“Difficult to put feeling into words….”: WI skipper Rovman Powell following T20I series win over India
Following his side’s T20I series win against India, West Indies captain Rovman Powell said that even adjectives cannot describe the…
Following his side’s T20I series win against India, West Indies captain Rovman Powell said that even adjectives cannot describe the…
Following India’s T20I series loss to West Indies, former Indian pacer Venkatesh Prasad expressed disappointment with the team’s performances, calling…
Following his side’s T20I series win against India, West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd said that to dismiss Sanju Samson, the…
The 25-year-old quick, egged on by a raucous crowd, produced the best-ever figures by a West Indies bowler in the shortest format before the home side held its nerve in the final over to level the five-match series at 1-1.
Pant and Iyer amassed 29 runs from 15th and 16th overs collectively to set India up for a big flourish in the last four overs.
West Indies have a lot of power hitters who can demolish any bowling unit, said Kumble.
On Wednesday night, the Indian batsmen batted authoritatively to post a mammoth total of 240 runs for 3 in the stipulated quota of 20 overs before restricting West Indies to 173 for 8 in 20 overs.
India, who were invited to bat first, scored a mammoth 240 for 3 in their stipulated quota of 20 overs.
Rohit scored 71 off just 34 balls in an innings that was punctuated with six fours and five sixes.
Rishabh Pant was promoted to No.3 but the big-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman picked out Holder in his second ball off Pollard to continue his poor run with the willow.