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India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Cricket Highlights Videos 2011

 India vs West Indies 3rd ODI Cricket Highlights Videos 2011: Watch Video Highlights of India vs West Indies. 3rd ODI. Cricket Match being played at Ahmedabad starting on Dec 5, 2011. India is taking on West Indies in the 3rd ODI being played at Ahmedabad which began on Monday December 5, 2011. Full Video Highlights of India vs West Indies 2011 for free. Play starts at 09:00 GMT. India vs West Indies Highlights for of 3rd ODI Ahmedabad.

West Indies set a competitive target of 261 runs for India in the third One-day International here at the Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera on Monday.

Put into bat by India captain Virender Sehwag, the West Indies made 260 runs for the loss of five wickets in the allotted 50 overs.

Marlon Samuels top scored with a patient 58 before an aggressive batting display by Andre Russell and captain Darren Sammy who added 79 runs from just 34 balls for an unbeaten sixth wicket partnership.

Sammy hammered 41 from 17 balls with five fours and two sixes while Russel struck four boundaries and two sixers in his 18-ball knockc of 40 runs.

Other prominent scorers were Denesh Ramdin (38), Kieron Pollard (29) and Darren Bravo (26 retired hurt).

For India, seamer Vinay Kumar claimed two wickets 39 runs.

India, leading 2-0 in the five-match series, made one change from the side that won the second one-dayer by five wickets as they brought in paceman Abhimanyu Mithun in place of Varun Aaron.

The West Indies replaced opener Adrian Barath with debutant spinner Sunil Narine.

West Indies set India a target of 261 to clinch the third one day international cricket match on Monday in Ahmedabad.

Marlon Samuels top-scored for West Indies with 58 as the tourists made 260-5 after losing the toss. Vinay Kumar with 2-39 was India’s most impressive bowler







India Vs West Indies 2nd ODI NEO Cricket Live Streaming

India Vs West Indies 2nd ODI NEO Cricket Live Streaming: When a team is in winning mode, it doesnt know how to lose, while teams unaccustomed to victory somehow contrive to let the advantage slip.

That's what happened in the first one-dayer in Cuttack, when India had a bad day but still ended up on the winning side. The West Indies, who did much better than expected while defending a low score, failed to raise their game at key moments and that cost them the match.

"India have won a lot of matches at home in the recent past. They've found a way to win even from hopeless situations and that I believe is what makes them a dangerous team," West Indies skipper Darren Sammy said on Thursday, the eve of the second ODI.

"We can take heart from the fact that we have managed to take the Indians to the wire. This will definitely give the team a lot of confidence. We too have to find a way to win. We are a young side and I believe in the potential of these players," Sammy said.

Confidence is a great thing but the skipper knows that it will take more than mere confidence to stop the Indians at a venue where they are yet to lose a game.

India, meanwhile, have to guard against the kind of batting failure which nearly cost them the Cuttack game. Skipper Virender Sehwag is hoping the dismal performance of the top order is just a blip on the radar, and that his men will make best use of a traditionally batting-friendly strip.

India vs West Indies 2nd ODI Live streaming 2011 Today

 India vs West Indies 2nd ODI Live streaming 2011 Today: India would take on West Indies in the 2nd ODI match of the India vs West Indies 2011. The match will be hosted at Visakhapatnam. Schedule time of Match is 14:30 Local Time (09:00 GMT).The match of WI vs IND is schedule to be played in December 2011. The schedule match between IND vs WI would be Day/Night and played under flood light condition at Visakhapatnam.

India may be leading the series 1-0 at this point, but both teams will go into the second ODI feeling pretty much neck-and-neck, given how close the previous ODI was. West Indies will also remember - as will India - that the Test match immediately preceding the ODIs was thrillingly close. Given that, both teams will go into the second ODI neither feeling over-confident about having a large advantage over the other and neither low on confidence. Also given that both previous close results were arrived at after many batsmen on either side played loose shots, this match could well come down to who makes fewer errors.

India: The Indians are not likely to change the combination that won them the first ODI. The track at the ACA Stadium is expected to heavily favour batsmen, with the director of operations at the ground - former India keeper MSK Prasad - saying that there would be little help for slower bowlers and the seamers would have to step up for both teams. In such a scenario, India will stick to the pace trio of Umesh Yadav, Varun Aaron and Vinay Kumar. The batting selects itself, with none of Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag or Gautam Gambhir droppable, and Ravindra Jadeja providing the all-round option.

The only change Sehwag could mull over is one of tactics. Both Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron consistently hit speeds of above 140 kmph in the first ODI, and throwing the new ball to both of them instead of to Umesh and Vinay Kumar might be a gamble worth taking. Aaron has not had the new ball in both ODIs he has played so far, but it's still a gamble worth taking.

West Indies: They will feel good about how they have managed to compete with an on-paper superior Indian team, but they will also be a little hurt at the fact that they couldn't quite finish the job off. Darren Sammy will be justified in demanding more from his batsmen, many of whom perished to bad shots. The only shining exception was Darren Bravo, who enhanced the reputation he had built for himself in the Test series with another fine knock in the first ODI. Each of the other batsmen in the top 7 got to double figures but none could make it count - which is something West Indies will have to correct. The bowlers made them competitive in the first match, but if the batsmen had done their job, the bowlers would have not merely made them compete, but would have won them the match.

The only bowler who didn't quite make an impact was spinner Anthony Martin - but then he did castle Man-of-the-Match Rohit Sharma, so he could yet save his spot in the eleven. If he doesn't though, West Indies have the exciting Sunil Narine in their ranks to take up the spinning duties.
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