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India vs West Indies, 2nd T20I: That is where experience comes into play, says Rohit Sharma on Bhuvneshwar Kumar's four-run 19th over

Bhuvneshwar Kumar's form since his return from injury has often been questioned but India skipper Rohit Sharma "believes in him a lot" after the seamer bowled a brilliant penultimate over that helped the hosts win the second T20I against West Indies. Bhuvneshwar Kumar conceded four runs in the 19th over as West Indies fell short by eight runs in an exciting finish. "You are always a bit scared when you are playing against these guys (West Indies power hitters). In the end, it was a phenomenal finish. Right from the start, we knew it wouldn't be easy. But I am proud we executed our plans under pressure. It was very critical at that point when Bhuvneshwar bowled," said Rohit at the post match presentation after series-sealing win. "That's where experience comes into play. Bhuvi has been doing it for many years and we believe in him a lot."

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Harshal Patel produced superb bowling in slog overs as India survived some anxious moments before walking out with an eight-run win over West Indies in the second T20I that handed them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series on Friday. This was India's 100th win in

He also praise the batters with India posting 186 for five at the Eden Gardens. "The way Virat started he took the pressure off me as well. It was a very important innings. And great finish by Rishabh and Venky Iyer. To see that sort of maturity from Iyer is very pleasing. He looks confident and towards the end he asked me if I wanted to give him an over." However, the fielding can be better, he said. "We were a little sloppy in the field, a little disappointed with that. We could have

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