10:18pm That will be all from us for this game. We hope you enjoyed our coverage and would love to have your company for the third and final T20I on Thursday. In the meantime, there is lots of other cricket lined up - all of which can be followed on ESPNcricinfo. Until next time, this is goodbye from Chandan and myself!

Hayley Matthews, the West Indies captain is also the Player of the Match: We probably knew we did not do as well as we wanted to do in the first game. We went back and analyzed (what went wrong). The girls were really hungry to turn things around and it showed in the way we started (today). (On her thoughts when they dropped Mandhana thrice) When we looked at the score, we felt we had it under control. Smriti was playing a great knock but we felt if we could finish off well, we could keep them to a respectable total. Kudos to players like Dottin (who came back and kept them down). We felt 160 was around par, we were happy with what they got in the end. Felt they got 10 runs too many than what we would have liked, but it felt like a really chaseable target.

Smriti Mandhana, India captain: T20 cricket is like that, you have one really good day and then have that sort of a game (like tonight). The conditions changed massively after the 7-8th over of the first innings. They batted really well. Our execution could have been better. We will work really hard and come back next game. For the first seven-eight overs, there was a bit of moisture. The kind of batting we could do in the first game, the same shots were not coming off tonight. We had to be a little more sensible and then start launching. We had a good launchpad. Richa batted extremely well, we could have scored 10-15 runs more. Even me, getting out at the wrong time, I could have stayed (at the crease) more. Going forward, we will have to pride ourselves on executing what we want to execute. It (the dew) was not there as much in the first ten overs of their fielding. Cricket is a game where you cannot complain. We knew dew was going to be there. We have to put our hand up and figure out where to bowl when dew is there and even (be better) at fielding. Tomorrow is an off day, we will come back and practice in wet conditions and come back for the final game.

Deandra Dottin: It feels really good. We always like to come from behind, I guess. We reflected on what went wrong (in the first game), what we needed to do and tried to stick to the basics (tonight). The girls, I guess, are feeling really good (after tonight and squaring the series). (What changed) The determination that we have. We don't like losing and we were hungrier and wanted it more. We do not stress on the negative result but always try to go forward positively and win the next game. (On catches going down) Sometimes, we get to the ball too quickly (smiles) and drop some catches. Catches win matches, these (drops) things happen in cricket, so we have to focus a bit more (on holding onto catches). (On Joseph) She is absolutely brilliant, and we encourage her to keep doing what she is doing and keep hitting those big sixes.

9:59pm Wow. Just wow. That is perhaps the first exclamation that comes to mind after seeing West Indies' batting effort. Joseph butchered the bowlers during the powerplay and while Matthews also found the fence regularly during that phase, it was after her opening partner's dismissal that she truly grew into her own. She accessed almost every area of the field and some of the strokes she played will live long in the memory, especially those that she played on the off side. Campbelle stitched together a handy cameo too, but this night belonged to Hayley Matthews and her genius.

West Indies were irresistible, make no mistake about it. But India will not be happy with their ordinary display. Their bowlers bowled both sides of the wicket and at times, seemed to bowl without any constructive plans. Their execution was not much better and they will have a fair bit of introspection to indulge in before they reconvene on Thursday, when the series will be on the line.

15.4
4
Sajana to Matthews, FOUR, that will be that! A crunching stroke to seal a crunching victory! West Indies have really done it at a canter, and we will have a decider on Thursday! A touch shorter than the previous ball, offering just enough width. Matthews rocks into position and blazes it past cover. The ball hits the fence in no time and just like that, we are back level!
15.3
0
Sajana to Matthews, no run, length just outside off. Matthews goes back and jabs it towards cover
15.2
4
Sajana to Matthews, FOUR, Matthews rattles along to 81! Darted in full on the pads and that is just asking for trouble. Matthews brings out the sweep and smacks it past short fine leg!
15.1
1
Sajana to Campbelle, 1 run, fullish outside off. Campbelle chips down the track and heaves it towards deep mid wicket

END OF OVER:
15 | 5 Runs | WI-W: 151/1 (9 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 10.06, RRR: 1.80)

  • Hayley Matthews77 (44b)
  • Shemaine Campbelle28 (25b)
  • Deepti Sharma3-0-26-0
  • Saima Thakor3-0-28-1
14.6
0
Sharma to Matthews, no run, full on off. Matthews comes forward and taps it gently towards mid wicket
14.5
1
Sharma to Campbelle, 1 run, full on the pads. Campbelle helps it round the corner for another single
14.4
0
Sharma to Campbelle, no run, fullish on middle stump. Campbelle skips down the track and pushes it towards mid wicket
14.3
1
Sharma to Matthews, 1 run, fuller on the pads. Matthews tucks it towards mid wicket for a single. That was fielded by Mandhana, by the way
14.2
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Sharma to Matthews, 2 runs, length ball on the pads. Matthews goes back and works it behind square. Has enough time to canter back for two

The physio is out to check on Mandhana, and that is the last thing India will want, with this series potentially heading to a decider

14.1
1
Sharma to Campbelle, 1 run, was that a chance?! Tossed up on off. Campbelle advances and flicks it uppishly towards short mid wicket. Mandhana dives low to her left and the ball grazes her fingers before rolling towards long on. Mandhana might have injured herself in the process too

Just 14 needed now. WI have 36 balls to get those. Deepti returns for her third

END OF OVER:
14 | 19 Runs | WI-W: 146/1 (14 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 10.42, RRR: 2.33)

  • Hayley Matthews74 (41b)
  • Shemaine Campbelle26 (22b)
  • Saima Thakor3-0-28-1
  • Renuka Singh3-0-29-0
13.6
4
Thakor to Matthews, FOUR, threads the eye of the needle! Matthews is making this look ridiculously easy! This was not as bad a ball. Back of a length and finishing on the stumps. Matthews, though, is seeing it like a beach ball. Gives herself room and scythes it between extra cover and cover point!
13.5
4
Thakor to Matthews, FOUR, four more! Matthews is in a hurry! Proper slot ball on the pads. Matthews cannot believe what has been dished out and slugs it behind square!
13.4
4
Thakor to Matthews, FOUR, oh, wow! This is awesome batting! Short outside off again and Matthews pulls off a special, special stroke. Stands up tall on the back foot and then creams it over cover!
13.4
5w
Thakor to Matthews, 5 wides, oh dear - the wheels are coming off now! Short ball speared way down leg. Matthews swings and misses and that is a really hard take for Ghosh, standing up to the stumps. Does not get anything on it, and WI get five bonus runs. As if they were not scoring enough already...
13.3
1
Thakor to Campbelle, 1 run, slower ball on a back of a length outside off. Campbelle slaps it towards long off
13.2
0
Thakor to Campbelle, no run, back of a length outside off. Campbelle hangs back and stabs it towards the bowler
13.1
1
Thakor to Matthews, 1 run, back of a length on leg stump. Matthews works it towards deep square leg

END OF OVER:
13 | 11 Runs | WI-W: 127/1 (33 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 9.76, RRR: 4.71)

  • Hayley Matthews61 (37b)
  • Shemaine Campbelle25 (20b)
  • Renuka Singh3-0-29-0
  • Sajeevan Sajana2-0-8-0
12.6
1
Renuka Singh to Matthews, 1 run, back of a length on leg stump. Matthews tucks it off her pads towards deep square leg
12.5
4
Renuka Singh to Matthews, FOUR, one bounce and into the fence! Another drag-down just outside off. Matthews picks the slower one too and pulverizes it between long on and deep mid wicket!
12.4
1
Renuka Singh to Campbelle, 1 run, fullish, angling into the stumps. Campbelle muscles it down the ground to long on
12.3
0
Renuka Singh to Campbelle, no run, slower ball hung up on a length wide outside off. Campbelle swishes at it and misses
12.2
4
Renuka Singh to Campbelle, FOUR, thumped down the ground! Slot ball outside off. Campbelle transfers her weight forward and boshes it over the bowler's head!