West Indies v India, 4th ODI, Antigua
Umesh Yadav brings out the acrobatics
Umesh Yadav didn't quite get his kicking right, but he took three wickets, and was generally sharp on the field...•AFP
Kuldeep Yadav generated plenty of drift once more, and dismissed Evin Lewis and Roston Chase•AFP
India still looked like favourites as long as Ajinkya Rahane was in the middle - he scored his fourth successive fifty•AFP
Still, India only needed 16 off the last two with Dhoni still in. Kesrick Williams, though, sealed the match with a stunning 49th over, conceding only two runs and taking Dhoni's wicket•AFP
...especially with this cross-pitch dive to take a return catch off Ashley Nurse•AFP
Ravindra Jadeja took two catches at backward point, and India kept a listless West Indies side to 189•AFP
The boundaries dried up after Rahane's dismissal, though. Ashley Nurse bowled a frugal middle-overs spell, took the wicket of Kedar Jadhav, and piled the pressure on India•AFP
Holder finished with his maiden ODI five-for and a thoroughly deserved Player-of-the-Match award•AFP
India's chase, however, would be anything but straightforward, particularly after Jason Holder dismissed Virat Kohli with a short ball for the second successive innings•AFP
The pitch was a little two-paced, but how do you explain MS Dhoni's innings? The numbers speak for themselves - 54 off 114 balls, and just one boundary•AFP