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Second T20I: India look to clinch series win against West Indies in Kolkata today

| @indiablooms | Feb 18, 2022, at 05:57 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Rohit Sharma's India will look to clinch the three-match T20I series victory against West Indies with a second straight win at the Eden Gardens here on Friday.

India started the series defeating the visitors by six wickets at the same venue on Wednesday.

While Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav's batting performance is something for India to cheer about, senior pro Virat Kohli's rough run on the pitch is a worry for the men-in-blue.

Even though India went off to a brilliant start in the last match, Sharma's opening partner Ishan Kishan struggled to score 30 odd runs.

After the match, the skipper was seen having a word with the young batter in the boundary line.

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