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Recent Match Report – West Indies vs India 3rd T20I 2023

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India 164 for 3 (Suryakumar 83, Tilak 49*, Joseph 2-25) beat West Indies 159 for 5 (King 42, Powell 40*, Kuldeep 3-28) by seven wickets

A sublime 44-ball 83 from Suryakumar Yadav, peppered with boundary shots all around the park, kept India alive in the T20I series against West Indies – the scoreline now reads 2-1 in West Indies’ favour going into the USA leg of the five-match contest. India were in a spot of bother when their two openers fell early in the chase of 160 – also the highest target of the series so far – but Suryakumar, the world’s No. 1 T20I batter, counter-attacked with ten fours and four sixes.

His innings left the West Indies bowlers with very few answers, and allowed Tilak Varma to quietly settle in and play a decisive supporting role. Tilak blossomed after Suryakumar’s dismissal to finish with an unbeaten 49 himself, a third straight innings of promise and the first one to come in a victory.

West Indies, who won the toss and opted to bat, scored 159 for 5, which seemed solid on the slow surface, but with a steady drizzle coming into play in the second innings, their bowlers had a tougher time compared to the Indian bowlers. They failed to replicate what India’s spinners – led by KuldeepYadav‘s three-for – did, and the series now moves to the USA with India possibly with the momentum.

Kuldeep leads India’s spin dominance

West Indies captain Rovman Powell chose to bat at the toss, citing the used Providence surface, and India too believed the surface was slow, using nine straight overs of spin between overs three and 11. Openers Brandon King (42) and Kyle Mayers (25) found the occasional boundaries in the powerplay, but the combination of Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal ensured West Indies could score only 38 runs in the first six overs.

Axar then got the first breakthrough when Mayers mistimed a slog sweep, ending the 55-run opening stand, after which Johnson Charles’ sluggish innings allowed Chahal and Kuldeep to settle down. Kuldeep got on the scorecard when he successfully reviewed an lbw call to dismiss Charles with a googly.

Sreshth Shah is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @sreshthx

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