Kuwait Times

McCoy lifts West Indies

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BASSETERRE: A record-breaking six-wicket haul by Obed McCoy paved the way for a nervy seriesleve­ling five-wicket win for the West Indies over India in the second T20 Internatio­nal of the fivematch series at Warner Park in St Kitts on Monday. Comfortabl­e winners of the opening encounter in Trinidad three days earlier, India were dismissed for 138 off 19.4 overs with left-arm seamer McCoy returning the outstandin­g figures of six for 17, the best-ever by a West Indian in T20 Internatio­nals.

Opening batsman’s Brandon King’s 68 set the home side on their way to what looked a comfortabl­e victory before they stumbled towards the end and needed an unbeaten 31 from wicketkeep­erbatsman Devon Thomas to reach the target at 141 for five off 19.2 overs and set the stage for the third match at the same venue on Tuesday.

McCoy, who has endured a succession of injury setbacks in the previous 12 months, looked to be back to his best and gave the West Indies the perfect start when he claimed the vital wicket of Indian captain Rohit Sharma with the first ball of the match. He also completed his four-over effort with a

wicket - Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar - off his final ball and in between added the scalps of Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik and Ravi Ashwin as India’s vaunted batting line-up labored on pitch offering disconcert­ing bounce.

“I went into this match with a much clearer mind than the last game,” said McCoy after receiving the ‘Man of the Match’ award. “I am enjoying the challenge bowling at the start of the innings and at the death and so far I am really learning a lot from these experience­s.” Hardik Pandya topscored with 31 but no-one in the visitors’ line-up was really able to get on top of a discipline­d West Indies bowling effort. King’s polished innings at the start of the West Indies reply came off 52 balls with eight fours and two sixes.

When he was yorked by Avesh Khan in the 15th over though at 107 for four, India looked to tighten the screws, only for Khan to spoil his earlier good work when he bowled a no-ball at the start of the critical final over of the match and Thomas capitalize­d to take his relieved team across the line. “We didn’t bat well. We just didn’t apply ourselves, but that can happen,” was Sharma’s assessment of his team’s batting performanc­e. “But as I have said many times already, when you’re trying to achieve something as a batting group you won’t always succeed, so we aren’t going to change our plans based on this result.” —AFP

 ?? ?? BASSETERRE: Obed McCoy (right), of West Indies, celebrates the dismissal of Rohit Sharma, of India, during the second T20I match between West Indies and India at Warner Park in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis on August 01, 2022. —AFP
BASSETERRE: Obed McCoy (right), of West Indies, celebrates the dismissal of Rohit Sharma, of India, during the second T20I match between West Indies and India at Warner Park in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis on August 01, 2022. —AFP

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