India vs West Indies Third ODI Highlights: Shardul Thakur nabs 4 wickets
India vs West Indies Third ODI Highlights: Shardul Thakur nabs 4 wickets
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India vs West Indies Third ODI Highlights: In the thrilling 3rd ODI between India and West Indies, Shardul Thakur showcased his brilliance by taking four crucial wickets, leading India to a massive 200-run victory and securing the series 2-1.

The match was a rollercoaster of excitement, with brilliant performances from Ishan Kishan, Shubman Gill, and captain Hardik Pandya, each scoring fifties, along with an attacking knock from Sanju Samson. This tremendous effort propelled India to a formidable total of 351/5 against West Indies in Trinidad.

The toss was won by West Indies captain Shai Hope, who chose to bowl first at the Brian Lara Stadium. India, under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, played without Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, making two changes to the lineup with Ruturaj Gaikwad and Jaydev Unadkat replacing Axar Patel and Umran Malik.

However, the game took a dramatic turn when Kuldeep Yadav claimed the final wicket with an lbw shout. The umpire initially raised his finger, indicating an out, but Jayden Seales opted for a review. The review showed that there was no bat involved, but the impact was Umpire's Call. This decision sparked confusion among the Indian players, who surrounded the umpire, and the incident is likely to stir up discussions on social media.

Upon clarification, it was revealed that the umpire had raised his finger after a catch was taken following the lbw appeal. As the original decision on the lbw appeal was not out, the umpire's call favored the batters.

In conclusion, the match was filled with thrilling moments and unexpected turns, leaving the fans at the edge of their seats until the very end. India's impressive victory and series win demonstrated their dominance and set the stage for more exciting encounters in the future.

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