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Captain Rovman Powell hits out during his 40 not out against India on Tuesday. (CMC photo)

Windies denied series win

August 9, 2023

CMC – West Indies were forced to delay their celebrations after India beat them convincingly by seven wickets in the third Twenty20 International in Guyana on Tuesday, to extend the series into the Florida finale next weekend.

Needing a victory at the National Stadium in order to clinch an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series, West Indies only mustered 159 for five from their 20 overs after choosing to bat, a target which India chased down with 13 balls to spare.

When left-arm seamer Obed McCoy got Yashasvi Jaiswal (1) to sky to Alzarri Joseph at mid-on with six runs on the board in the second over, West Indies appeared to be setting the stage for their first series win over India in nearly seven years.

However, the thoroughly impressive Suryakumar Yadav took the game away from the home side with a brilliant 83 off 44 deliveries, before rookie 20-year-old Tilak Varma polished off the chase with a superb unbeaten 49 from just 37 balls.

“I think maybe we were ten, 15 runs short. It seems at the end it was a pretty good wicket,” said captain Rovman Powell, who lashed a 19-ball unbeaten 40.

“Having said that, praise has to be given to the batting unit. I think the start that we got was something that we asked for. We just lose our way in the middle overs a little bit.

“I think things went smoothly today. It’s just that we were maybe ten, 15 runs short.”

Brandon King top-scored with a run-a-ball 42 to inspire an opening stand of 55 with Kyle Mayers (25) before adding another 20 for the second wicket with Johnson Charles (12), and 30 with in-form left-hander Nicholas Pooran who blasted two fours and a six in a 12-ball 20.

King counted five fours and a six while the left-handed Mayers punched three fours and a six in a 20-ball knock, but their partnership was still a sluggish one, requiring 46 balls.

When Mayers top-edged left-arm spinner Axar Patel to backward square to perish in the eighth over and Charles was lbw to left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3-28) in the 11th over, West Indies were 75 for two and in need of some urgency.

Pooran provided it briefly but when he and King fell in the 15th over, and Shimron Hetmyer followed for nine at the start of the 18th over, Powell arrived to lift the innings with a late flourish, belting a four and three sixes in a 36-run, unbroken sixth wicket stand with Romario Shepherd (two not out).

In reply, Jaiswal’s demise left West Indies with an open door and when speedster Joseph picked up the first of his two wickets by having Shubman Gill top-edging a pull to mid-wicket in the fifth over, India were stumbling on 34 for two.

Any fears of a collapse were put to rest, however, Suryakumar counter-attacking in an 87-run, third wicket stand with Varma, to erase any hope of a West Indies win.

The 32-year-old eight-hander smacked 10 fours and four sixes to race to his fifty off 23 balls with the second of two successive fours at the start of the eighth over from pacer Shepherd, while Varma struck four fours and a six.

Suryakumar eventually holed out to deep square off Joseph in the 13th over with triple figures in sight but Varma never wavered, dominating a 43-run, unbroken fourth wicket with Pandya to see India over the line.

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