Updated October 21st, 2018 at 22:15 IST

IND v WI: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma help India thrash West Indies by eight wickets in first ODI

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma hammer centuries as India registers comprehensive eight-wicket win against West Indies in the first ODI.

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Skipper Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma conjured up breathtaking centuries as India's ruthless domination over the West Indies continued with a facile eight-wicket win in the first ODI played at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Making a mockery of what looked like a stiff 323-run target, the home team cantered to the win with 7.5 overs to spare, taking a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. 

Kohli pounded the Caribbean bowlers with 21 fours and two sixes to raise his 36th ODI century and now needs just 81 runs to join the elite club of cricketers who have amassed 10,000 runs in the one-day format.

After the early departure of Shikhar Dhawan (4), Kohli raised a massive 246-run stand for the second wicket with Rohit Sharma, who remained unbeaten on 152. It was Rohit's 20th ODI hundred which came off 117 balls with 15 fours and eight sixes.

While Kohli and Rohit plundered boundaries to entertain the packed stadium, it painted a sorry picture of the West Indies attack, which once was intimidating for any batting line-up in the world. The only high point for the West Indies while defending their total was 21-year-old newcomer Oshane Thomas' raw pace up front. 

This was Virat Kohli first game in the ODI format since the bitter-sweet tour of England. The talismanic batsman showed that he had put the disappointment of the England tour behind him, and he meant business.

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He emulated iconic Sachin Tendulkar in scoring 2000-plus runs in three successive years. After Kohli was stumped off leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo, India's vice-captain Rohit Sharma took the side home in the company of Ambati Rayudu (22).

After their rout in the Test series, West Indies did a good job by putting on board a challenging 322 for eight, capitalizing on the absence of India's frontline pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah.

The duo has been rested for the first two ODIs and the 21-year-old Shimron Hetmyer (106) put to sword an under-strength Indian attack to raise his third ODI hundred. Hetmyer punished the Indian bowlers with six fours and as many sixes in his entertaining 78-ball knock.

The Guyanese lad brought up his half-century in 41 balls and brought up two 50-run plus partnerships with Rovman Powell (22) and skipper Jason Holder (38). Hetmyer notched up his century by lofting Mohammed Shami for a six over extra cover. While he used brute force against the pace, Hetmyer also looked fluent against the spin duo of Yuzvendra Jadeja and Ravindra Jadeja before being dismissed by the latter after immediately betting the milestone-mark.

However, any hopes of a close contest evaporated when Kohli and Rohit started striking the ball clean and hard. The Indian bowling looked lackluster while the fielding was shoddy as India, on a high after their Test series win, seemed to have underestimated their opponents.

Looking to redeem themselves after the 2-0 Test series thumping under six days, the touring side put up a strong challenge after being put in by home captain Virat Kohli. Visiting skipper Jason Holder on the eve of the match had said 300-plus is the benchmark of ODI cricket and his young batters responded well with Devendra Bishoo taking the team past the milestone in the penultimate over.

Opener Kieran Powell set up the foundation with a 39-ball 51 (6x4, 2x6) in a 67-run stand for the second wicket with Shai Hope (32). Powell and his debutant opening partner Chandrapaul Hemraj dealt in boundaries against Shami and Yadav. West Indies lost three wickets in quick succession but the Guyana youngster came to take charge after Marlon Samuels departed for a duck in his landmark 200th ODI. 

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Published October 21st, 2018 at 21:32 IST