The West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo invited India players to dinner post second ODI against the Caribbean side. Bravo who has been out of the side due to the long-standing feud with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) invited the whole team for dinner at his house. Dhoni went there with his daughter Ziva as well and posed with his mother for a photo as well. Bravo clicked a photo with India’s star swing bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar as well. DJ Bravo had a great time with Indian skipper Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan as well, the top order batsmen who have been in full flow this tournament.
India had a convincing win over West Indies in the second ODI as they won the match by a big margin of 105 runs in a rain-curtailed match of 43 overs per side. Rahane scored a splendid hundred (103) in the second ODI, strengthening his claim to a permanent berth in the side.
Kohli played a quickfire knock in the end after Shikhar Dhawan got out after scoring 63 runs in 59 balls and posting yet another 100-plus opening partnership. Kohli made use of the death overs and pounced on the West Indies bowlers scoring 87 from 66 balls with the help of 4 fours and fours sixes.
Team India broke Australia’s record as well as they surpassed their numbers of 95 300-plus scores in ODIs. India have 96 300-plus ODI scores in ODIs and with the form their batsmen are it is expected that they will be the first to reach 100 300-plus scores.
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The only two players in the history of ipl to won purple Cap 2 times @imbhuvi #champion
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Had great time and food @djbravo47 home, @virat.kohli @ajinkyarahane
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Bravo has been out of the West Indies side for a while now and is among the list of players including Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, Darren Bravo and others who have been out of the side due to issues with WICB.
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