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Ind vs WI 4th T20: Great Performance By indian 4 T20, Beat West indies By 9 Wickets

 

Ind Vs WI 4th T20 :- In the five-match T20 series played between India and West Indies, India has defeated West Indies by 9 wickets in the fourth match. Earlier, the West Indies team, which was leading 2-1, needed only one match to win, in retaliation, Team India defeated the West Indies badly in this match.

Would have got a huge target of 179 runs

Let us tell you that while batting first, West Indies had scored a huge score of 178 runs in front of India. Chasing which the Indian team started with a bang and the Indian team lost their first wicket at a score of 165 runs. Let us tell you that for the first wicket, the biggest partnership in India's record so far was between Suman Gill and Jaiswal.

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Biggest partnership ever

Batting first, West Indies scored 178 runs losing 8 wickets. Both these batsmen added 165 runs for the first wicket. Even before this, there was an opening partnership of 165 runs between KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma against Sri Lanka in 2007.

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Excellent performance by the bowlers

For the Indian team, star bowler Arshdeep Singh also took three wickets for 38 runs in four overs. The same Kuldeep Yadav also took two wickets for just 26 runs in 4 overs. For the last few matches, the Indian opening batsmen were not able to play well, but in this match, both the batsmen made a good partnership and took India towards victory.

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there will be a decisive match tomorrow

The last and decisive match of the same series will be played tomorrow in Florida only. The winner of the series will be declared only after winning this match. The same West Indies, who were leading in the T20 series, are now seen losing this series.

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