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Milestone men take spotlight as India win

Virat Kohli’s 42nd ODI century overshadows Chris Gayle's record 300th match as India take a 1-0 series lead

India captain Virat Kohli ended a run of 10 matches without a century, setting the platform for his team's 59-run (DLS) victory over the West Indies in a rain-hit second one-day international at Queen's Park Oval.

Kohli went a long way towards justifying his decision to bat first with a typically assertive innings of 120 off 125 deliveries, with 14 fours and four sixes adorning his 42nd ODI hundred as India totalled 7-279.

Set a revised target of 270 off 46 overs when rain interrupted play during their chase, West Indies were on course at 4-179 in the 35th over but then crashed to 210 all out with four overs to spare as seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar triggered the slide with figures of 4-31.

Image Id: B57332420D0743C781357C39B2E986CC Image Caption: Gayle celebrates his record 300th ODI for the Windies // Getty

Kumar's first wicket was near the start of the innings when he removed Chris Gayle, the hard-hitting opener falling for just 11 although it was enough to take him past Brian Lara for the most runs in ODI cricket by a West Indian, a record which now stands at 10,409.

It was also Gayle's 300th ODI, making him the first West Indian to reach that landmark.

Following a no-result from the rain-ruined first ODI in Guyana three days earlier, India will defend an unassailable 1-0 lead going into the final match, also at Queen's Park Oval, on Wednesday.

Man of the Match Kohli received excellent support from Shreyas Iyer who contributed 71 and featured in a 125-run fourth-wicket stand with his skipper.

Image Id: D099FC410A7D458C94C91D9065A95CD3 Image Caption: Kohli posted his 42nd ODI century // Getty

As their partnership progressed through the middle overs of the innings a total closer to the 300-run mark seemed inevitable.

However Kohli's dismissal to Carlos Brathwaite in the 42nd over triggered a mini-collapse and the West Indies retained their discipline through the final overs in conceding 67 runs over the last 10.

Brathwaite was the most successful of the bowlers, finishing with figures of 3-53 off 10 overs.

Sheldon Cottrell got the West Indies off to an excellent start when he trapped Shikhar Dhawan leg-before in his first over.

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Kohli's eighth ODI hundred against the West Indies and second in succession in the Caribbean underlined both his supreme class and ravenous appetite for runs.

At no time in his innings was he troubled and it was only with his demise, followed closely by Iyer being bowled round his legs by West Indies captain Jason Holder, which eased the mounting pressure on the home side.

With the early loss of Gayle and then Shai Hope, West Indies relied on Evin Lewis to keep them in the hunt for the challenging target.

Image Id: 69BF68E5767948F688CAF606F4858F36 Image Caption: Rishabh Pant is bowled by Brathwaite for 20 // Getty

Despite wrenching an ankle and needing treatment on the field, the opening batsman kept his team up with the required rate in top-scoring with 65.

However left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav dismissed the aggressive Shimron Hetmyer and then Lewis to tilt the balance in favour of India.

Nicholas Pooran, the West Indies' outstanding batsman at the World Cup, stroked his way to 42 but it was his dismissal off Kumar which triggered the decisive slide as four wickets fell for just three runs in the space of three overs.