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NEW DELHI: Surviving a late scare, West Indies beat India by 2 wickets in the 2nd T20I in Guyana on Sunday. The Windies won with 7 balls to spare to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
What went wrong for India:
- India won the toss and chose to bat but lost opener
Shubman Gill (7) and T20 specialistSuryakumar Yadav (1) by the 4th over to be 18/2, a woeful start. Shubman Gill hasn’t really clicked on this tour and big runs are still missing from the blade of Suryakumar Yadav.
- The only bright spot in the Indian innings was a 42-run stand between
Tilak Varma (51) andIshan Kishan (27).Hardik Pandya did his best to reinforce the Indian innings but fell after an 18-ball 24.
- Rest of the batting crumbled as Akeal Hosein (2-29),
Alzarri Joseph (2-28) andRomario Shepherd (2-28) did most of the damage for the hosts, to restrict India to 152/7, a below par score.
What worked for West Indies
Nicholas Pooran , fresh from his exploits in the Major League Cricket, in which he led MI New York to the inaugural title with an unbeaten hundred, smashed 4 sixes and 6 fours in his 40-ball 67.
- West Indies suffered a dramatic collapse as they were reduced from 126/4 to 129/8, losing four wickets for just three runs.
- But the Indians failed to capitalise on the collapse and the West Indies, still needing 24 runs off 4 overs with only 2 wickets, held their nerves and were saved by Akeal Hosein (16 not out) and Alzarri Joseph (10 not out), who shared an unbroken 26-run stand to take West Indies to 155/8 in 18.5 overs.
For the first time since 2016 the West Indies have won back to back T20Is against India. The Men in Blue will now have to win all 3 remaining T20Is if they are to win the series.
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