At Vadodara, January 31, 2007. India won by 160 runs. Toss: West Indies.
Sachin Tendulkar's 76-ball century, a classic reminiscent of some of his gems from the past,
led this rout. West Indies fell 160 short, their second-worst defeat by runs in one-day internationals
behind a 209-run thrashing by South Africa at Cape Town in 2003-04. Lara's decision to field
first was curious, just as it was in the first match. This time a stand of 101 between Ganguly and
Dravid set up the innings before 134 came in the final 13 overs. Tendulkar, who was dropped
twice near the climax, reached an electric hundred off the final ball of the innings. West Indies'
reply was a non-starter. Gayle rounded off a forgettable series with his third failure, and the contest
was all but finished by the 17th over. West Indies had dipped to 83 for five, not helped by Lara's
run-out when Pathan dropped a return catch from Samuels but deflected it into the non-striker's
stumps. Samuels and Ramdin lent a shade of respectability to the innings, but India's spinners
flattened the tail to clinch a 3-1 series triumph.
Man of the Match: S. R. Tendulkar. Man of the Series: S. R. Tendulkar.