Updated On: 05 August, 2019 08:41 AM IST | | PTI
Weather plays spoilsport as India have WI on the mat, needing 70 off 27 to win second T20I; opener Rohit Sharma's 51-ball 67 guides visitors to 167-5

India's Rohit Sharma hits a four during his 67-run knock v West Indies in the 2nd T20I yesterday. Pic /AFP
Lauderhill (USA): India were on the verge of clinching the series with a second consecutive T20I win over the West Indies yesterday before the heavens opened and the players had to return to the pavilion.
At the time of going to press, the hosts needed 70 runs to win off 27 balls with the score reading 98/4 in 15.3 overs. Kieron Pollard was batting on eight and Shimron Hetmyer was on six. For India, left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya took 2-23 off 3.3 overs. Rovman Powell was leading the run chart for the Windies with a 34-ball 54.
Earlier, Pandya's two last-over sixes after Rohit Sharma's characteristically sublime 67 lifted India to 167 for five against West Indies in the second T20 International here yesterday.