Shikhar Dhawan has been in the form of his life since his comeback into the Indian team last March and the dashing opener wants to continue with the "good habit" of scoring centuries and winning a lot more matches for India across all formats.
Man-of-the-Series Virat Kohli said the series win augured well for the team but the real test would start with the upcoming tour of South Africa.
Shikhar Dhawan’s fifth One-Day International (ODI) century helped India complete a 2-1 to series victory with five–wicket win over West Indies in the third and final ODI at the Green Park Stadium, Kanpur on Wednesday. Chasing 263 India got to their target with more than three overs to spare.
Shikhar Dhawan surpassed his previous best ODI score of 116 against Zimbabwe as India are on course for a convincing victory over West Indies in the third and final One-Day International at Kanpur. Dhawan was dismissed by Dwayne Bravo for 119. India are on 224 for four after 38 overs.
Shikhar Dhawan scored his fifth One-Day International century as India inch closer to a series win against West Indies.
Dwayne Bravo's ploy of persisting with Sunil Narine and Ravi Rampaul seems to have failed as Yuvraj Singh managed to survive and completed his 51st ODI half-century. India are on 181 for two for two in 29 overs as Shikhar Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh completed a century partnership.
Despite struggling against Sunil Narine, Yuvraj Singh has held on and stitched a valuable partnership with Shikhar Dhawan. India are on 116 for two after 21 overs.
After the dismissal of Virat Kohli (19) and Rohit Sharma (4), Shikhar Dhawan has kept India in the chase scoring half-century in 43 balls. India are on 95 for the loss of two wickets in 17 overs.
West Indian pacer Ravi Rampaul completed 100 wickets in One-Day Internationals after he bagged the wicket of Virat Kohli in the third match against India at Kanpur.
Just when India were off to a flier after Rohit Sharma's dismissal, Ravi Rampaul struck again removing the man in form Virat Kohli for 19. India are 61 for the loss of two wickets in nine overs.