Port of Spain (Trinidad), July 28 (UNI) In the three-match ODI series against India, West Indies put up a fight in the first two matches despite being on the losing side. But the hosts were bereft of any fightback in the third ODI at Queen’s Park Oval, losing by 119 runs in a truncated match as they were bowled out for 137 in 26 overs. It means that West Indies have lost the ODI series against Bangladesh and now India back-to-back by the same margin. Skipper Nicholas Pooran admitted that the side is still trying to figure out their game plan in ODI cricket. “It was a tough one for us. We did a lot of right things in the first two games. I think we tried our best, the boys performed well. But there were a lot of games in a short span of time.” “As a batting group, it was going to be a challenge with DLS coming into play. We did get some partnerships, but not as many as we wanted, that cost us the game.
Still figuring out how to play ODI cricket: Nicholas Pooran after 3-0 series loss
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