West Indies vs India 1st ODI at Trinidad, 06 Jun, 2011

Toss: West Indies, who choose to bat
West Indies 214/9 (50)
India 217/6 (44.5)
India won by 4 wickets
Man of the Match: Rohit Sharma
  • Harbhajan Singh 6 * (4)
  • Rohit Sharma 68 * (75)

  Over 1.0   

Over 0.1R Rampaul to PA Patel, goes back for a flick shot and the ball kicks up from over the sticks to fly off the pad towards thirdman to result in a leg bye.

Over 0.2R Rampaul to S Dhawan, goes back for a flick and is hit on the pad by an inswinger around leg and that is a dot ball.

Over 0.3R Rampaul to S Dhawan, doesn't move his feet in a cut shot to a short and wide delivery and is beaten and that is a dot ball.

Over 0.4R Rampaul to S Dhawan, gets behind the line and defends it infront of point and steals a single.

Over 0.5R Rampaul to PA Patel, moves back and flicks it sweetly through forward squareleg and picks up a couple of runs.

Over 0.6R Rampaul to PA Patel, goes back and leaves the away swinger outside off and that is a dot ball.

  Over 2.0   

Over 1.1Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, goes back and flicks the quicker one off his pads straight to short fine leg and that is a dot ball.

Over 1.2Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, goes back and flicks the quicker one straight to squareleg and that is a dot ball.

Over 1.3Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, goes back and flicks it straight to backward squareleg and that is a dot ball.

Over 1.4Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, goes back and whips it to long on and gets a single.

Over 1.5Anthony Martin to PA Patel, goes back and whips the shortish leg break to deep mid wicket and gets a single.

Over 1.6Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, gets hit on the pad around leg by a quicker one and that is a dot ball.

  Over 3.0   

Over 2.1R Rampaul to PA Patel, steers the rising delivery towards square thirdman and gets a single.

Over 2.2R Rampaul to S Dhawan, goes back for a flick and is hit on the pad around leg and that is a dot ball.

Over 2.3R Rampaul to S Dhawan, moves back and punches the rising delivery in the gap through covers and picks up a couple of runs.

Over 2.4R Rampaul to S Dhawan, this one lands on the seam and takes the inside edge off a loose backfoot drive onto the thigh and that is a dot ball.

Over 2.5R Rampaul to S Dhawan, strides forward and elegantly drives the pitched up delivery between extra covers and mid off for a boundary!

Over 2.6R Rampaul to S Dhawan, gets forward and drives it on the up again this time through square covers to get a boundary!

  Over 4.0   

Over 3.1Anthony Martin to PA Patel, this is dragged short by the leg spinner and Parthiv pulls it away behind squareleg for a boundary!

Over 3.2Anthony Martin to PA Patel, goes back and deflects it off his pad behind squareleg and gets a leg bye.

Over 3.3Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, gets forward and works it to squareelg and that is a dot ball.

Over 3.4Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, gets forward and nudges it to point and that is a dot ball.

Over 3.5Anthony Martin to S Dhawan, goes back and flicks the quicker one to the left of mid on and gets a single.

Over 3.6Anthony Martin to PA Patel, goes back and flicks it to deep mid wicket and gets a single.

  Over 5.0   

Over 4.1R Rampaul to PA Patel, gets forward and drives it inside out straight to short covers and that is a dot ball.

Over 4.2R Rampaul to PA Patel, looks to steer the short delivery to thirdman and gets an inside edge which is stopped behind by the keeper and that is a dot ball.

Over 4.3R Rampaul to PA Patel, stands tall and punches the rising delivery straight to point and that is a dot ball.

Over 4.4R Rampaul to PA Patel, this is dug in short around leg and Parthiv makes room and pulls it in the air over squareleg for a boundary!


Over 4.4 R Rampaul to PA Patel, strides forward and drives it on the up straight to mid off, the Umpire meanwhile has signaled it a Noball.

Over 4.5R Rampaul to PA Patel, cuts the short and wide delivery straight to point and that is a dot ball.

Over 4.6R Rampaul to PA Patel, stays back and punches it straight to mid off and that is a dot ball.

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