Team India’s will be eager to redeem themselves when they take on the West Indies in the third T20I on Tuesday at Providence Stadium in Guyana with the series on the line.
The Men in Blue have never previously lost two straight T20Is versus the Caribbeans. Hardik Pandya and the company failed to contain 152 runs in the second game on Sunday in Guyana after falling short by four runs in the first game in Trinidad.
India had the last game in hand, but their captain’s tactical blunder cost them the game. Yuzvendra Chahal’s two wickets in the 17th over gave the visitors a chance to get back in the game, and Hardik gave Arshdeep Singh and Mukesh Kumar the 18th and 19th overs, respectively. The pair was unable to stop the runs, and the Windies won to lead the three-match series 2-0.
There were no rain interruptions in Guyana, despite the prediction saying otherwise, and a full 40 overs of play were conceivable.
Additionally, Tuesday’s prediction indicates that it will pour heavily during the game. AccuWeather predicts that there will be a 50% chance of precipitation and that it will continue to be gloomy.
Fans will nevertheless cross their fingers and hope that the weather behaves as it did during the previous game.
Hardik Pandya said after India’s loss in the second T20I, “That was not a pleasing batting performance”
In two straight games, India’s batting has struggled. No Indian hitter was able to have an effect, despite Tilak Varma making his debut in the first T20I against the West Indies.
Indian captain Hardik Pandya lamented their poor batting performance after the second game, which ultimately cost them the match.
If I’m being completely honest, our batting performance was not that impressive; we should have done better. A good total would have been 160+ or 170, according to Hardik.
The Men in Blue will hope that their batters step up and win one back in the five-match series because they don’t have many other options.
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