Team India have been in a roaring form in the shortest format this year but their winning streak was put on hold by West Indies in the second T20I as they claimed a victory by five wickets at the Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts.
Obed McCoy was the shining spot for West Indies as he scalped six wickets and restricted Team India to a below-par score of 138.
In return, West Indies chased down the target with four balls to spare and five wickets in hand. Third T2OI might become a chance for Deepak Hooda to find his place back into the Playing XI.
The batter rose to fame with his century and a 47-run knock off 29 balls against Ireland in the two-match series. The batter could not live up to the expectations in the ODI series against West Indies and got the numbers like 27 and 33.