Chris Gayle made only four keeps running on his 299th ODI appearance for West Indies as the main match of their arrangement with India was surrendered because of downpour.
Having chosen not to resign after the World Cup as at first arranged, Gayle coordinated Brian Lara’s one-day appearance record on Thursday, however he neglected to intrigue with the bat as made only four keeps running from 31 conveyances.
After a deferred begin, the Windies endure solid for five overs before the climate shut in again, ending play.
At the point when the activity continued, the home side looked fit as a fiddle as Evin Lewis clicked into rigging, hitting two sixes and a couple of fours in about seven balls.
Be that as it may, while Lewis – who wrapped up unbeaten on 40 – was increasing the scoring rate, Gayle couldn’t get into his walk. He in the long run surrendered to a full conveyance from Kuldeep Yadav, edging onto his very own stumps.
Shai Hope came in to supplant Gayle, however the match would not last any longer, with the downpour returning. Following a few pitch examinations, the authorities canceled the game with West Indies having come to 54-1 out of 13 overs.
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