IND vs WI 2nd T20: In the second match of the five-match series against the West Indies, something like this happened, this West Indies batsman was completely upset. Even though India suffered a defeat in the second T20, Arshdeep Singh bowled a yorker for which the batsman had no answer. Arshdeep showed the way to the pavilion by bowling Rovman Powell on a precise yorker.
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Rovman Powell out playing a helicopter shot
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In the 19th over of the second T20 match, Arshdeep’s brilliant ball got Powell clean bowled. On the third ball of the over, Rovman Powell tried to play a helicopter shot like MS Dhoni. But Arshdeep Singh showed Powell the way to the pavilion on a fine yorker. In the second T20I, Arshdeep Singh gave 26 in 4 overs and got a breakthrough. During this his economy was 6.50.
West Indies vice-captain failed in the second match as well
West Indies vice-captain Rovman Powell could not do much with the bat in the second match as well. In the second T20 match, he returned to the pavilion after scoring just five runs in eight balls. A video of the ball on which Powell was bowled during the second T20 match is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
what was the condition of the match
In the second T20 match, West Indies won over India by 5 wickets. West Indies won the toss and invited India to bat first. The Indian team was all out for 138 runs in 19.4 overs. West Indies fast bowler Obed McCoy took 6 for 17 in 4 overs, in response the West Indies team won the match by scoring 145 runs for 5 wickets.
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