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Dhoni inspires last over win: 3rd ODI (St Lucia)

Skipper Mahendra Dhoni (46 not out) saw India home as India took a 2-1 lead with one game left courtesy of a thrilling six-wicket victory. Rain delays interrupted play four times, but Ramnaresh Sarwan top-scored as the hosts made 186-7 from 27 overs. Dinesh Karthik (47) and Gautam Gambhir (44) added 84 for the first wicket as they ended up at 159-4 with a ball remaining. 3rd ODI, St Lucia. July 2009.

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India v West Indies - 2nd ODI - Kingston

Paceman Ravi Rampaul made a superb re-entry to the West Indies team as they levelled their four match one day international series against India with an emphatic eight-wicket victory. A magnificent 95 runs by Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (95 with six fours and two sixes from 130 balls) kept India in the hunt. But the West Indies reached the target with 95 balls to spare, following a workmanlike 85 from 102 balls from Runako Morton, and a typically robust 64 from 46 balls from Chris Gayle. 2nd ODI, Jamaica, June 2009.

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India v West Indies - 1st ODI - Kingston

Yuvraj Singh smashed 131 as India hung on for a 20-run victory in the first one-day international against West Indies. Entering at 32-2, Yuvraj struck 10 fours and seven sixes from 102 balls to propel India to 6-339. Chanderpaul (63 off 59 balls) led the Windies fightback but they were bowled out for 319 with 11 deliveries remaining. 1st ODI, Sabina Park. June 2009

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England v West Indies - 3rd ODI - Birmingham

Matt Prior hit 87 as England beat West Indies by 58 runs to secure the final one-day international and take the series 2-0 - after the first ODI was washed out. Prior top-scored in a 149-run partnership with Owais Shah (75) as England posted 328-7 - their sixth highest one-day total and highest ever against the Windies. The Windies batsmen never threatened with only Shivnarine Chanderpaul (68) and Denesh Ramdin providing any fight to get them to 270. 3rd ODI, Birmingham, May 2009.

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Collingwood shines as England go 1-0: 2nd ODI (Bristol)

England took a 1-0 lead with one match remaining in the one-day international series after thrashing West Indies by six wickets with 14 overs to spare. Paul Collingwood enjoyed himself with both bat (47 not out) and ball (3-16) as England cruised home. Earlier, Dwayne Bravo top scored withr 50 as the Windies collapsed to 160 all out. 1st ODI, Bristol, May 2009.

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