Virat Kohli surpassed Virender Sehwag (31) and bagged 32nd duck across formats to become second Indian batting at No. 1 to 7 with most ducks. With 15 ODI ducks, Kohli is second behind Ricky Ponting (16), for most ducks by a batter at No. 3. (Photo: ANI)
Virat Kohli scored just 26 runs in three ODIs this series. The last time Kohli scored below 50 runs in the bilateral ODI series was against Bangladesh in June 2015. He amassed 49 runs in three matches in that series. (Photo: ANI)
Prasidh Krishna with his 17th wickets has now taken most wickets after his first seven ODIs for India. Ajit Agarkar and Jasprit Bumrah both had taken 16 wickets each. (Photo: ANI)
Deepak Chahar (centre) has scored 161 runs in his last three ODI innings. This 11th win for Rohit Sharma as Indian skipper is the most by an Indian captain in the first 13 matches. (Photo: IANS)
Team India celebrate after their 96-run win over West Indies in the third ODI at Ahmedabad. This is the first time India has whitewashed West Indies in a bilateral ODI series. (Photo: IANS)