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After India defeated West Indies in the second one-day international, Shreyas Iyer expressed his “unhappiness with the way…”

Team India defeated the West Indies and won by two wickets in the second One-Day International of the three-match series on Sunday at the Queens Park Oval venue in Port of Spain thanks to half-centuries by Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson, and Axar Patel.

Shreyas Iyer, an Indian batsman, expressed his optimism for a century in the upcoming match after India crushed the West Indies in the second One-Day International. Team India defeated the West Indies by two wickets in the second One-Day International of the three-match series on Sunday at the Queens Park Oval venue in Port of Spain thanks to half-centuries from Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson, and Axar Patel.

Shreyas Iyer hit 63 runs off 71 balls when Alzarri Joseph had him caught behind the stumps. “I was quite pleased with the grade I received today, but I was extremely dissatisfied with how I was treated. I believed I could have easily led the squad to victory, but the wicket was incredibly unlucky. I’m hoping to hit a century as in upcoming game, “said Shreyas at a news conference following the game.

With a 2-0 victory, India now leads the series. A 99-run partnership among Iyer (63) and Samson (54) stabilised their innings as they were struggling at 79/3.

“Then dropped two consecutive wickets for 60, where we had to develop from there. Sanju entered with a lot of purpose. I had already started to bat and had seen about 20 balls. Sanju and I therefore realized exactly we was doing. Sanju went on the spinners after facing a few balls, according to Iyer.

He said, “He smacked those for two sixes and all of a sudden the momentum changed towards us and we built on the alliance.

The batter gave Axar Patel further credit for his outstanding performance, which helped Team India cross the finish line.

To be honest, I enjoyed it. Rahul sir was becoming agitated as we were all seated together. He was disseminating the information.

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