to 250/9 in fifth ODI

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India's Kuldeep Yadav (C) celebrates with teammate Mohammed Shami after catching out West Indies' batsman Ashley Nurse (R) during the fifth One Day International (ODI) match between West Indies and India at the Sabina Park Cricket Ground in Kingston, Jamaica, on July 6, 2017. Pic/AFP


Mohammed Shami bagged a four-wicket haul as India restricted West Indies to 205/9 in the fifth ODI at the Sabina Park Stadium here yesterday.


The Bengal pacer decimated the hosts' lower-middle order to return figures of 4/48 in his 10 overs. Fellow pacer Umesh Yadav also did well to return figures of 3-53.


Shai Hope was the most successful among the West Indies batsmen with 51 runs of 98 balls. Shai waged a lonely battle along with opener Kyle Hope who scored a breezy 46 off 50 deliveries before being sent back by Umesh Yadav.

The hosts were off to a slow start with openers Evan Lewis and Kyle struggling to find the gaps. Lewis crawled his way to nine runs off 20 deliveries before a mistimed attempt to hit pacer Hardik Pandya over mid-off saw him hand an easy catch to Indian skipper Virat Kohli.

Kyle and Shai joined forces and was building up what seemed to be a potentially promising partnership before the former pulled a Yadav delivery into the hands of Shikhar Dhawan at midwicket.

Yadav tasted success with his very next delivery when he trapped Roston Chase leg before. The twin blows rocked WI and they recovered from it.

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