India vs West Indies 4th ODI: Cricket live score and highights

After leveling the series in a thrilling win in the last ODI, India will look to seal the fate in the series as the team takes on West Indies on October 17, 2014.

The match will be played at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala from 2:30 p.m. India Time.

Virat Kohli

Add the picturesque locations of Dharamsala and the washed out 3rd ODI, the fun seems to double.

Watch the live streaming of the 4th ODI on Star Sports official website here.

For the Indian side, there are some good news to cherish. Firstly, they have checked the erratic batting line of the guests and know that their game may turn anytime, and secondly, their vice captain Virat Kohli has made a decent comeback with 62 in the last game.

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However, the Indian spinners know that unlike the pitch in Delhi, this one won’t be easy to deal with.

Don’t miss the action live on TV as Star Sports will bring the telecast in India, SuperSport in South Africa and Ten Sports in Caribbean.

Fans in US and Canada can catch the match on Willow TV, while Sky Sports will telecast in UK.

While Ravindra Jadeja and Amit Mishra did bring the entire match to the hosts, the same conditions won’t prevail here.

The overall pitch in Dharamsala will be bouncy, and therefore, the fast bowlers will have an edge. As such, for the guests, Jerome Taylor will be a key factor.

Indians are expected to bring Amit Mishra in place of Ishant Sharma, while Kohli may come down later in the lineup as the case in last match.

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Although left-arm spinner Akshar Patel has been introduced and invited for the last two matches, the pitch here at Dharamsala may not offer him a playing birth.

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