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Rohit, KL Sharma, Virat Kohli ride India to series win as India beat India by 67 runs

| @indiablooms | Dec 11, 2019, at 11:33 pm

Mumbai/IBNS:  Rohit Sharma (71), KL Rahul (91) and Virat Kohli (70*) hammered their willows well as India beat West Indies by 67 runs in the third T20 International match which helped them clinch the series here on Wednesday.

Batting first, India piled up 240 runs for the loss of three wickets and then the bowlers restricted by the opponents to 173 runs by losing eight wickets.

Kohli hit seven sixes and four boundaries in his 29-ball stormy knock and Rahul added significant 91 runs which helped India post over 200 runs on the scorecard.

West Indies bowling attack looked helped infront of them.

SS Cottrell, KOK Williams and Pollard picked up a wicket each.

West Indies batsmen failed keep the momentum needed to win the match.

Skipper Pollard top-scored with his 68 runs.

India won the series 2-1.

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