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Team India defeated West Indies in the thrilling second T20I by eight runs at Eden Gar♊dens in Kolkata to lead the three-match series 2-0.
Chasing the massive target of 187, West Indies didn’t have a good start as they lost two wickets for 59 in 8.3 overs. Before the home team could capitalise further, the pair of Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell teamed up to counter-attack.
Both Pooran and Powell smashed their respective half-centuries and took the visitors near the finish line. The duo added 100 runs for the third wicket and almost ended the proceedings before Bhuvneshwar Kumar ruined the Caribbean hopes.
Bhuvi showed all his experience and bowled a sensational penultimate over to pull off a thrilling win fo♚r India. The righ🤪t-armer only conceded 4 runs in the over and also removed set-batter Pooran for a well-made 62.
Although Powell (68 no) stayed on the crease and smashed a couple of sixes in the final over but it wasn’t enough as India won the contest by eight runs.
Earlier, India posted 186/5 on the board in their allotted 20 overs. Former skipper Virat Kohli rolled back into form and made a tremendous 52 from 41 deliveries with the help🍃 of eight boundaries, including a six.
Although, after losing Kohli, the hosts were struggling at 106/4 in 13.4 overs before Rishabh Pant and Venkatesh Iyer joined hands to take theꦐir team out of trouble. The pair formed a crucial stand of 76 runs for the fifth wicket to take India to a competitive score.
Pant smashed a brilliant unbeaten knock 52 off 28 balls, including seven fours and a maximum, while Iyer made 33 from 18 deliveries. For the tourists, Roston Chase was the pick of the bowler. The off-spinner picked up a t🥀hree-wicke🌸t haul for 25 in his quota of 4 overs.
Most successive wins in T20Is for India:
- 9 wins: Jan – Dec 2020
- 8 wins: Nov 2021 – Feb 2022*
- 7 wins: Dec 2012 – Apr 2014
- 7 wins: Feb – Mar 2016
- 7 wins: Mar – Jul 2018
Here is how Twitter reacted:
It’s all about holding the nerves, trusting your skills and executing well. Outstanding display of bowling from Team India bowlers 👏👏 Congratulations on winಞning the T20 series
— Vinay Kumar R (@Vinay_Kumar_R)
Bhuv𝕴i’s 19tꦺh over was the difference in the end… 🥳 👏
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash)
India inviting teams to play at home: 👊🏼
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14)
Been a fan of Bhuvi over the years and am genuineꦑly delighted to see this performance from him. Bowled the tough o⭕vers, including a great 19th over
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha)
In my opinion, Bhuvneshwar is the man of the match, ๊considering 🍎the tricky conditions. WI also had the hitters.
— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12)
Bumrah, Bhuvi, Hars🐬hal gives great o🔯ptions at death. Allows Bumrah to be the middle over enforcer if required.
— cricBC (@cricBC)
It was a nervy affair but prevail at the end.
Series win ✅
— Punjab Kings (@PunjabKingsIPL)
India win by 8 runs and go 2-0 up in🌄 the seri꧅es.
— CPL T20 (@CPL)
This is the first time West Indies lost ꧙3 consecutive away T20I bilateral series.
Lost 0-2 v NZ
Lost 0-3 v PAK
Lost 0-2 v IND (so far)— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats)
Iꦏndia seal the series with win in 2nd T20🎐I. Scorecard:
— betvisa68.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
It went down to the wire but India emerged as victors and sealed the series 2-0 ꦆ👏
🇮🇳 won by 8 runs. |
— ICC (@ICC)
Bumrah, Bhuvi, Harshal gives great options at death. Allows Bumrah to be the middle 🀅over enforcer if required.
— cricBC (@cricBC)
Also that 19th over from Bhuvneshwar🃏 Kumar! The best death overs performance I have seen from Bhuvi in🥂 long time.
— Prasenjiit Dey (@CricPrasen)
Rohit Sharma after becom♚in☂g full-time captain of team India:
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Won— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)