India and West Indies are taking on each other in the 2nd T20I on Sunday (August 6). The match is being played at the Providence Stadium in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana.
After losing the first T20I match, India will be hoping for a swift comeback in the five-match series. India's struggle in the T20I format continued in the last match as hosts West Indies took the lead with a narrow victory by just 4 runs.

India captain Hardik Pandya was not that concerned with the defeat and said the young squad is learning and results will come as they play more together.
"We were right in the chase and quite comfortable there. We made some errors which cost us the game which is fine. A young team will make mistakes. We will grow together. Throughout the game, we were in control of the game which was the positive in this game," Hardik said after the match.
And as India prepare to restore parity in the series, they will have to play a better brand of cricket. But apart from onfield performance, there can be a saying of the nature as well on Sunday at the Providence Stadium, as rain can play spoilsport in the match.
The temperature in Georgetown, Guyana on Sunday will be around 27° C. The sky will be partly cloudy and there is a chance of rain. According to Accuweather, there is a 7% chance of rain and it increases up to 35% as the day progresses.
The match will start at 10:30 am local time and thus we may see some infringement from rain in the match. Although the rain and thunderstorm is supposed to be heavy and scattered, we believe it may not play a telling part in the match.