IND vs WI: “My half-century for the team…” Shai Hope said a big thing after the victory, gave special advice to the team for the last match

During the match presentation, Shai Hope said that I am happy that my half-century was useful for the team’s victory, otherwise a century or a half-century is incomplete without victory. I am satisfied with this performance. It was a perfect performance. We need to replicate that and do more with bat and ball.

New Delhi, Sports DeskIn the second ODI match played between India and West Indies, the Caribbean team won. West Indies beat India by 6 wickets. With this victory, West Indies have equalized 1-1 in the three ODI series. In this victory, the West Indies captain scored an unbeaten 63 while playing the captaincy innings.

During the match presentation, Shai Hope said, “I am happy that my half-century helped the team win, otherwise a century or a half-century is incomplete without a win. I am satisfied with this performance. It was a complete performance.” We need to replicate that and do more with bat and ball.”

Special advice given to the team regarding the last ODI

Shai Hope further said, “You have to find ways to score quick runs on that wicket, especially against a quality bowling attack like India. We got a win, have to win the next game to win the series. Players need to work hard again We keep talking about attitude and today we showed that.”

First win against India after 10 ODIs

Let us tell you that this is West Indies‘ first win in the last ten ODIs against India. When the series started, everyone thought that India would win the series 3-0, but the West Indies made a comeback and made the series interesting. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will probably return for the third ODI. That’s why the third and deciding match of the series can be exciting.

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