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Rovman Powell, the captain of West Indies says that he is lost for words because this is a big win for them. Adds that they knew a lot was at stake after the defeat in the last game and they had a meeting about it. Tells that they not only play to put a smile on themselves but for all the people in the Caribbean. Mentions that credit goes to the management as they could have easily panicked but they kept their calm and put on a good performance. Says that he is big on individual performances as when they do well it helps the team. Praises Nicholas Pooran and also credits the bowling unit for controlling such a powerful Indian team. Ends by saying that the fans have been fantastic and it is not physical but on social media as well which obviously motivates them to do well.

The Indian skipper, Hardik Pandya says that they lost momentum in the period after the 10 overs and he, himself was unable to kick on with the bat but the boys played well. Mentions that as a group they need to challenge themselves and keep learning and in hindsight, he knows how committed the group is. Adds that it is a long way to go for the T20 World Cup and they need to stay on the positive side and keep learning and they showed character after going 2-0 and winning and losing is a part of the process. On his bowling changes, he says that he believes to live in the moment and if his gut tells him to make a change, he does it. On a few of the newcomers, he says that they have got heart which is key at this level and they have the belief to express themselves and as a captain, he couldn’t be happier. Ends by thanking all the fans and says that in the T20 World Cup next year, the crowd will come in big numbers.

Nicholas Pooran has been adjudged the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for scoring 176 runs and playing a big part in all of West Indies’ three wins.

Romario Shepherd is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar display with the ball. Shepherd says that he feels happy that they got the win and credits Nicholas Pooran and Brandon King for their batting. Adds that he feels that he is in his best bowling form and hitting the right areas. Mentions that the plan was to attack the stumps for Sanju Samson and try to force Suryakumar Yadav hit down the ground. Tells that winning this series means a lot for them as they have been going through some hard times and to win against a team like India means a lot for them and the fans as well.

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Earlier in the game, Hardik Pandya opted to bat first but India didn’t get the start they were looking for as both openers fell trying to go hard at the start. Yet again, it was Tilak Varma who showed his class and Suryakumar Yadav soon started to fire. Varma got out but Yadav continued with his shot-making. In the second half though, the visitors lost wickets in a heap as Romario Shepherd and Jason Holder ripped through the lower order with the former finishing with a well-deserved four-wicket haul. The spinners did a tidy job as well but surprisingly, the only bowler who didn’t have a good time was Alzarri Joseph. Coming to the chase, there were a few stoppages due to rain and lightning as well but the Windies batters rode the storm well and put on their best batting display of the series in a high-pressure game.

India were certainly 15-20 runs short with the bat but didn’t have a good day with the bowl either. Arshdeep Singh got an early breakthrough but after that, the pacers were smashed to all parts of the ground. Kuldeep Yadav came in and curtailed the flow of runs but Yuzvendra Chahal wasn’t able to keep the runs in check and they failed to pick up a wicket in the middle phase. Axar Patel did a fine job in the last couple of games bowling in the Powerplay but he was unused in the first half of the chase which also didn’t help India’s cause. Part-time Tilak Varma picked up the second wicket but by then, the game had already slipped out of India’s hand and all the efforts of the last two games are left undone in the end.

What a massive performance this from West Indies as they have left behind the misery of the previous two games and have stopped India from making history by clinching the fifth and decisive T20I. A statement victory and they were simply sublime with the bat. Chasing 166 to win on a deck that looked good for batting, they lost Kyle Mayers early. But after that, Nicholas Pooran came up the order and counter-attacked really well. Brandon King supported him well and in no time, he was flying as well. The pair put on a mammoth stand of 107-run stand amidst all the rain and stoppages and took the Windies to the brink. Pooran did get out on 47 but King brought up his highest score in T20Is and remained unbeaten on 85 off 55 balls. Shai Hope played a quickfire cameo and ended proceedings with a maximum to seal the series for his team.

17.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Shai Hope finishes things off in style! This is flighted, full and on middle, Shai Hope goes down and tonks it over the long on fence for a biggie. WEST INDIES WIN BY 8 WICKETS & TAKE THE SERIES 3-2!

17.5 overs (1 Run) SCORES LEVEL! This is short and around off, Brandon King forces it towards long off for another run.

17.4 overs (0 Run) Quicker, full and on middle, Brandon King knocks it back to the bowler.

17.3 overs (1 Run) A bit short and on middle, Shai Hope nudges it through mid-wicket for a run.

17.2 overs (2 Runs) Tossed up, full and on middle, Shai Hope goes for the slog-sweep but gets an inside edge towards fine leg for a brace.

17.1 overs (1 Run) Yashasvi Jaiswal begins with a floated delivery, full and on middle, Brandon King lofts it wide of long on for a single.

16.6 overs (1 Run) Short again and on middle, Brandon King punches it uppishly but wide of the bowler where Tilak Varma dives to his right but fails to reach it. They cross. West Indies one hit away from the win now!

16.5 overs (0 Run) Short and on off, Brandon King chops it down towards point.

16.4 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Stylish from King! This is tossed up, full and on off, Brandon King shows the full face of the bat and lofts it nicely over the wide long off fence for a biggie and holds the pose for a few seconds. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: It's a SIX! Brandon King hits Tilak Varma. WI 159/2 (16.4 Ov). Target: 166; RRR: 2.10

16.3 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Lovely shot! Tilak Varma lands this short and outside off, Brandon King accepts the width on offer and crunches it past point for a boundary now. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Brandon King hits Tilak Varma for a 4! WI 153/2 (16.3 Ov). Target: 166; RRR: 3.71

16.2 overs (0 Run) DROPPED! Tilak Varma lets go of an easy chance! This is a full toss, on middle, Brandon King miscues his drive uppishly back towards the bowler where Tilak Varma has time but fails to grab it. King gets a life here!

16.1 overs (1 Run) Short and on off, Shai Hope moves back and punches it towards sweeper covers for a single.

15.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Brandon King looks in a hurry now! This is flatter, full and on middle, Brandon King goes down this time and absolutely dispatches it way over the deep mid-wicket fence for another maximum. West Indies need 18 runs in 24 balls now! WI vs IND: 5th T20I: It's a SIX! Brandon King hits Yuzvendra Chahal. WI 148/2 (16.0 Ov). Target: 166; RRR: 4.50

15.5 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Up, up and away! Yuzvendra Chahal gives this one some air as well, on middle, Brandon King clears his front leg away and smokes it over the long on fence for a biggie. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: It's a SIX! Brandon King hits Yuzvendra Chahal. WI 142/2 (15.5 Ov). Target: 166; RRR: 5.76

15.4 overs (1 Run) Flighted, full and on off, Shai Hope advances and drives it towards long off for another run.

Halt! It seems like India is not happy with the condition of the ball. The umpires have decided to change it now.

15.3 overs (1 Run) Floated, full and on middle and off, Brandon King uses his feet and drills it towards long off for a single.

15.2 overs (2 Runs) Short again and outside off, Brandon King cuts it towards deep point. Two more runs added to the total.

15.1 overs (0 Run) Short and on middle, Brandon King clips it towards short mid-wicket.

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9.6 overs (1 Run) Full and on leg stump, Suryakumar Yadav knocks it down to long on to end the over with four single on the trot.

9.5 overs (1 Run) Slows it up a touch and drifts it onto the pads, Sanju Samson flicks it toward mid-wicket and collects a run.

9.4 overs (1 Run) On a length around off and middle, Suryakumar Yadav leans on and drives it down to long on for one more.

9.3 overs (1 Run) A touch shorter around off, Sanju Samson backs away and eases it off the back foot to deep cover for a run.

9.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Sanju Samson doesn’t miss out this time. Another juicy full toss, this time outside off, Samson creams it past extra cover and picks up his second boundary.

9.1 overs (0 Run) A friendly full toss, darted into middle and leg, Sanju Samson bunts it back to the bowler.

8.6 overs (1 Run) Good length on off, driven on the up through wide mid off for a single.

8.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Top shot! Fraction short and wide, Sanju Samson gets on top of the bounce and cuts it late behind point for a boundary. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Sanju Samson hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 77/3 (8.5 Ov). CRR: 8.72

8.4 overs (1 Run) Aerial but safe! On a hard length outside off, Suryakumar Yadav looks to loft this one over covers but ends up slicing it to the left of Kyle Mayers at cover and Mayers is unable to get to the ball. They get a single.

8.3 overs (0 Run) Back of a length around off, tapped away in front of the man at point.

8.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Gloriously done by Suryakumar Yadav and India are not letting Joseph settle in. Length ball outside off, Yadav plays a high elbow cover drive and nails it through extra cover for a boundary. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Suryakumar Yadav hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 72/3 (8.2 Ov). CRR: 8.64

8.1 overs (1 Run) Joseph comes from the other end now and serves a very full ball on middle. Sanju Samson manages to push it through mid on for a run. Samson also brings up 6000 runs in the T20 format.

7.6 overs (1 Run) Pulls the length back and bowls it on off stump, Sanju Samson uses the depth of the crease to push it down to long on for a single.

Sanju Samson is the next man in.

7.5 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! Roston Chase springs to his right and grabs the ball with one hand and appeals for a catch. It seemed like a bump ball but the umpires have gone upstairs just to be sure. This is tossed up full and around off, Tilak Varma leans on and pushes it uppishly to the right of the bowler. The replays show that Varma met the ball on the half-volley and the one-handed grab by Chase is a clean one. Out of nowhere, Chase has got the big breakthrough for West Indies. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: WICKET! Tilak Varma c & b Roston Chase 27 (18b, 3x4, 2x6). IND 66/3 (7.5 Ov). CRR: 8.43

7.4 overs (0 Run) Takes pace off now and just pulls back the length, angling it into the pads. Tilak Varma looks to sweep buts is way too early on the shot.

7.3 overs (0 Run) Quicker one, speared into the middle stump, Tilak Varma blocks it out.

7.3 overs (1 Run) Wide! Comes from around the wicket and drifts one down the leg side, Tilak Varma leaves it alone.

7.2 overs (1 Run) Flighted delivery around off, driven through extra cover for a single.

7.1 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Fore-handed down the ground! Floated up on a length outside off, Suryakumar Yadav gets down to sweep but muscles it down to long on and Jason Holder is caught unsighted there. Holder is late to move to his left and the ball goes into the ropes. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Suryakumar Yadav hits Roston Chase for a 4! IND 64/2 (7.1 Ov). CRR: 8.93

6.6 overs (0 Run) Good length around the top of off, Tilak Varma blocks it onto the off side and looks for the single but Suryakumar Yadav sends him back.

6.5 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Easily done! Gentle-paced delivery, a bit fuller and around middle, Tilak Varma lifts it straight back over the bowler’s head without any fuss and the ball travels over the ropes. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: It's a SIX! Tilak Varma hits Jason Holder. IND 60/2 (6.5 Ov). CRR: 8.78

6.4 overs (0 Run) Length ball around off, tapped away onto the off side.

6.3 overs (1 Run) That is a sensational piece of fielding from Rovman Powell! {itched up around middle, Suryakumar Yadav gets under it and forces the lofted shot toward the long on fence. Powell there keeps a check on the boundary ropes as he leaps back and grabs the catch but before falling over the ropes, manages to flick the ball back in. Just the single then.

6.3 overs (1 Run) Wide! Attempted slower one, full and spilled down the leg side.

6.2 overs (1 Run) Length again, honing in at the stumps, Varma bunts it out on the off side and scampers through for a quick run.

6.1 overs (0 Run) Good-length delivery, angling into the pads from around the stumps. Tilak Varma looks to work it away but misses and the ball goes off his pads toward short third man.

5.6 overs (1 Run) Just a single to end but 20 runs come off it and India finish the Powerplay with 51/2! Full again, at the stumps, Tilak Varma pushes it back past the bowler for a single.

5.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Squeezes this one through as well and all of a sudden, the 50 is up for India. Full and wide, gets it in the blockhole, Tilak Varma jams it out fine of the man at short third and picks up a boundary. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Tilak Varma hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 50/2 (5.5 Ov). CRR: 8.57

5.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! West Indies’ strike bowler is being put to the sword here. Short and outside off, pace on this time, Tilak Varma slashes at it and gets it off the outer half toward third man for another boundary. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Tilak Varma hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 46/2 (5.4 Ov). CRR: 8.12

5.3 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Oh, that is some shot! Length ball on the pads, slower too, Tilak Varma picks it up early, goes down on one knee and just helps it over the backward square leg fence for a maximum. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: It's a SIX! Tilak Varma hits Alzarri Joseph. IND 42/2 (5.3 Ov). CRR: 7.64

5.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Nicely played! A half-volley on leg stump, Tilak Varma plays it a bit late and flicks it well in front of the mid-wicket region for a boundary. WI vs IND: 5th T20I: Tilak Varma hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 36/2 (5.2 Ov). CRR: 6.75

5.1 overs (0 Run) Joseph starts his spell with a pitched-up delivery around off. Tilak Varma drives it firmly along the ground but straight to mid off.

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14.6 overs (1 Run) Another low full toss, on middle, Shubman Gill clips it towards long on for one.

14.5 overs (1 Run) A loopy full toss, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal drills it towards sweeper covers for another run.

14.5 overs (1 Run) Short again and outside off, way outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal leaves it alone. Wided.

14.4 overs (0 Run) Short of a length and around of, Yashasvi Jaiswal pats it towards point.

14.3 overs (0 Run) Swing and a miss! Jason Holder serves this full again, on off, angling away, Yashasvi Jaiswal uses his feet to smash it away but fails to connect.

14.2 overs (1 Run) A fine effort in the deep! Jason Holder bowls a slower delivery, full and on middle, Shubman Gill mistimes his slog in the air towards wide of long on where Kyle Mayers runs to his left and dives but just fails to reach it. They cross.

14.1 overs (2 Runs) Slower length ball around off, slogged away in between deep mid-wicket and long on for a couple of runs.

13.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Dispatched! Yashasvi Jaiswal is on fire out there. Good length on the stumps, Jaiswal just hits through the line of the ball and smacks it over the long on fence for a biggie.

13.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Edged away and it is all going one way at the moment. Full, in the blockhole and around off, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks for the cover drive but ends up edging it fine of short third for a boundary. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: Yashasvi Jaiswal hits Obed McCoy for a 4! IND 145/0 (13.5 Ov). Target: 179; RRR: 5.51

13.4 overs (0 Run) Fullish length, angled into the leg stump, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks for the ramp again but misses. The ball misses the leg stump by a whisker.

13.3 overs (1 Run) Full and wide, gets it in the blockhole, Shubman Gill backs away and squeezes it behind point for one more.

13.2 overs (1 Run) Full and angling into the pads, flicked away behind square leg for another single.

13.1 overs (1 Run) Good length around off, heaved away in front of the man at deep mid-wicket. They look for two but the fielder is quick to get to the ball and it will be just a single.

12.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! The onslaught continues from Yashasvi Jaiswal! Hits the length hard and bowls it around middle, Jaiswal stays put and bends his back a bit before clobbering the ball a long way over the cow corner fence for a maximum. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: It's a SIX! Yashasvi Jaiswal hits Odean Smith. IND 138/0 (13.0 Ov). Target: 179; RRR: 5.86

12.5 overs (1 Run) Back of a length over the stumps, tucked away well in front of mid-wicket for a single.

12.4 overs (0 Run) Huge appeal for LBW and it is given! Shubman Gill does review it though. Full and quick, tailing into the legs, Shubman Gill looks to flick but misses and gets struck on the pads. There’s a flat line on UltraEdge. Ball Tracking shows that the ball is just missing the leg stump and the onfield decision is reversed. Good review from Gill.

12.3 overs (1 Run) Leg bye! Length ball, angled across, Yashasvi Jaiswal shuffles past the off stump and tries to ramp it but gets hit on the pads. The ball rolls toward square leg and Jaiswal scampers through to the other end without the bat in his hand.

12.2 overs (1 Run) Back of a length over off, this is flat-batted across the line toward deep mid-wicket for a single.

12.1 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Just helped away, exquisitely done. Shortish length on the pads, pace on, Shubman Gill just picks it up his legs and lifts it all the way over fine leg for a biggie. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: It's a SIX! Shubman Gill hits Odean Smith. IND 129/0 (12.1 Ov). Target: 179; RRR: 6.38

11.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Oh, wow! On the stumps, Yashasvi Jaiswal brings out the reverse sweep and slogs it all the way over the cover-point fence for a maximum. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: It's a SIX! Yashasvi Jaiswal hits Akeal Hosein. IND 123/0 (12.0 Ov). Target: 179; RRR: 7.00

11.5 overs (0 Run) Drifted full and on the pads, Yashasvi Jaiswal sweeps it toward short fine leg where the fielder makes a sharp stop.

11.4 overs (1 Run) Shubman Gill pre-meditates early and Akeal Hosein bowls it short down leg. Gill adjusts the reverse hit and hits it aerially over the cover region or a single.

11.3 overs (0 Run) On a length and around off, Shubman Gill rocks back and cuts it straight to the man at point.

11.2 overs (2 Runs) Slightly shorter outside off, Shubman Gill waits for it and cuts it square on the off side for a couple of runs.

11.1 overs (1 Run) Holds it back a touch as Akeal Hosein sees Yashasvi Jaiswal stepping out and drifts it into the pads. Jaiswal swings it away off the inner half behind square leg for a single.

10.6 overs (1 Run) Slower one, floated up around the pads, worked away with soft hands through mid-wicket for one.

10.6 overs (2 Runs) TWO WIDES! Length ball, spilled down leg, Nicholas Pooran runs behind it and keeps it down to a single.

10.5 overs (1 Run) Length ball outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal advances and hits it down to long off for a single.

10.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! What a shot to bring up a maiden T20I FIFTY for Yashasvi Jaiswal and his stellar start at the international level continues. Full and wide, Jaiswal moves across and gets inside the line before scooping it over backward square leg for a boundary. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: FIFTY! Yashasvi Jaiswal completes 52 (33b, 9x4, 0x6). IND 109/0 (10.4 Ovs). Target: 179; RRR: 7.50

10.4 overs (2 Runs) Short and wide again, cut away square this time toward deep cover for just a single. A no ball is called as Rovman Powell has overstepped. Free Hit upcoming…

10.3 overs (0 Run) Fullish length around off, Shubman Gill has a swipe across the line but finds the fielder at mid-wicket.

10.2 overs (2 Runs) FIFTY for Shubman Gill and a fairly quiet tour lightens up a bit for the Indian opener. Short and wide, cut away behind point. Shimron Hetmyer in the deep does well to move to his left and put in the dive to save a couple of runs. WI vs IND: 4th T20I: FIFTY! Shubman Gill completes 51 (30b, 3x4, 3x6). IND 103/0 (10.2 Ovs). Target: 179; RRR: 7.86

10.1 overs (1 Run) Starts off with a good-length ball around off, Yashasvi Jaiswal forces it down to long off for a single.

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Right then, we have had three T20Is but there are still a couple of more matches to go. With that said, the caravan now moves to the west of the Atlantic Ocean to the United States of America for the final two matches. The 4th T20I will be played on Saturday, the 12th of August in Lauderhill, Florida and will begin at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT). Our build-up though will begin a lot sooner. Do join us for all the exciting action. Take care and goodbye!

Hardik Pandya, the skipper of India, says that it was a very important win. Adds that they had spoken as a group about these three games being exciting. Mentions that two losses do not change much for them. Feels that it is important to show that they mean business when it comes to such games. Shares that since Nicholas Pooran had not come out to bat, it allowed him to use his spinners. Credits the spinners for their fantastic effort and adds that Mukesh Kumar and Arshdeeep Singh bowled well as well. States they need to take responsibility while playing with seven batters. Ends by saying that it is important to have someone like Suryakumar Yadav in the team who can take responsibility.

Rovman Powell, the captain of West Indies says that they were about 10-15 runs short and it turned out to be a good batting wicket. Adds that they did well with the bat but lost their way a bit in the middle overs. Mentions that looking back, Nicholas Pooran could have been sent up the order but they wanted to give Johnson Charles a chance and in the end, they were a few runs short. Adds that they bowled a lot of pace-on deliveries and it would have been better to take pace off but they have a few days in hand and will look to bounce back later.

Suryakumar Yadav is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar knock of 83 runs from 44 balls. He says that it was really important to be himself. Adds that the team management wanted him to bat as much as possible. On his unorthodox strokes, he says that he has practiced these strokes a lot at home. Also says that he loves playing these strokes and is happy with how things went. On his chemistry with Tilak Varma, he says that both understand each other well. Adds that the way Tilak batted gave him confidence. Mentions that it was a great inning from Tilak. Shares that Hardik Pandya had spoken in the meeting about someone needing to put their hands up and he is happy to do that.

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Earlier in the game, Rovman Powell won the toss and opted to bat and the openers got West Indies off to a fairly decent start. The innings fell apart a bit in the middle overs with Brandon King holding up one end and the dismissal of Nicholas Pooran put the brakes on the innings. It was then a fiery cameo by the skipper Rovman Powell in the back end of the innings that took them to 159 runs. For India, the spinners bowled for most of the innings with the pacers bowling the first two and death overs. Axar Patel completed his quota at the halfway mark and bowled well but Kuldeep Yadav picked up three wickets and allowed the visitors to control the middle phase. Coming to the chase, India came out with an aggressive intent and even though they lost a couple of early wickets, they had more than enough firepower to get the win.

West Indies will be a tad disappointed with that bowling effort but they were treated to some exquisite batting from Suryakumar Yadav. Obed McCoy picked up a wicket early but was torn apart in his two overs and it was a similar story with Romario Shepherd who too went for plenty. The spinners bowled decently well but simply didn’t have the wickets in the middle overs. Alzarri Joseph was the only bowler who trouble the Indian batters and picked up a couple of wickets as well but it wasn’t enough.

The series is well and truly alive as India make it 2-1 after having gone 2-0 behind! Under the immense pressure of losing the five-match series in the third game itself, India have pulled off a statement victory here. Chasing 160, the highest score of this series, India got off to a quick start but did lose Yashasvi Jaiswal in the first over itself. Suryakumar Yadav came in and played a few shots but Shubman Gill once again disappointed getting out in the Powerplay. After that, the visitors went on a rampage with Yadav showing no mercy to the Windies bowlers and Tilak Varma playing another fine supporting knock. Yadav got a quick fifty and got out on 83 but Varma kept on his impressive showing and along with skipper Hardik Pandya, took his side over the line, remaining unbeaten on 49.

17.5 overs (6 Runs) SIX! THAT’S IT! Hardik Pandya goes down the ground for a maximum and Tilak Varma will remain unbeaten on 49! Rovman Powell bowls another off cutter, on a length, on off, Hardik Pandya gets it in his slot and does not miss out. Picks the bones out of it and clears the long off fence easily for a maximum. India win by 7 wickets!

17.4 overs (1 Run) Fuller and this time, off cutter, outside off, Tilak Varma goes for the drive. Gets an inside edge that goes past the leg stump and Tilak takes a single.

17.3 overs (1 Run) Goes into the wicket this time, on middle, Hardik Pandya stands tall and pulls it towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

17.2 overs (1 Run) Keeps it on a length, slower as well, outside off, Tilak Varma drops it in front of point and takes a quick single.

17.1 overs (1 Run) An off cutter, on a length, outside off, Hardik Pandya goes for a swipe across the line. Gets it off the outer half of the bat towards deep cover for one.

16.6 overs (1 Run) Nails another yorker, on leg, Hardik Pandya digs it out off his toes and hits it towards long on for one.

16.5 overs (2 Runs) In the air…but safe! Lands it on a length, cutter, on middle, Hardik Pandya clears his front leg and goes for a heave across the line. Loses his shape and ends up slicing it over extra cover for another couple.

16.4 overs (1 Run) On a yorker length, at the stumps, Tilak Varma gets his bat down in time and squeezes it out towards deep mid-wicket for one.

16.3 overs (0 Run) Slower and fuller, around off, Tilak Varma reads the change of pace well and defends it towards cover.

16.2 overs (2 Runs) Pitches this one up, on middle, Tilak Varma leans and clips it wide of long on. Comes back for the second run with ease.

16.1 overs (0 Run) Banged in short, down leg, Tilak Varma swivels in the crease and tries to help it fine on the leg side but connects with thin air.

15.6 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Streaky but they all count! Serves it on a nagging length, angling in, on middle, Hardik Pandya tries to work it towards mid on but does not use his feet. Gets an outside edge that races to the third man fence for yet another boundary. India are now 12 runs away from pulling one back in the series. WI vs IND: 3rd T20I: Hardik Pandya hits Romario Shepherd for a 4! IND 148/3 (16.0 Ov). Target: 160; RRR: 3.0

15.5 overs (2 Runs) In the channel on off, on a good length, Hardik Pandya gets on the front foot and dabs it towards cover for a single. Kyle Mayers misses the shy at the batting end and concedes an extra run.

15.4 overs (0 Run) Shortens his length and serves it near the tramline on off, Hardik Pandya hangs back and tries to run it down to third man but misses out.

15.3 overs (1 Run) Full and drifting onto the pads, Tilak Varma brings his wrists into play and clips it on the leg side for a single.

15.2 overs (0 Run) Fullish delivery, around off, Tilak Varma jams this one out towards cover.

15.1 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Short and dispatched by the southpaw! Shepherd misses his length slightly and drops it short, on middle, Tilak Varma stays still in the crease and latches onto the pull shot. Clears the deep square leg fence with ease and picks up a maximum. WI vs IND: 3rd T20I: It's a SIX! Tilak Varma hits Romario Shepherd. IND 141/3 (15.1 Ov). Target: 160; RRR: 3.93

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That is it then from this game and for the first time since 2016, West Indies have beaten India in back-to-back T20I matches. Right then, two down, three more to go and the third T20I will be played at the same ground, the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Tuesday, the 8th of August. The action will begin at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT) but you can join us for the build-up a lot earlier. Cheers!

Rovman Powell, the skipper of West Indies informs that they are really in a good position. Says that it was always going to come down to how they bat against the spinners. Feels that they did great in the middle overs but lost their way by the end. States that left-handers have an advantage against wrist spinners and he is glad they have two great players in that role – Nicholas Pooran and Shimron Hetmyer and it’s just that at least one of them has to play enough deliveries. Ends by praising Romario Shepherd for his bowling effort as well.

Hardik Pandya, the captain of India says that in all honesty, the batting performance from them was under par and even though the wicket was on the slower side, they should have gotten to 160-170. On Nicholas Pooran, he says that it becomes difficult to rotate the spinners when he is hitting the ball like this but they did fight back well. Adds that the current combination that they have, they have to bat with 7 batters and need to trust the team and they need to figure out a way to get more contribution from the tailenders if required but the batters themselves need to take more responsibility. On Tilak Varma, he says that the way he has been batting gives them a solid option in the middle order, especially given that he is a left-hander.

Nicholas Pooran wins the Player of the Match award. He starts by saying that he is satisfied with his performance. Mentions that the beauty of this game is that it isn’t over until it is over. States that he does not feel that he is in his purple patch, since losing the captaincy he has started to look at the game from a different perspective and adds that all the hard work is paying off. Says that it is all about being positive and having the right energy.

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Earlier in the game, Hardik Pandya won the toss and opted to bat first on a pitch that did look a bit spin friendly. The Indian openers went hard at the bowling but Shubman Gill fell early followed by Suryakumar Yadav. Ishan Kishan and Tilak Varma led the fightback before Kishan too got out and after that, there was simply no one to stick around with Varma. Varma did bring up his maiden T20I fifty and a couple of lusty blows from the tailenders took India to over 150. As for the Windies’ bowlers, they were pretty good for most of the innings with Akeal Hosein and Alzarri Joseph picking up a couple of wickets while remaining economical. Coming to the chase, it swung from one end to the other but eventually, the hosts managed to get over the line.

India will have a lot of mixed emotions at the moment but it is another defeat for them and yet another sub-par display. Skipper Hardik Pandya took the new ball and gave his side a dream start with a double breakthrough in the very first over. But, the visitors did bowl a couple of really expensive overs and got the opposition to get well ahead of the required rate. They seemed to have no answer for Nicholas Pooran and due to this, Axar Patel wasn’t even used. They did however get back into the game with a plethora of wickets thanks mainly to the leg-spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravi Bishnoi but the pacers simply didn’t back it up at the backend of the chase. India now face an uphill task of winning three games in a row to clinch the series.

After another solid display with the ball, West Indies got off to a poor start with the bat with Brandon King and Johnson Charles both falling in the first over. There was a counterpunch from Kyle Mayers but he too got out leaving the hosts 32/3. Then came the 57-run stand between skipper Rovman Powell and Nicholas Pooran with the latter in sensational hitting form. This partnership turned the game on its head and at one point they were 126/4 with Pooran spitting fire. This however soon became 129/8 and at that point, the hosts looked down and out. Luckily for them, the pair of Akeal Hosein and Alzarri Joseph came clutch and managed to take the side home with 7 balls to spare.

Pheww, that was a humdinger! West Indies have gone from cruising to victory to throwing it all away to just about scraping over the line and they will be mightily relieved. The hosts go 2-0 up in the five-match T20I series, just one game away from sealing the series.

18.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Here are the winning runs. Akeal Hosein takes his side over the line here. An all-round performance from the spinner. Mukesh Kumar pitches it up, on off. Akeal Hosein drills it down the park for a cracking boundary. West Indies win the match by 2 wickets.

18.4 overs (2 Runs) A length ball, on off. Akeal Hosein lofts it over mid on. They take two runs.

18.3 overs (1 Run) A yorker-length delivery, on off. Joseph jams it out to long on for a single.

18.2 overs (6 Runs) SIX! GONE! India in a spot of bother. Back of a length, outside off. Alzarri Joseph stands tall and dispatches it towards deep mid-wicket. The ball has enough in it to lands on the advertising cushions of the boundary ropes. WI vs IND: 2nd T20I: It's a SIX! Alzarri Joseph hits Mukesh Kumar. WI 148/8 (18.2 Ov). Target: 153; RRR: 3.0

18.1 overs (1 Run) A length ball, wide of off. Akeal Hosein stays back and punches it to deep point for a single. India need a wicket and that too in this over.

17.6 overs (1 Run) A single now to end the over! 12 needed off 12 now. A slower bumper, outside off. Akeal Hosein knocks it to deep point for one.

17.5 overs (1 Run) Alzarri Joseph now flicks this full ball in front of long on and takes a single.

17.4 overs (2 Runs) A length ball, on fourth stump. Alzarri Joseph lofts it over mid off. The batters take two runs. This is really good running.

17.3 overs (0 Run) Fuller, angled into the pads. Alzarri Joseph clips it into mid-wicket.

17.2 overs (1 Run) Back of a length, on off, moving away. It goes down to third man off the outside edge. One taken.

17.1 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! A much-needed boundary for the hosts. Akeal Hosein is capable enough of putting the ball out of the park, and this boundary can act as a confidence booster for the spinner. An outswinger, full and wide outside off. Akeal Hosein reaches out. uses the pace of the ball and squeezes it out to deep point for four runs. WI vs IND: 2nd T20I: Akeal Hosein hits Arshdeep Singh for a 4! WI 136/8 (17.1 Ov). Target: 153; RRR: 6

16.6 overs (0 Run) Two dots in a row to end the over! Back of a length, outside off, swinging away. Alzarri Joseph tries to chase it but gets beaten in the process.

16.5 overs (0 Run) A dot now! An inswinger, full and on off. Alzarri Joseph pushes it into covers.

16.4 overs (1 Run) A length ball, angled across, outside off. Hosein gets an inside edge on it and works it down to fine leg for one.

16.3 overs (0 Run) A dot now! A loud appeal for lbw but turned down. Hardik Pandya goes for the review once again. It is a full-length delivery, on leg. Mukesh Kumar tries to flick it away but misses and gets pinged on his pads. UltraEdge shows no bat is involved. The Ball Tracking shows that the ball is pitching outside leg. The on-field decision stands and with that, India lose all their review.

16.2 overs (1 Run) LEG BYE! West Indies require a run a ball at this stage, so singles are still hurting the Indians here. Fuller, sliding down the leg side. Alzarri Joseph tries to flick it away but misses. It clips his pads and goes past the keeper. Chahal does well to stop it at short fine. They cross for a leg bye, there was a slight confusion amongst the batters as well but no damage done.

16.1 overs (1 Run) It is full and on off. Akeal Hosein drives it down to long off for a single.

Alzarri Joseph walks out to bat now.

15.6 overs (0 Run) A loud appeal for lbw but turned down! Chahal is convinced and Hardik Pandya takes the review. It is tossed up, around off, the ball turns into the batter. Shimron Hetmyer tries to flick it away but misses and gets pinged on his pads. The umpire thinks it is going above the sticks and keeps his finger down. Thanks to the technology, India are able to get rid of Shimron Hetmyer now as the Ball Tracking shows three reds. And the suddenly, the floodgates have opened up here. Three wickets come in total in this over. India have the momentum on their side. WI vs IND: 2nd T20I: WICKET! Shimron Hetmyer lbw b Yuzvendra Chahal 22 (22b, 1x4, 1x6). WI 129/8 (16.0 Ov). Target: 153; RRR: 6

15.5 overs (1 Run) On the pads, clipped to deep square leg for one.

Akeal Hosein is the next batter in.

15.4 overs (0 Run) OUT! STUMPED! Yuzvendra Chahal now picks up his first wicket of the match and it could’ve have come at any better time than this. A leg spinner, around off. Jason Holder leans forward and tries to defend it out but misses. The ball zips past the outside edge. Ishan Kishan gathers the ball quickly and takes the bails off in a jiffy. The umpire takes it upstairs to confirm and the third umpire informs that Jason Holder has no part of his leg behind the popping crease. WI vs IND: 2nd T20I: WICKET! Jason Holder st Ishan Kishan b Yuzvendra Chahal 0 (3b, 0x4, 0x6). WI 128/7 (15.4 Ov). Target: 153; RRR: 5.77

15.3 overs (0 Run) On the pads, Holder clips it into the leg side.

15.2 overs (0 Run) It is drifted in, on off. The ball grips and turns away. Jason Holder is beaten here.

15.1 overs (1 Run) OUT! RUN OUT! Another one bites the dust. There is still some hope for India. It is looped up, on the pads. Shimron Hetmyer flicks it to deep mid-wicket. The batters push hard for the first one, they are surely looking for the second run here. Romario Shepherd is quick to turn and is committed on the bases of the call, but Shimron Hetmyer denies him then which leaves him hanging in the middle of the pitch. Axar Patel throws is to the keeper, who makes no mistake. Jason Holder is the new man in. WI vs IND: 2nd T20I: WICKET! Romario Shepherd run out (Axar Patel / Ishan Kishan) 0 (0b, 0x4, 0x6). WI 128/6 (15.1 Ov). Target: 153; RRR: 5.17

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9.6 overs (1 Run) Full and wide outside off. Rovman Powell drives it in the direction of deep backward point for a single.

9.5 overs (1 Run) Loops this into the pads and on a fullish length. Nicholas Pooran clips this towards deep mid-wicket for one.

9.4 overs (0 Run) A quick delivery straight towards middle. Nicholas Pooran defends it and the ball misses the off-stump as it rolls towards the keeper.

9.3 overs (2 Runs) Bowls this quicker in the air and at the stumps. Nicholas Pooran goes for the reverse sweep and connects well. The ball races towards deep backward point but a good stop by the fielder restricts them to a brace.

9.2 overs (2 Runs) A fuller delivery onto the pads. Nicholas Pooran flicks it towards deep square leg for a couple of runs.

9.1 overs (0 Run) Kuldeep Yadav floats this one full and in line with the stumps. Nicholas Pooran dabs this into the off side with soft hands.

8.6 overs (1 Run) Back to bowling short and outside the off stump. Nicholas Pooran is early into his shot but manages to pull this to deep backward square leg for a run and will keep strike.

8.5 overs (0 Run) Strays down leg stump and delivers this on a good length. Nicholas Pooran looks to play this fine but misses and the ball clips his pads on its way through to the keeper.

8.4 overs (1 Run) Another slower delivery outside the off stump. This time Rovman Powell punches it off his back foot for a single through the cover-point region for a single.

8.3 overs (0 Run) Bowls another off-cutter wide outside the off pole and slightly back of a length. Rovman Powell looks to cut this one away and gets an under edge towards the keeper.

8.2 overs (0 Run) Beaten! A slower off-cutter on a hard length. Rovman Powell looks for a pull shot but could not get any bat on that.

8.1 overs (0 Run) Hardik Pandya bowls this a tad bit short and attacks the off pole. Rovman Powell blocks this solidly towards the fielder at mid off.

7.6 overs (1 Run) Kuldeep Yadav brings out the googly. A fuller delivery on off. Rovman Powell looks to defend it and the ball deflects off the outside edge and rolls towards third man past the fielder at slip. The batters take a single.

7.5 overs (1 Run) Bowls this full and onto the pads. Nicholas Pooran pushes this towards long on and takes a run.

7.4 overs (1 Run) Tosses this full and pitching outside the off stump. Rovman Powell goes for the sweep shot but misses the ball and it goes off the pads into the off side. They take a leg bye but Hardik Pandya decides to review this. No bat involved as shown by UltraEdge and Ball Tracking indicates that the impact is outside off. India lose a review here!

Rovman Powell is the next man in.

7.3 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! Kuldeep Yadav also gets a wicket in his first over and Johnson Charles’ short stay at the wicket comes to an end! This is flighted full and in line with the stumps. Johnson Charles looks to go aerial and miscues his shot high into the air towards cow corner. Tilak Varma comes running towards the ball from deep square leg and covers remarkable ground with great speed. Puts in a dive and grabs hold of the ball to take his first international catch. West Indies lose their third wicket and the spinners are ruling the roost here!

7.2 overs (1 Run) Flat delivery and short. Nicholas Pooran sends it towards the gap around the mid-wicket area for a single.

7.1 overs (0 Run) Kuldeep Yadav floats this one full and outside off. Nicholas Pooran sweeps this straight to the fielder at square leg.

6.6 overs (0 Run) A slower delivery, short and outside off. Johnson Charles plays it towards backward point. Good over from Hardik Pandya as just three runs have come off it.

6.5 overs (1 Run) Bangs this in short and outside the off pole. Nicholas Pooran gets on his toes and pulls this towards deep mid-wicket for a run.

6.4 overs (1 Run) A back-of-a-length delivery by Hardik Pandya. Charles stays in the crease and plays it towards short third man who stops it with a good dive. The batters cross for a one.

6.3 overs (1 Run) Goes full this time and onto the pads. Nicholas Pooran clips this through mid-wicket and picks up a single.

6.2 overs (0 Run) Beaten! A slower delivery on length outside the off stump. Nicholas Pooran tries to slash it but is beaten as the ball is collected by the keeper.

6.1 overs (0 Run) Hardik Pandya bowls this on a good length and offers width outside the off stump. Nicholas Pooran opens the face of his bat and guides this towards the short third man fielder.

5.6 overs (1 Run) A full delivery onto the leg stump by Axar Patel and Nicholas Pooran uses his wrists to flick it towards backward square leg for a single. West Indies are 54 for the loss of two wickets after the Powerplay.

5.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! The onslaught continues and this is proving a great over for West Indies! Axar Patel tosses this full and outside off. Nicholas Pooran gets down on one knee and hoicks this just short of the mid-wicket boundary for four more runs. WI vs IND: 1st T20I: Nicholas Pooran hits Axar Patel for a 4! WI 53/2 (5.5 Ov). CRR: 9.09

5.4 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Nicholas Pooran is carrying his great form into the game with some wonderful stroke play! This is bowled slightly short and outside the off pole. Nicholas Pooran walks down the wicket and heaves this over deep mid-wicket for a massive hit! WI vs IND: 1st T20I: It's a SIX! Nicholas Pooran hits Axar Patel. WI 49/2 (5.4 Ov). CRR: 8.65

5.3 overs (2 Runs) Bowls this slightly short and just outside off. Nicholas Pooran slog sweeps this towards deep square leg and takes a couple of runs.

5.2 overs (1 Run) A short delivery angling in towards the pads. Johnson Charles deflects it towards square leg for a single.

5.1 overs (0 Run) Axar Patel floats this one full and outside the off stump. Johnson Charles knocks this firmly towards the cover fielder.

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Well then, Hardik Pandya picks up the trophy and begins the celebrations with the whole team, as they line-up for a team photo, capurting the winning moment away from home. We are now down to the last leg of India’s tour of the West Indies which consists of a five-match T20I series. The first T20I will take place on Thursday, the 3rd of August at this very venue. The first ball will be bowled at 8.00 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT). As always, you can join us early for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!

Hardik Pandya, the stand-in skipper of India, says that it was a very special game. Mentions that he looks forward to such games when something is on the line. Shares that they knew what was at stake in this game. States that the way the boys showed and enjoyed the game was heartening to see. Also says that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are an integral part of the game but feels that is important to give exposure to the youngsters. Shares that he had a chat with Virat Kohli a couple of days where he advised him to spend time out in the middle which helped him. Shares that the ball was doing just a bit and the game was sealed in the first Powerplay itself. Ends by saying that this is one of the nicest grounds he has played cricket in.

Shai Hope, the captain of West Indies is in for a chat. He starts by saying that hindsight is the best sight but he does not think he would change anything. States that they could not do much damage with the new ball. He thought 350 was an acheivable target on this wicket, but it was not meant to be. The key was to set up a solid platform and it is evident that they lacked. Mentions that he feels the boys haven’t been consistent with their attitudes.

Ishan Kishan wins the Player of the Series award for his consistent batting up top and brilliant golvework behind the sticks. He starts by saying that he is unhappy as he was unable to finish the games. Mentions that whenever he comes down here the next time he will try to finish the game and score plenty of runs. Informs that he was not thinking about what he did in the previous game, but remained focus and kept take a new ball with a clear head. States that it is always important to win at this level. Informs that even after scoring 350 runs they were on their toes for picking quick wickets and everything is looking positive at the moment. He says that the team is focused on the upcoming series, rather than focusing on the T20 World Cup happening next year here in West Indies.

Shubman Gill wins the Player of the Match for his brilliant knock of 85 runs from 92 balls. He starts by saying that it was a very special knock since it was his first fifty of the tour. Shares that it was a pretty good wicket to bat on. Adds that the wicket got tougher to bat as the ball got old. Reckons that as an opener, it is about assessing the conditions as early as possible. Feels that it is important to keep putting pressure on the opposition in the ODI format. Ends by saying that he tries to play his own game and does not think of external factors.

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Earlier in the match, after being put to bat. Indian batters came out and meant only business from the get go. Despite Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma being rested for this match, it was the opening pair of Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill that set the tone for the visitors. In total, 4 batters got to their half-centuries, a few stuck for long after that, while a few slipped out soon after getting 50 runs. Nevertheless, one of them was the stand-in skipper, Hardik Pandya, who took the matter into his own hands at the very end, and made sure to take his side to a gigantic total. During the chase, Indian bowlers did not give the batters any sniff and took the game away from them quite comfortably.

This is what an Indian side is capable of. It was a dominating performance by the Indian bowlers from the get go. At first, it is Mukesh Kumar who set the tone with his incredible new ball bowling. The bolwer who made his debut in this series, certainly kept things tight and broke the back bone of this batting line up. He picked up three wickets inside the first Powerplay. Then, Shardul Thakur and Kuldeep Yadav did what they did best, and kept picking wickets at will. At one point, they had the opposition teetering at 88-8, but that 9th wicket-stand delayed the win for the visitors. That’s when ‘Lord Thakur’ put his hand up and broke this stand and soon got the final wicket to complete his four-wicket haul.

To be honest, it was a sorry outing for the hosts especially with the bat in hand. No one could really put their hand up in the top order, it was mostly a one man show by Alick Athanaze who racked up some crucial runs from the top-order department. No other batter could really do anything with the bat which made it more difficult for the hosts to get near this huge target. It was the 9th wicket stand of 55 runs that stood out for the hosts, but they eventually bundled out only for 151 runs, which is not even the half of what India scored.

An emphatic win for India. They have won the final match of this ODI series and with this win, they even seal the series. The match was certainly over a long time back, but a gritty stand between Alzarri Joseph and Gudakesh Motie meant that West Indies do not lose by an embarrassing margin here, nevertheless, they will be gutted with their performance in the final outing.

35.3 overs (0 Run) OUT! TIMBER! There it is, Shardul Thakur finishes with career-best figures and wraps up the game for India! Comes from ’round the wicket and angles it in, at the stumps, on a good length, Jayden Seales clears his front leg and has a wild heave across the line. He connects with thin air and sees his woodwork disturbed. India win by 200 runs and win the series 2-1!

35.2 overs (1 Run) A length ball, down leg. Motie flicks it to square leg for one.

35.1 overs (0 Run) Short one, on off. Motie tries to go for the hook shot but misses.

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39.6 overs (2 Runs) Full and around off, Mukesh Kumar lifts this one over wide mid off and collects a couple of valuable runs.

39.6 overs (2 Runs) TWO WIDES! A bit too high and this one flies over the head of Kuldeep Yadav. Shai Hope leaps up but fails to collect the ball as the batters cross over.

39.5 overs (0 Run) Five dots in a row now. Pitched up on off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav pushes it toward mid on.

39.4 overs (0 Run) Comes from around the wicket now and bowls a fuller one on the pads, Kuldeep Yadav flicks it straight to Shimron Hetmyer at forward short leg who makes a sharp stop.

39.3 overs (0 Run) A well-directed bouncer now over leg stump. Kuldeep Yadav does well to get his head out of the way of the delivery.

39.2 overs (0 Run) Beaten! Good length around off, kissing the deck and angling across. Kuldeep Yadav looks to play at it but the ball goes past the outside edge.

39.1 overs (0 Run) Back of a length over off stump, Kuldeep Yadav stays back and plays it with an angled bat toward short third man.

38.6 overs (0 Run) Nagging length around off, turning away a touch, Mukesh Kumar manages to keep it out.

38.5 overs (1 Run) Short and turning down leg again, this time it is pulled toward deep backward square leg for one.

38.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Easy pickings! Dragged down the leg side, Kuldeep Yadav gets inside the line and pulls it away down to fine leg for a boundary.

38.3 overs (0 Run) Tossed up full and on middle, Kuldeep Yadav blocks it out.

38.2 overs (0 Run) Down the leg side, Kuldeep Yadav attempts the reverse sweep but misses and no wide is called either.

38.1 overs (0 Run) Tossed up on the stumps, kept out by Kuldeep Yadav.

37.6 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Mukesh Kumar is off the mark in international cricket. Good length around off, Kumar gets squared up and gets an outside edge that goes wide of the man at first slip and runs away into the fence. WI vs IND: 2nd ODI: Mukesh Kumar hits Alzarri Joseph for a 4! IND 171/9 (38.0 Ov). CRR: 4.5

37.5 overs (0 Run) Just too much pace to handle! Length ball around the top of off, Mukesh Kumar looks back to the keeper as the ball zips past him.

Mukesh Kumar is the last man in.

37.4 overs (0 Run) OUT! TAKEN! Another sublime catch and West Indies have been brilliant in the outfield. Alzarri Joseph bowls a cross-seamer delivery and bangs it in midway around the off stump. Umran Malik backs away and tries to drag the pull shot over the mid-wicket fence. The ball takes the bottom part of the bat and goes over mid-wicket. Keacy Carty sprints in from deep square leg and puts in a full-stretched drive to grab it with both hands.

We are all set to resume. The two umpires and players have made their way out to the middle. Umran Malik and Kuldeep Yadav will resume their innings for India. Alzarri Joseph is at the top of his mark and is raring to complete his over. Off we go…

UPDATE – 10.58 pm IST (5.28 pm GMT) – Good news! Right then, play will resume at 11.00 pm IST (5.30 pm GMT). Also, no overs have been lost.

UPDATE – 10.42 pm IST (5.12 pm GMT) – Oops! It has started to rain again! The trend of a wicket bringing about rain has continued even in the ODI series. The ground staff rush in with the covers and have now covered the entire square. The rain has come at the wrong time for the West Indies who were into India’s tail and were just two wickets away from bowling them out. Just as we type, the rain has subsided and the ground staff have removed the covers as well. Stick around as resumption is not far away.

37.3 overs (0 Run) Ouch, that must have hurt! Alzarri Joseph bowls a quick short ball and angles it into the body. Umran Malik tries to get out of the way by backing away but the pace is just too much and he gets hit on the body.

Umran Malik is the new batter.

37.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! LBW! Shardul Thakur has reviewed it straight away though. Alzarri Joseph bowls this one on a perfect length and close to the off stump, getting the ball to seam in a touch. Thakur gets pushed on the back foot as he looks to block but gets beaten for pace and the ball goes past the inside edge to hit the back pad. A loud appeal from Joseph and the finger is raised, On reviewing, there is no spike on UltraEdge and Ball Tracking shows that it is umpire’s call on impact and wickets as hitting. Thakur has to depart.

37.1 overs (0 Run) Starts right on the money as he bowls a quick fuller one on middle. Shardul Thakur manages to jam it out toward mid-wicket.

Drinks Break! India find themselves in a lot of trouble at 167-7. The onus is on Shardul Thakur to bat with the tail and take the visitors to a respectable total on what is a tough wicket to bat on. On the other hand, West Indies have done an exceptional job with the ball but the job is not yet over. They cannot afford to be complacent and need to wrap the innings as quickly as possible. Shai Hope now brings Alzarri Joseph (5-0-27-0) back into the attack.

36.6 overs (0 Run) Around the pads, Kuldeep Yadav nudges it down in front of leg slip.

36.5 overs (1 Run) Short and wide, turning away, hit away hard to sweeper cover for one more.

36.4 overs (1 Run) On middle, swept away nicely in front of square leg for a single.

36.3 overs (1 Run) That could have been game over for Kuldeep Yadav! Short and outside off, Shardul Thakur backs away and hits it to the left of Shimron Hetmyer at cover but the latter makes a good diving stop. Thakur sets off for the single but Kuldeep is slow to respond. In the end, Hetmyer wasn’t able to throw it with the required speed accuracy while off-balanced and Kuldeep made it through.

36.2 overs (0 Run) Floats it up around the pads, Shardul Thakur pushes it to the right of the bowler.

36.1 overs (0 Run) quicker one, pushed fuller and onto the stumps, Shardul Thakur manages to keep it out.

35.6 overs (1 Run) Good running! Full and straight, forced away toward wide mid on for a quick single and Shardul Thakur will keep strike for the next over.

35.5 overs (2 Runs) Keeps it full and bowls it around middle, Shardul Thakur flicks it away through mid-wicket for a couple of runs more.

35.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Full and wide, Shardul Thakur sees the width and obliges as he crashes this one through the cover region for a boundary. WI vs IND: 2nd ODI: Shardul Thakur hits Romario Shepherd for a 4! IND 161/7 (35.4 Ov). CRR: 4.51

35.3 overs (0 Run) Bowls it a touch fuller and hones in on the stumps, Shardul Thakur does well to block it out.

35.2 overs (0 Run) Length again, outside off and this one zips through. Shardul Thakur looks to cut it away but is beaten due to the extra bounce.

35.1 overs (0 Run) On a good length outside off, Shardul Thakur drives it off the back foot but straight to the man at cover.

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