India storm to series win after Ravindra Jadeja four-for

Virat Kohli, India's skipper, was glad to pursue at a ground where he felt dew would be a "gigantic factor" in the second innings, under lights. Be that as it may, the match didn't last similarly as the booked 45-minute interim.
West Indies have rocked the bowling alley out in 31.5 overs, and India chased down their objective in an insignificant 14.5, as Rohit Sharma stroked an unbeaten 63 off 56 balls, including a solid 99 for the second wicket with Kohli. Rohit hit four sixes - every spotless hit, as they should have been on one of the bigger grounds in India - to wind up just the second India batsman to move beyond 200 sixes in ODIs.

The main spell of energy for West Indies was the new-ball spell of the pacy Oshane Thomas, who got Shikhar Dhawan to slash on for the second time in two ODI gatherings, had Kohli dropped by Jason Holder at first slip subsequent to motivating one to lift dreadfully at him, and had Rohit edging an away-seamer behind just for a no-ball call to deny him another wicket.
From there on, it was all Rohit and Kohli who, having moved beyond some early trouble against the gradualness of the pitch, engaged the Thiruvananthapuram swarm who may somehow or another have felt scammed at getting the opportunity to observe just 46.4 overs of the guaranteed 100.

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