IND v WI, 2nd ODI: Axar Patel breaks M.S. Dhoni’s 17-year-old record with match-winning six

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Port of Spain (Trinidad), July 25 (UNI) India overhauled a massive West Indies total to win the second One-day International at Queen’s Park Oval by two wickets with a smashing unbeaten 64 from Axar Patel at the back end helping the visitors to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game series.

Needing 6 off the last three deliveries, Axar smashed a massive six off Kyle Mayer’s full toss delivery as India took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. With these six, the 28-year-old all-rounder shattered former India captain MS Dhoni’s 17-year-old record.

Axar smashed 5 sixes and 3 boundaries which is now the most by an India batter at No.7 or lower in a successful ODI chase. Earlier this record was with Dhoni when he had registered three sixes during India’s chase against Zimbabwe in 2005. Later in 2011, Yusuf Pathan equaled Dhoni’s tally twice – against South Africa and Ireland.

Chasing a mammoth 312 for victory in a 50-over game is always an uphill task and India was in a spot of bother when they required 100 from the last 10 overs with Axar Patel and Deepak Hooda at the crease and just five wickets remaining. With Hooda departing for 33 in the 45th over, it was left to Patel to complete the task as the all-rounder hit five sixes and three boundaries in his 35-ball 64 to complete the job.

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