Hardik Pandya: After winning a comprehensive 200-run win over the West Indies, Indian skipper Hardik Pandya complains to the West Indian Cricket Board about the poor organisation of the tour, saying that “We don’t ask for luxury but need some basic necessities taken care of.”
This was among our favourite playing fields, Pandya remarked. When we return to the West Indies later, things might be different. ranging from moving to handling numerous tasks. Some issues cropped up last year as well. I believe it is time for West Indies Cricket to take notice of it and make sure that whenever a team visits, we only require some fundamental necessities to be met; we don’t ask for luxury. However, other than that, I had a great time coming here and playing some excellent cricket,” he continued.
A triple strike by Mukesh Kumar (3/30), which brought the West Indies down to 17/3 in the seventh over, prevented them from mounting a successful pursuit. The West Indies were bowled out for 151 in 35.3 overs by overs by Shardul Thakur (4/37) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/25) as evidence of their triumph in the second ODI.
By a margin of six wickets, the Men in Purple outplayed Hardik’s team in the second ODI. “We were aware of the stakes involved, and losing would leave us feeling very disappointed. Great character was displayed by the guys. In situations under pressure, it’s crucial to have fun as well.