Windies post a formidable total - In a do-or-die clash for a spot in the next round, the West Indies have set a challenging target of 196, finishing their 20 overs at 195/4. After Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and opted to bowl first, the Men in Maroon justified their power-hitting reputation. Despite a forced change at the top with Brandon King sidelined, Roston Chase stepped up, combining with Shai Hope to provide a platform with a solid 68-run opening partnership.
Carnage towards the end shifts momentum - While India managed to claw back into the game by taking three quick wickets in the middle phase, the final five overs proved costly. The West Indies were positioned at 125/4 after 15 overs, but a late-inning surge spearheaded by Jason Holder and Rovman Powell saw them plunder 70 runs in the death overs. The duo added 76 off just 35 balls for the 5th wicket. Suryakumar Yadav will likely be frustrated with a couple of big overs, as the momentum shifted significantly toward the Caribbean side heading into the break.
Steep mountain to climb - India’s effort in the field added to their woes, characterized by uncharacteristic lapses, including two dropped catches by Abhishek Sharma. Jasprit Bumrah got a couple of wickets whereas Hardik Pandya and Varun Chakaravarthy got one each as well. Chasing 196 is a daunting task, especially given India’s historical struggle to hunt down large totals in T20 World Cups. With their title defense on the line, the pressure is immense on the Indian batting order to deliver a clinical start in this high-pressure pursuit. We will be back with the chase.



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