181/3 (20.0 ov)WI
VS
IND 182/4 (20.0 ov)
CRR: 9.1 | India beat West Indies by 6 wickets

IND beat WI by 6 wickets | West Indies vs India, Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd T20I Match

West Indies in India, 3 T20I Series, 2018

Date: Nov 11, 2018 Start Time: 19:00 IST | 13:30 GMT | 19:00 Local
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

West Indies vs India Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd Match - T20I Summary

End of Over : 20.0 IND: 182/4

That is all we have for you from this game. The home season for India in 2018 ends here. They have been thoroughly dominant and now go to Australian shores, for probably their best chance to win abroad. Windies travel to Bangladesh to test their skill and talent. We look forward for your company later. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

Victorious Indian captain, Rohit Sharma, says games like these happen and he has been part of such games (Last-ball finishes). Further adds it is important to finish on the winning side. States they were not complacent and wanted another win. Admits there are always chances of improvement and handling pressure situation is one place where they have to improve, especially the youngsters. Ends by saying they were good in all three departments throughout the series.

KULDEEP YADAV HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE SERIES. He is not here, so Yuzvendra Chahal takes the award on his behalf.

SHIKHAR DHAWAN HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. He says that he finally got a big score tonight but he has been happy with his performances. Mentions he knew he had to be there till the end. Credits the way Pant played. States that the latter was going after the bowlers and he was happy to play second fiddle. Ends by saying he is happy with how he played tonight and the critics do not matter to him.

Windies skipper, Carlos Brathwaite, says that every game matters and they wanted to win this one. Further adds they did not get the result they wanted but played well to take it down to the last ball. Credits the way Dhawan and Pant played. Reckons there were a few balls which gripped on this wicket but they could not execute their plans. Ends by saying they have a lot of young and promising players and he hopes to create a formidable side with them.

The Windies have struggled to contain the Indian batsmen in this series. Tonight was no different. No one could exercise control and the last-ball finish was purely due to India's clumsiness. Keemo Paul and Fabian Allen though, can hold their heads high. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

Rishabh Pant says that he feels lucky tonight but is happy that he got a fifty. Mentions it was not easy early on in the innings but as the innings progressed it got easier. Further adds that he wanted to finish the game but could not do so. States that he looks to play according to the situation. Ends by saying he is happy to contribute to the team's win.

It was a period of shot-hitting where Pant was hitting paddles and reverse paddles. However, even when he got out, India needed 7 runs from 10 balls, which should have not been a worry. However, the Indians dragged this into the last over and Dhawan got out too, which made it tricky for India, needing 1 from the final ball. All due to one bad shot from Rishabh Pant, who was nervous for those last 10 balls. Here he is, having an interview with Sanjay Manjrekar.

The two left-handers started slowly, but then began getting on with it. Runs started to come in large numbers in an over, as high as 18, 16, that too, consistently. Dhawan went on to get his highest T20I score while Pant managed his first T20I half century and the 130-run stand sealed the deal for India. Nearly.

New match, same old problems for India. One of their top 3 needs to fire. It was Rohit the other night, it was Dhawan tonight. The southpaw made sure that the Windies never went into ascendancy mode, after picking up 2 wickets in the Powerplay and found an able partner in Rishabh Pant.

A whitewash by India. But they almost made a mess of it. Pant and Dhawan kept the home side comfortably ahead in the chase but almost let it slip.

19.6 1

Fabian Allen to Manish Pandey. MIX-UP BUT INDIA WIN! Hard luck for Allen. He is on his haunches, heartbroken. Pandey pushes this towards mid on and sets off for a quick single. Allen hurries to his right but fumbles. Mid-wicket comes running in but Pandey and Karthik steal the run by then. VICTORY BY 6 WICKETS!

19.5 W

Fabian Allen to Shikhar Dhawan. OUT! Dhawan holes out! Shikhar comes down the track and looks to go big but finds Kieron Pollard at long on! Excellent knock from him, but has he got out at the worst possible time?

19.4 0

Fabian Allen to Shikhar Dhawan. Comes down the track and works it through square leg.

19.3 1

Fabian Allen to Manish Pandey. Full and wide outside off, played through point for a run. SCORES ARE LEVEL.

19.2 1

Fabian Allen to Shikhar Dhawan. A short ball, pulled through mid-wicket for a single.

19.1 2

Fabian Allen to Shikhar Dhawan. Short and outside off, Dhawan cuts it through the covers where Shimron Hetmyer fumbles and nearly concedes a boundary. Luckily for him, the ball hits his boot and stops. Two runs taken.

End of Over : 19 3 Runs 20.0: 177/3
18.6 2

Keemo Paul to Manish Pandey. Full and outside off, driven towards the bowler who parries it to long off. Two runs taken.

18.5 0

Keemo Paul to Manish Pandey. The batsman has dug out that yorker at the last second.

18.4 0

Keemo Paul to Manish Pandey. Full and around off, Pandey swings hard but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

18.3 0

Keemo Paul to Manish Pandey. A yorker on middle, well dug out.

18.2 W

Keemo Paul to Rishabh Pant. OUT! Bowled! For once, Pant misses. Full and straight, Pant looks to play the scoop, then the reverse scoop but misses. The ball hits the timber.

18.1 1

Keemo Paul to Shikhar Dhawan. Full and outside off, driven through the covers for a single.

Summary

India would be aiming to sweep the three-match T20I series against an inconsistent West Indies when the two teams lock horns against each other for the final game at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk). The Indian pace duo Umesh Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah and spinner Kuldeep Yadav have been rested for the inconsequential encounter against the Caribbean side. The All-India Senior Selection Committee has added Siddarth Kaul to the Indian squad.

On the batting front, opener and stand-in captain Rohit Sharma has shone with the bat, smashing an unbeaten century at the Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee International Stadium in Lucknow on November 7. However, the likes of Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul have been scratchy throughout the series and have not been able to muster runs from their willows.

India's bowling department has shown a lot of promise with pacers and spinners, breathing fire and stifling out the West Indian batsmen. Big names such as Kieron Pollard, Carlos Brathwaite, Denesh Ramdin, and Darren Bravo have failed miserably with the bat.

Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope, who were the shining stars in the ODI series, have struggled to replicate their form in the T20 series. Even the Caribbean bowlers have struggled to contain the Indian batsmen, leaking plenty of runs and letting themselves down in the end.

The 'Men in Blue' could tinker with their winning combination and try out a few players. On the other hand, the West Indies would be aiming to sign off their tough month-long series in India with a consolation win in the final T20I game. India has already taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, having won the Tests 2-0 and the ODIs 3-1. (ANI)

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