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In pics: Obed McCoy takes 6 wickets as West Indies beat India to level series

Updated On: 02 August, 2022 09:54 AM IST |

West Indies bounced back strongly in the 2nd T20I to beat India by 5 wickets and level the series. The stars for the men in maroon were Obed McCoy who picked up 6 wickets, and Brandon King who led the chase with a knock of 68. Pictures Courtesy/ AFP

A collage of pictures from West Indies vs India 2nd T20I

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A collage of pictures from West Indies vs India 2nd T20I
McCoy set the tone early as he dismissed India's skipper Rohit Sharma for a first ball duck. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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McCoy set the tone early as he dismissed India's skipper Rohit Sharma for a first ball duck. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

Among the Indian batters, only Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant scored more than 20 runs. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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Among the Indian batters, only Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant scored more than 20 runs. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

India kept losing wickets at a steady rate as the West Indian bowlers made merry. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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India kept losing wickets at a steady rate as the West Indian bowlers made merry. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

The big, strapping left-armer McCoy completed his 6-fer with the wicket of Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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The big, strapping left-armer McCoy completed his 6-fer with the wicket of Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

Chasing a target of 139, West Indies' opener Brandon King started brightly despite the other batsman struggling against the Indian bowling attack. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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Chasing a target of 139, West Indies' opener Brandon King started brightly despite the other batsman struggling against the Indian bowling attack. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

King's knock of 68 proved to be crucial for the men in maroon. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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King's knock of 68 proved to be crucial for the men in maroon. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

India was never out of the competition as the bowlers kept things tight and picked up wickets at regular intervals, but the target proved too little to defend. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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India was never out of the competition as the bowlers kept things tight and picked up wickets at regular intervals, but the target proved too little to defend. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

In the end, Devon Thomas and Odean Smith steered the side home with 4 balls to spare. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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In the end, Devon Thomas and Odean Smith steered the side home with 4 balls to spare. Picture Courtesy/ AFP

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