India aim to end West Indies jinx

India will look to seal a rare one-day series win in West Indies when they play the last two games of a four-match series this weekend.

The visitors won the opening fixture by 20 runs before the home side bounced back to win the next by eight wickets.

The third and fourth matches will be played at St Lucia’s Beausejour Cricket Ground on Friday and Sunday.

India have only beaten West Indies once in their last five one-day series in the Caribbean. Read more
Courtesy : news.bbc.co.uk

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