India-WI T20I: Pollard, Powell guide Windies to respectable 146/6

Pollard's fifty and a late assault from Powell ensured WI had a score to defend

pollard-ap West Indies Kieron Pollard (right) bats as India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant looks on during their third T20 international cricket match in Providence, Guyana | AP

Kieron Pollard once again proved to be the saviour for the West Indies, as his well-crafted fifty and a late assault from Rovman Powell took them to a respectable total of 146/6 against India in the third and final T20I, in Guyana.

Pollard's 58 had one four and six sixes, while Powell provided the late flourish with a 20-ball 32.

Debutant Deepak Chahar was the pick of the Indian bowlers, with exceptional figures of 3-1-4-3. He, however, did not bowl his full quota of four overs. He took three wickets his first two overs to leaving West Indies tottering at 14 for 3. He got the ball to swing both ways as he removed pinch-hitter Sunil Narine (2), Evin Lewis (10) and Shimron Hetmyer (1).

However Pollard counter-attacked with great gusto hitting as many as half a dozen sixes in his 45-ball-58—his first half-century for the West Indies in seven years.

Along with Nicholas Pooran (17), who played the second fiddle, Pollard added 67 for the fourth wicket as the Caribbeans looked to have recovered from their initial slump.

However Navdeep Saini came back for his second spell to first dismiss left-hander Pooran with an off-cutter (leg-cutter for the batsman) which was edged to Rishabh Pant behind the stumps.

Saini (2/34 in 4 overs), who had trapped Pollard leg-before with a dipping full-toss in the first game then bowled a slower delivery that pegged back the middle stump breaching through his bat and pad. West Indies were once again reeling at 105 for 5 before Deepak's younger cousin Rahul (1/27 in 3 overs) got his maiden wicket in the form rival skipper Carlos Brathwaite.

However Powell smashed his way to an unbeaten 32 off 20 balls to prop up the Windies total.

India captain Virat Kohli gave the final over to Saini instead of Deepak who had an over left. But the ploy didn't work too well as Powell stuck into him with two sixes that damaged his final figures.

(With PTI inputs)