<p>Spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar set up India's comfortable six-wicket victory over the West Indies for the hosts' landmark 1,000th one-day international on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rohit Sharma took to the field as India's new full-time ODI captain and his decision to bowl was vindicated by the two spinners as the hosts bowled out the West Indies for 176 in Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>The skipper's top-scoring 60 then helped India romp home in just 28 overs on the day they became the first team to pass the 1,000 ODI milestone.</p>.<p>The West Indies had slipped to 79-7 before Jason Holder hit 57 to salvage some dignity for the visitors.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Chahal returned figures of 4-49 -- including the key wicket of skipper Kieron Pollard for nought -- to rattle the West Indies batters.</p>.<p>Pace bowler Mohammed Siraj struck first in the third over to send back Shai Hope as an incoming delivery got the wicketkeeper-batsman's inside edge on to the stumps.</p>.<p>India introduced spin in the eighth over and off-spinner Sundar soon made it count, dispatching Brandon King for 13.</p>.<p>Chahal broke the West Indies' back with successive strikes but Holder avoided the hat-trick.</p>.<p>Holder put on 78 runs with Fabien Allen, who made 29, to offer some resistance against India's onslaught.</p>.<p>He went past 2,000 ODI runs and then raised his 11th half-century in the 50-over format but finally fell to Krishna, who finished with figures of 2-29.</p>.<p>Rohit came out attacking and dominated returning pace bowler Kemar Roach to smash two fours and one six in the 10th over.</p>.<p>He put on 84 runs with opening partner Ishan Kishan and made his half-century in 42 balls before Alzarri Joseph trapped him lbw, also sending back former captain Virat Kohli in the same over.</p>.<p>Kohli announced his arrival with two successive boundaries but got caught out at long leg two balls later.</p>.<p>Left-arm spinner Hosein got the wicket of Kishan for 28 and wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was run out while backing up at the non-strikers end as India wobbled.</p>.<p>Suryakumar Yadav, who made 34, and debutant Deepak Hooda, who scored 26, saw the team home with their unbeaten stand of 62.</p>.<p>The hosts wore black armbands to pay their respects to superstar singer Lata Mangehskar, known as the "Nightingale of India", who died earlier Sunday at the age of 92.</p>.<p>The second ODI is on Wednesday, with all the three matches to be played at the same venue.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar set up India's comfortable six-wicket victory over the West Indies for the hosts' landmark 1,000th one-day international on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rohit Sharma took to the field as India's new full-time ODI captain and his decision to bowl was vindicated by the two spinners as the hosts bowled out the West Indies for 176 in Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>The skipper's top-scoring 60 then helped India romp home in just 28 overs on the day they became the first team to pass the 1,000 ODI milestone.</p>.<p>The West Indies had slipped to 79-7 before Jason Holder hit 57 to salvage some dignity for the visitors.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Chahal returned figures of 4-49 -- including the key wicket of skipper Kieron Pollard for nought -- to rattle the West Indies batters.</p>.<p>Pace bowler Mohammed Siraj struck first in the third over to send back Shai Hope as an incoming delivery got the wicketkeeper-batsman's inside edge on to the stumps.</p>.<p>India introduced spin in the eighth over and off-spinner Sundar soon made it count, dispatching Brandon King for 13.</p>.<p>Chahal broke the West Indies' back with successive strikes but Holder avoided the hat-trick.</p>.<p>Holder put on 78 runs with Fabien Allen, who made 29, to offer some resistance against India's onslaught.</p>.<p>He went past 2,000 ODI runs and then raised his 11th half-century in the 50-over format but finally fell to Krishna, who finished with figures of 2-29.</p>.<p>Rohit came out attacking and dominated returning pace bowler Kemar Roach to smash two fours and one six in the 10th over.</p>.<p>He put on 84 runs with opening partner Ishan Kishan and made his half-century in 42 balls before Alzarri Joseph trapped him lbw, also sending back former captain Virat Kohli in the same over.</p>.<p>Kohli announced his arrival with two successive boundaries but got caught out at long leg two balls later.</p>.<p>Left-arm spinner Hosein got the wicket of Kishan for 28 and wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was run out while backing up at the non-strikers end as India wobbled.</p>.<p>Suryakumar Yadav, who made 34, and debutant Deepak Hooda, who scored 26, saw the team home with their unbeaten stand of 62.</p>.<p>The hosts wore black armbands to pay their respects to superstar singer Lata Mangehskar, known as the "Nightingale of India", who died earlier Sunday at the age of 92.</p>.<p>The second ODI is on Wednesday, with all the three matches to be played at the same venue.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>