Priya mishra
Deepti's All-round Show Helps India-W Sweep ODI Series Against West Indies-W
Her six-wicket haul, followed by a calm and unbeaten 39 with the bat, guided India to a five-wicket victory on a challenging surface under overcast skies.
The West Indies, opting to bat first, were skittled out for a modest 162. The collapse began in the very first over when Renuka Singh set the tone with a double strike. Qiana Joseph was caught behind off a faint tickle, and in-form Hayley Matthews fell to a superb in-ducker just four balls later.
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