• India is one victory away from achieving a historic ODI first in West Indies after 39 years.

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    India is one victory away from achieving a historic ODI first in West Indies after 39 years.




     Digital Desk: The
    Indian team, captained by Shikhar Dhawan, is poised to make history. Team India
    now has the opportunity to inflict a whitewash on West Indies for the first
    time in their own backyard. The series is already in Team India's favour thanks
    to exciting last-over triumphs in the series' opening two ODIs.



     



    India have yet to
    sweep the two-time ODI World Cup champions in a series of three or more games
    since they began playing bilateral ODI series in the West Indies in 1983. They
    recently thoroughly defeated the West Indies in India, but if they triumph in
    Wednesday's third and final ODI at Queen's Park Oval, it will be their first
    ODI series victory in the Caribbean.



     



    Overall, this
    will mark India's 13th straight series victory in ODIs. Additionally, if India
    wins on Wednesday, it will be the first time since Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka that
    they have lost an away series. Three times in Zimbabwe (2013, 2015, and 2016)
    and once in Sri Lanka (in 2017), India has swept all of the games in an ODI
    series.



     



    It will also be
    India's first double whitewash against a side in a calendar year if they win
    the third and final ODI. A team has only before swept an opponent in two ODI
    series in a single calendar year. Zimbabwe had already done it to Bangladesh in
    2001 (by scores of 4-0 at home and 3-0 in Kenya), and Bangladesh had already
    done it to Kenya in 2006. (3-0 at home and away both).



     



    It will also be
    India's first double whitewash against a side in a calendar year if they win
    the third and final ODI. A team has only before swept an opponent in two ODI
    series in a single calendar year. Zimbabwe had already done it to Bangladesh in
    2001 (by scores of 4-0 at home and 3-0 in Kenya), and Bangladesh had already
    done it to Kenya in 2006. (3-0 at home and away both).



     



    After Zimbabwe (18) and Bangladesh,
    West Indies has experienced 22 ODI whitewashes, seven of which have occurred at
    home (10). In their last ODI match at home against Bangladesh, they were
    defeated 0-3.



    Furthermore, West Indies has nearly
    been swept 25 times in bilateral ODI series (no wins before the series finale),
    but only three times have they been able to avoid losing in that game.