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West Indies Vs India, 2nd ODI: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Hails Captain Virat Kohli

Bhuvneshwar Kumar hailed Virat Kohli, who scored 120-runs off 125 balls coupled with 14 fours and a six. It was a special occasion as he also became the highest run-scorer in ODIs against the Windies, overtaking Pakistan's Javed Miandad. India defeated West Indies in their second ODI, to take a lead in the series.

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West Indies Vs India, 2nd ODI: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Hails Captain Virat Kohli
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After coasting past West Indies in a 59-run win due to the Duckworth-Lewis method, India pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar hailed Virat Kohli. The pacer said that the Men in Blue captain badly wanted a century. The visitors took a 1-0 lead in the ongoing series, winning the second ODI in Queen's Park Oval, on August 11. The first one was abandoned due poor weather.

Kohli slammed 120-runs off 125 balls coupled with 14 fours and a six. It was a special occasion as he also became the highest run-scorer in ODIs against the Windies, overtaking Pakistan's Javed Miandad. He also became the second-highest run-getter in ODIs.

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"From Virat's expression, you can make out that how badly wanted a hundred. It's not like he was out of form, it was just that he was getting dismissed in the 70s or 80s in the World Cup. The wicket was not easy, when he came back after getting dismissed, he said the wicket is not that easy," Kumar told reporters after the second ODI.

Kumar also registered four wickets. He dismissed Chris Gayle, Nicholas Pooran, Roston Chase and Kemar Roach.

West Indies were comfortably sitting at 179/4, when Kohli send Kumar to bowl again. He dismissed Pooran and Chase back to the pavilion quickly.

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"I was not thinking about the result. We knew if we get one-two wickets, we will be back in the game. I just planned on bowling economically and bowling more dot balls," Kumar said.

"Pooran's wicket was the main-wicket. Then Roston Chase's wicket was also very crucial. He was rotating the strike constantly, so his wicket was also an important wicket," he added.

The second ODI of the three-match series was the 300th ODI for Windies opener Chris Gayle. Kumar opined that this landmark is a great achievement by the flamboyant Windies batsman.

"It's a great achievement. You are always happy when guys achieve this landmark, we did not want him to score any runs against us, but seriously speaking, it is a great achievement, Kumar said.

After winning the toss and opting to bat first, India had managed to score 279/7 in the allotted fifty overs. The partnership of 125 runs between Kohli and Shreyas Iyer was the main reason that India went past the 270-run mark.

Kohli played a knock of 120 runs whereas Iyer went on to make 71 runs. Kumar lauded the partnership between the duo and he also complimented Iyer on the maturity he displayed during his innings.

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Kumar also said that the team would look to win the series by winning the final ODI of the series.

"Shreyas and Virat had a crucial partnership. The wicket was not that easy and Shreyas played with maturity and later on he was scoring boundaries as well," Kumar said.

"We are 1-0 up in the series and we want to win the series. Whenever you play outside India, winning a series is a huge boost and we will try to put our best foot forward in the final ODI," he added.

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India and West Indies lock horns in the final ODI of the three-match series on Wednesday, August 14 in Trinidad and Tobago.

(ANI Inputs)

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