West Indies emerged victorious against India in a thrilling encounter, securing a six-wicket win in the second one-day international at Barbados. This triumph marked their first victory over the Indian side in almost four years, leveling the series at 1-1 and setting the stage for an exciting decider.
Despite the absence of key players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, India opted to bat first after West Indies won the toss. The opening partnership between Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill appeared promising as they stitched together an impressive 90-run stand. However, India’s top order soon faced a collapse, and they found themselves struggling at 113-5. Suryakumar Yadav attempted to salvage the innings with a knock of 24, but another collapse in the lower order led to India being bowled out for 181. Gudakesh Motie and all-rounder Romario Shepherd shone for West Indies, each picking up three wickets on a bowler-friendly track.
In response, India’s Shardul Thakur delivered an impressive performance, taking three wickets and denting the West Indies’ top order. However, Kyle Mayers provided a quick start with 36 runs off just 28 deliveries, including two sixes. Captain Shai Hope (63 not out) and Keacy Carty (48 not out) then showcased their patience and skill, steering West Indies to victory in the 37th over.
Shai Hope, named the player of the match, emphasized the importance of finding ways to score quickly against a quality Indian bowling attack on a challenging wicket. He expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance and the aim to secure one more win in the upcoming decider.
With the series tied at 1-1, both teams will battle it out in the final one-day international on Tuesday before moving on to a five-match Twenty20 series. The outcome of the decider will shape the momentum and confidence of the teams as they head into the upcoming contests.
The West Indies’ triumph over India offers a refreshing turn of events and adds excitement to the ongoing series. Fans can look forward to an intense battle between two competitive teams as they vie for supremacy in the final one-day international.