Rohit Sharma & Co continued their winning run throughout the series except the one T20I that they lost in St. Kitts.
The two sides will now meet in the fifth and final T20I, scheduled to take place on August 7 (Sunday) in Lauderhill, Florida.
Notably, India has already clinched the series 3-1 with one more game left.
India currently lead the five match T20I series against West Indies by 2-1 margin.
Before the fourth T20I, here is what numbers suggest might happen in the match and who among India and West Indies emerges as the winner.
Notably, India and West Indies are set to play the fourth and fifth T20Is in Florida. The Men in Blue lead the five-match T20I series 2-1.
The India all-rounder not only played for Gujarat but led the team to its maiden IPL title in the debut season.
The fourth and fifth T20I of the five-match series is scheduled for August 6 & 7 respectively.
Suryakumar Yadav's brilliant knock helped India to beat West Indies convincingly by 7 wickets.
While the match was originally slated to commence at 8 pm (IST), it is now being reported that the first ball will be bowled at 10 pm (IST).
Rohit Sharma & Co continued their winning run throughout the series except the one T20I that they lost in St. Kitts.
The two sides will now meet in the fifth and final T20I, scheduled to take place on August 7 (Sunday) in Lauderhill, Florida.
Notably, India has already clinched the series 3-1 with one more game left.
India currently lead the five match T20I series against West Indies by 2-1 margin.
Before the fourth T20I, here is what numbers suggest might happen in the match and who among India and West Indies emerges as the winner.
Notably, India and West Indies are set to play the fourth and fifth T20Is in Florida. The Men in Blue lead the five-match T20I series 2-1.
The India all-rounder not only played for Gujarat but led the team to its maiden IPL title in the debut season.
The fourth and fifth T20I of the five-match series is scheduled for August 6 & 7 respectively.
Suryakumar Yadav's brilliant knock helped India to beat West Indies convincingly by 7 wickets.
While the match was originally slated to commence at 8 pm (IST), it is now being reported that the first ball will be bowled at 10 pm (IST).