Tuesday, November 6, 2018

INDIA IS HAVING 2-0 LEAD IN 3 T-20 ODI MATCH SERIES AFTER DEFEATING WEST INDIES BY 71 RUNS ON 6TH NOVEMBER 2018 !!!

"The man who led from the front 
on 06.11.2018 from the very start 
of the match was 'ROHIT'. 
At an individual score of 43, Shikhar 
Dhawan got out, as unlike Keemo Paul; 
Nicholas Pooran caught IT. 
Rishabh Pant came and went back to 
the pavilion after giving Shimron Hetmyer, 
a shot of catch PRACTICE. 
KL Rahul came and contributed a speedy 
26 to prove that in the Indian batting 
line-up, he is no longer a NOVICE. 
In just 61 balls, Rohit Sharma remained 
not out with an individual score of 111 
runs and the spectators enjoyed 
Rohit's each and every SHOT. 
The way, the Indian openers started 
their innings, India could have easily 
scored 200 runs, but settled down at 
195, which is 5 runs SHORT. 
From the very first ball, 
the Indian bowlers 
went for the KILL. 
Both Hope and Hetmyer, 
the Caribbean openers were sent 
back to pavilion by KHALEEL. 
For West Indies, the Indian Chinaman, 
Kuldeep Yadav with his excellent 
spin bowling again 
emerged as a VILLAIN. 
Jaspreet Bumrah was not only 
economical, but also dismissed 
Kieron Pollard to give the 
West Indies team, more PAIN. 
Krunal Pandya not only bowled a 
surprising bouncy spinning delivery 
but also did a direct hit at the 
stumps to run out Fabian ALLEN. 
To take a catch 
within a flash, 
how many seconds a fielder TAKES. 
The quality of the fielding in the Indian 
Cricket team has improved a lot 
and so is the 'ROHIT REFLEX'. 
West Indies kept on losing wickets 
at regular intervals, and failed 
to give any tough FIGHT. 
The Indian bowlers bowled quite 
smartly and the field placing 
was absolutely RIGHT. 
Rohit Sharma became the highest 
scorer as an Indian batsman in T-20 ODI 
format with a speedy ton, which is a 
Diwali Dhamaka, as it is the day of 
'Choti Diwali', as you all KNOW. 
India is having 2-0 lead in 3 matches 
T-20 ODI series after defeating 
West Indies by 71 runs in 
'Shahar-e-Nawabi', LUCKNOW."- Arindam Sain

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