Stats highlights from the fourth ODI from North Sound:
1 Totals lower than 189 defended by West Indies at home in ODIs (full matches). They defended 127 against England in Kingstown in 1981, winning by two runs. The only lower score they successfully defended against India was 187 in Guwahati in 1987.
Lowest totals defended by WI
Total OversAgainst Venue Date
127 47.2 Eng Kingstown 4-Feb-81
189/9 50 Ind North Sound 2-Jul-17
198/9 50 Ind Kingston 20-May-06
208/8 50 Pak Port of Spain 22-Apr-00
209 48.1 Aus Kingstown 11-Apr-99
11 Years since India failed to chase down a sub-200 target in ODIs. That last instance came against West Indies in Kingston in 2006 when they lost by one run chasing 199. Incidentally, that was also the last time West Indies batted out full 50 overs in an ODI and failed to reach 200.
108 balls taken by Dhoni is the second-slowest fifty for India in all ODIs where balls-faced details are available. The slowest fifty belongs to Sadagoppan Ramesh who scored 50 off 117 deliveries against Kenya in Nairobi in 1999. The previous slowest ODI fifty for Dhoni came off 88 balls against Pakistan in Kolkata in 2013.
70 dot balls faced by Dhoni during his knock of 114 balls s the most by him in an ODI innings in a career spanning 255 outings. The previous most also came in West Indies when he faced 69 dots out of 120 in Kingston in 2009.
5/27 by Jason Holder is the third-best figures for a West Indies skipper in ODI after 6 for 41 by Viv Richards and 6 for 43 by Dwayne Bravo. It is also the third-best for West Indies against India in ODIs after 6 for 29 by Patrick Patterson and 6 for 41 by Viv Richards. The previous-best for Holder in ODIs was 4 for 13 against Pakistan in Providence in 2013.
Five-fers in ODIs by WI captains
Player FiguresAgainst Venue Date Result
Viv Richards 6/41 Ind Delhi 23-Oct-89 Won
Dwayne Bravo 6/43 Zim St Georges
24-Feb-13 Won
Jason Holder 5/27 Ind North Sound 2-Jul-17 Won
Viv Richards 5/41 NZ Dunedin 18-Mar-87 Won
6 Rahane became the sixth Indian player to have four scores of fifty or more in a bilateral series. He joins Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag, Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli (twice). He also became the third Indian opener to have four successive fifty-plus scores in as many innings. Tendulkar did it on not less than three instances while Manoj Prabhakar did it once.
3 Instances of Virat Kohli getting dismissed while captaining India by his opposite number from West Indies. He was dismissed by once by Dwayne Bravo in Port of Spain in 2013 and twice by Holder this series. The only other Indian skipper to get dismissed thrice by his West Indian counterpart was Dilip Vengsarkar who got dismissed thrice by Viv Richards.
38.3 Overs required by any batsman other than Rahane to hit a boundary in India's innings - Hardik Pandya off Alzari Joseph. Rahane hit seven fours inside the first 20 overs and the boundary by Hardik came after 111 delivers without one.