The venue may have changed, but the result didn’t.
Team India clinched the T20I series against the West Indies by winning the 4th T20I by 59 runs, taking an unassailable 3-1 lead in the 5-match series.
Having been put in to bat, Rohit Sharma & Co. took the attack to the West Indian bowlers right from the word go.
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Even though there was no big score from one batsman for Team India, as many as 6 batsmen among the top 7 managed to score 20 or more runs.
With contributions from almost everyone in the batting group, India posted 191 on the board.
In reply, the West Indies were never in the run-chase. Wickets at regular intervals never allowed their innings to take off and eventually, they were bowled out for just 132, giving India another comfortable victory.