India v West Indies, 2nd ODI, Visakhapatnam
Sammy inspires West Indies to close win
India started brightly as Rohit Sharma struck two fours in the first over, but he was dismissed for 12 by Ravi Rampaul•BCCI
Veerasammy Permaul's first two deliveries in the 14th over went for a wide and a four, but he trapped Dhawan lbw with the third to leave India at 69 for 2•BCCI
Kohli kept India going by scoring at a brisk rate•BCCI
MS Dhoni, however, smashed a 40-ball 51 with three fours and four sixes, to take India to 288 for 7•BCCI
Kieran Powell led the recovery, striking seven fours and a six, by scoring 59•BCCI
West Indies were precariously placed at 185 for 5 in the 35th over, but Lendl Simmons wrested the advantage by hitting 62•BCCI
Shikhar Dhawan looked in good touch as he made 35 off 37 deliveries•BCCI
Virat Kohli counterattacked, and motored towards a second half-century in the series•BCCI
He looked on course to reach an 18th ODI century, but pulled a bouncer straight to Jason Holder at fine leg to depart for 99•BCCI
West Indies began the chase poorly. Bhuvneshwar Kumar caught Johnson Charles off his own bowling in the third over•BCCI
He added 100 runs for the third wicket with Darren Bravo, who made 50•BCCI
He added 82 with Darren Sammy•BCCI
He was supported by Yuvraj Singh, and they added 69 for the third wicket before Yuvraj fell for 28 in the 28th over•BCCI
Ravi Rampaul was the pick of the bowlers, taking four scalps as West Indies clawed back into the game•BCCI
Marlon Samuels also fell soon, caught behind by MS Dhoni off Mohit Sharma, and the visitors were struggling at 23 for 2•BCCI
R Ashwin dismissed the pair in quick succession to once again turn the game India's way•BCCI
Simmons was trapped lbw by Jadeja, but Sammy hit four fours and four sixes in his unbeaten 63 to take West Indies to victory in the final over•BCCI