IND vs WI, 2nd ODI, Stats Review: Suryakumar and Krishna star as India clinch the series

Suryakumar Yadav scored 64 and pacer Prasidh Krishna took four wickets for just 12 runs as India defeated West Indies by 44 runs in the second ODI to clinch the series 2-0 with one game in hand. Both Yadav and Krishna recorded their career-best performances with West Indies minus Kieron Pollard again failing to put up a show in a 50-over match.

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Meanwhile, here are some of the stats and numbers from India vs West Indies, 2nd ODI:

64 – Suryakumar Yadav recorded his highest score in ODIs. His previous best was 53 against Sri Lanka in 2021.

100 – Virat Kohli played his 100th ODI at home.

5 – Kohli became the fifth Indian after Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni, and Mohammad Azharuddin to appear in 100 ODIs on home soil.

4/12 – Prasidh Krishna achieved his best bowling figures in ODIs. His previous best spell of 4/54 came against England in 2021.

2 – India’s score of 237/9 is their second-lowest first innings ODI total against West Indies at home since 2007. They got bowled out for 189 in Cuttack in the 2007 series.

11 – India has now won the 11th consecutive bilateral ODI series against West Indies.

67 – Kohli has now gone 67 innings without a century in international cricket.

15 – With 15 scalps in the first six ODIs, Krishna has taken the most wickets by any Indian bowler in as many matches.

3 – Krishna became the third Indian pacer to concede the fewest runs in a four-wicket haul spell in ODIs. Stuart Binny had figures of 6/4 against Bangladesh in 2014 and Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4/8 against Sri Lanka in 2013.

11 – With 11 consecutive bilateral ODI series wins against West Indies, India equalled Pakistan’s record of 11 consecutive victories against a team. Pakistan has won as many series against Zimbabwe from 1996 to 2021.

1 – Right-handed batter Suryakumar Yadav became the first player to score 30 plus runs in each of the first six ODI matches. Joe Root recorded the same feat but in the first six innings.

250 – Run-machine Kohli batted for the 250th time in the ODIs.