Jamaica Gleaner

WI suffer T20 series defeat

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LUCKLESS WEST Indies conceded their three-match series to India here yesterday after thundersto­rms stalled an already-stuttering run chase, leaving them with a 22-run defeat under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.

In pursuit of 168 for victory at the Central Broward County Stadium, lightning and rain sent players from the field at 1:40 p.m. with the Caribbean side on 98 for four in the 16th over, still requiring 70 runs to win from 27 balls.

However, the rain never relented and when the contest was called off 45 minutes later, West Indies were well short of the par score of 122.

The defeat followed their fourwicket loss in Saturday’s opener and they will now head into the final T20 Internatio­nal tomorrow in Guyana, trying to avoid yet another whitewash to the Indians.

Hoping to level the series, West Indies were set back early when they lost both openers with eight runs on the board after three overs.

Left-hander Evin Lewis was brilliantl­y caught and bowled by seamer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar without scoring – his second ‘duck’ in as many days – while Sunil Narine, promoted to open in place of John Campbell, missed a heave and was bowled by off-spinner Washington Sundar for four.

REPAIRED THE DAMAGE

All-rounder Rovman Powell then stepped up to stroke a top score of 54 – his second T20 Internatio­nal half-century and second in four outings – as he repaired the damage in a 76-run, third-wicket partnershi­p with left-hander Nicholas Pooran (19).

Powell faced 34 balls and lashed half-dozen fours and three sixes, while Pooran uncharacte­ristically struggled, requiring a whopping 34 balls for his knock and hitting just one four.

With the required run rate having climbed to beyond 12 runs per over, Pooran caved in to the pressure and holed out in the deep off left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya (2-23) – Manish Pandey on the ropes pulling off the nowfamilia­r toss-up catch.

And three balls later in the same over with just a run added, Powell, who had notched his half-century off 30 balls in the 13th over, was trapped lbw by one that pitched and straighten­ed.

By then, the required run rate had climbed to over 13 runs per over, leaving the Windies with a mammoth task and Kieron Pollard (8 not out) and Shimron Hetmyer (6 not out), were only just getting settled when the weather ended the contest prematurel­y.

Opener Rohit Sharma had earlier stroked 67 off 51 deliveries as India, opting to bat first, got up to 167 for five off their 20 overs

Captain Virat Kohli chipped in with 28 and opener Shikhar Dhawan, 23, two innings that helped India to a competitiv­e score on a pitch where free-scoring was difficult.

 ?? AP ?? West Indies’ Rovman Powell raises his bat after scoring 50 runs during the second Twenty20 internatio­nal cricket match against India yesterday in Lauderhill, Florida.
AP West Indies’ Rovman Powell raises his bat after scoring 50 runs during the second Twenty20 internatio­nal cricket match against India yesterday in Lauderhill, Florida.

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