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India won the ODI series by rain's blessings.

By: aarana send a private message
Anse-la-Raye : Saint Lucia | 4 months ago  
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  • Indian Cricket team captain Mahendrasingh Dhoni.
    Indian Cricket team captain Mahendrasingh Dhoni.
    Indian Cricket team captain Mahendrasingh Dhoni.
  • India face West Indies in the fourth and final ODI on Sunday
    India face West Indies in the fourth and final ODI on Sunday
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Indian Cricket team captain Mahendrasingh Dhoni.

Dhoni leaded, Team India wins the fifth ODI series.

Once again rain vanished the forth ODI between India and West Indies in St. Lucia.

This time the play was not played,and the whole match canceled.

And this way India won the series with 2-1 .

In the fourth and last ODI the clouds and rain had disturbed,so the match reduced to 49 overs .

India's Ishant Sharma and Ashish Nehra did their best.
Meanwhile, the dangerous opening batsman gail disconnected in the over of Ishant,which led West Indies score at 27 runs in 7 overs.

After this, the rain played its game and the play could not start for playing again,so then match was declared off.

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Posted By sonalbenanilkumarrana sonalbenanilkumarrana | 4 months ago
My dear friends,

Please,look the image attached by me in this news.
And please,try to send me comment regarding the image.

Have a good day.

Yours sincerely,
sonalbenanilkumarrana.
Reply By brigidprimrose brigidprimrose | 4 months ago
Dear sonalbenanilkumarrana,
Love the image, nice to see a relaxed happy face.
Posted By brigidprimrose brigidprimrose | 4 months ago
Dear Friend,
I always wonder which team would have won when the weather takes control of the situation. Cricket is such a fickle game that things can easily change in the last over. I did not see any of the games myself so cannot really comment about how the teams plated etc.
Reagrds
Brigid
Posted By rajaraman rajaraman | 4 months ago
Very very poor english Aarana ...
Any way, India won thanks to Dhoni and not due to rain...
Reply By aarana aarana | 4 months ago
My dear friends brigidprimrose,sonalbenanilkumarrana and rajaraman

Thanks for your comments in news.

Yours sincerely,
aarana.
Posted By AdnanYounus AdnanYounus | 7 days ago
nice report on topic, keep it up
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