Organisers forced to cancel third ODI between India and West Indies
Sunday 12 October 2014 20:38, UK
The third one-day international between India and the West Indies has been cancelled due to extreme weather conditions in the region.
Organisers hoped that cyclone ‘Hudhud’ would not affect Tuesday’s match, with India and the West Indies currently tied at 1-1, but have been forced to axe the fixture at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Vizag.
The hosts drew level with a 48-run victory over the West Indies, despite Dwayne Smith's run-a-ball 97.
India were restricted to 263-7, but Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets as the tourists collapsed from 170-2 to 215 all out.