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 GROS ISLET, St.Lucia, July 3 (Reuters) - Scoreboard from
the third one day international between West Indies and India
at the Beausejour Stadium on Friday.
 India won by six wickets, with one ball remaining, under
the Duckworth-Lewis method.
 West Indies
  C.Gayle c Dhoni b Nehra                      27
  R.Morton st Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh          22
  R.Sarwan run out                             62
  S.Chanderpaul c Nehra b Pathan               15
  DJ.Bravo c Dhoni b Nehra                     14
  DM.Bravo b Nehra                             21
  D.Ramdin not out                             14
  J.Taylor c Sharma b Harbhajan Singh           1
  Extras (lb-7, w-2, nb-1)                     10
  Total (for seven wickets, 27 overs)         186
  Did not bat: D.Bernard, S.Benn, R.Rampaul
  Fall of wickets: 1-27 2-78 3-125 4-135 5-170 6-173 7-186
 Bowling: I.Sharma 5-0-35-0, A.Nehra 5-1-21-3 (w-1), RP
Singh 5-0-34-0, Harbhajan Singh 5-0-35-2, Yuvraj Singh 2-0-19-0
(nb-1), RG Sharma 1-0-7-0, Y.Pathan 4-0-28-1 (w-1)
 India (target 159 from 22 overs)
  D.Karthik run out                            47
  G.Gambhir c Ramdin b Benn                    44
  MS.Dhoni not out                             46
  Yuvraj Singh c DM Bravo b Bernard             2
  R.Sharma c Bernard b DJ Bravo                11
  Y.Pathan not out                              1
  Extras (lb-4, w-3, nb-1)                      8
  Total (for four wickets, 21.5 overs)        159
  Did not bat: A. Nayar, Harbhajan Singh, RP. Singh, A.Nehra,
I.Sharma
 Fall of wickets: 1-84 2-108 3-117 4-148
 Bowling: Taylor 3.5-0-39-0 (w-1), Rampaul 4-0-26-0 (nb-1),
DJ Bravo 4-0-27-1, Bernard 3-0-21-1 (w-2), Benn 5-0-31-1, Gayle
2-0-11-0
 (Compiled by Simon Evans in Miami; editing by Greg
Stutchbury)



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