WI vs IND 3rd T20 match is going to start today where there is a slight change in timing of match this series is of 5 matches.
India and the host team play 2 matches where both teams won 1 match each and now they are equal in this series.
Even before this, on August 1, the second T20 match did not start at 8 pm but at 11 pm as per the schedule because players could not reach the stadium at the right time.
WI vs IND 3rd T20 match there is a slight changing of time
According to some reports, the news is spreading that the timing of the WI vs IND third T20 match to be played in St Kitts itself is also being changed.
As we know that all the T20 matches of the Windies tour are going to start at 8 pm in Indian time but due to not reaching the luggage stadium on Monday.
There is a little bit of change in the timing of the second T20 match the start of the match was postponed till 10 pm. Gone.
But then due to other reasons, the start of the match has been delayed once again, the process of tossing was scheduled at 9:30.
At that time not a single player reached the field.
Due to all these problems, the match starts at 11 pm, before this the start of the match has been fixed at 9:30 pm by changing the timing for the third T20 match as well.
While the process of tossing will be done at 9 o’clock.
WI vs IND T20 series West Indies beat India in 2nd match
The host team beat Man in blue in the last match on other hand India win the 1st match of this series, now this series of 5 matches are in a tie position with1-1.
In the second T20 match, the host team beat the visiting team India by 5 wickets.
At the Warner Park Stadium in St Kitts, Captain of the Host team Nicholas Pooran won the toss and go with bowling first.
Ballers play an excellent inning and prove that their captain chooses the right decision.
Obed McCoy take 6 wickets by giving 17 runs in his quota of 4 overs, due to which the Indian team stopped at just 138 runs without playing their allotted 20 overs.
As a result, the host team get a target of 139 runs, which they achieved with 5 wickets remaining thanks to Brendon King’s innings of 64 runs.