Ahmedabad: India scored a meagre 237 runs for nine wickets against West Indies here on Wednesday at the Narendra Modi Stadium after suffering batting collapse as none of the batters except in the middle order -- Suryakumar Yadav (64 off 83 balls) and KL Rahul (49 off 48 balls) -- stood ground in the face of some accurate bowling by the visitors.
India's top order -- Virat Kohli (18), skipper Rohit Sharma (5) and Rishabh Pant (18) failed to provide the hosts with a good start as the bowlers maintained pressure throughout which resulted in the wickets of the top order.
Deepak Hooda, who made his ODI debut in the previous match, scored 29 while all-rounder Washington Sundar contributed 24.
For the West Indies, Alzarri Joseph (2/29) and Odean Smith (2/36) took two wickets each.
India are leading the three-match series 1-0.
The hosts were reeling at 43 for three after a top-order collapse but then Surya forged a crucial 91-run stand with vice-captain KL Rahul (49) to bring the team back on track.
The elegant Surya, who notched up his second fifty, mixed caution with aggression and hammered five fours in his 83-ball knock, on a track, where batting wasn't easy.
India lost skipper Rohit Sharma cheaply when tried to chase a widish delivery off pacer Kemar Roach (1/42) and edged to Shai Hope after West Indies opted to field.
Kohli, who is playing his 100th ODI in India, then joined Rishabh Pant, who opened for first-time in the 50-over format.
Kohli's first boundary was an elegant cover drive in the fifth over, off Roach and off the same bowler he cut behind square to get his second.
The pace duo of Roach and Alzarri Joseph (2/36) bowled a tight line as India could hit only two fours in the first seven overs and crawled to 22/1.