Axar Patel spells trouble, India beat West Indies
Port of Spain, July 25
Axar Patel smashed a whirlwind unbeaten 35-ball 64, his maiden One-day International 50, to steer India to a series-clinching two-wicket win over West Indies in a tense second match here on Sunday.
Set a stiff target of 312, the visitors were tottering at 205/5 in 38.4 overs but Patel rescued India with his six-hitting prowess, taking the visitors home with two balls to spare.
1 Axar smashed five sixes and three boundaries, which is now the most by an India batter at No.7 or lower in a successful ODI chase.
Needing six runs off last three balls, Patel clobbered Kyle Mayers straight over his head for a six as India took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
All in all, Patel smashed five sixes and three fours in his knock and added 51 off 33 balls with Deepak Hooda (33). This was after Shreyas Iyer (63) and Sanju Samson (54) took the chase deep with well-paced half-centuries.
“It’s very special, to get it in a crucial, series-winning cause is amazing. When I went out, I aimed for 10-11 an over. We thought it could be done as we have IPL experience,” said Patel, who was adjudged Man of the Match. “We wanted to be calm and keep cover of the rate. This was special as this is my first ODI since 2017, even my first fifty came here.”
India skipper Shikhar Dhawan was lavish in his praise for the all-rounder. “The way Axar played was amazing. Our domestic and IPL cricket keeps us ready as we play in front of big crowds. As Axar said, he’s done it multiple times in IPL. That brings a big stage,” he said.
Opting to bat, Shai Hope produced a superb 135-ball 117, while skipper Nicholas Pooran showed his big-hitting prowess with six sixes and a four during his 74 off 77 balls as West Indies posted an impressive 311/6.
In reply, Shubman Gill (43) hit five boundaries during his 49-ball innings to give India a decent start but Dhawan (13) found the going tough at the other end.
Dhawan was the first to depart with Mayers producing a stunning catch at third man off a Romario Shepherd delivery. Mayers then pegged India back with two quick wickets, first getting rid of a well-set Gill and then removing Suryakumar Yadav (9), who once again dragged one to his stumps.
Iyer and Samson tried to take the chase deep with a 99-run partnership off 94 balls but once they departed, India still needed 105 runs from 11 overs. It was a Patel show after that as he kept fighting despite losing Hooda and Shardul Thakur.
Brief Scores: West Indies: 311/6 in 50 overs (Hope 114, Pooran 74; Thakur 3/54); India: 312/8 in 49.4 overs (Patel 64*, Iyer 63; Joseph 2/46, Mayers 2/48).