India beats West Indies by 160 runs
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
India has won the match by 160 runs from West Indies on Wednesday. India has won their four matches one-day series 3-1. West Indies first decided to do fielding and Sachin breaks off the records and make 100 runs in only 76 balls. India dominated bowling, batting and fielding in this match. Playing first, they succeeded in piling up 341 in 50 overs while restricting the Windies to only 181 all out.
Saurabh Ganguly and Uthappa opened India’s innings with some 7 runs before Uthappa (28) got caught behind at slip by Gayle off Powell at 47. Undoubtedly, Uthappa looked slightly quick to leave but the time he stood on the pleat was excellent, his having made 28 on 17 balls with three 4s and two 6s.
Indian captain Dravid coupled Ganguly in form, both adding 101 runs in the second wicket partnership. Their generous charity provided India with a plenty base and lent itself to a good total later.
Indian captain Dravid said, “Today we play with our super squad and our performance is clear. Every cricketer dreams of doing well at the World Cup and I am no different. I wish to help India win this one.”
India will play against Sri Lanka in an at-home series on Feb. 8 at Poona, on Feb. 11 at Rajkot, on Feb. 14 at Goa and on Feb. 17 at Visakhapatnam.







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