Making a strong comeback after the previous defeat, the India women cricket team found the equalizer as they beat West Indies by 53 runs in the second ODI of the three-match series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Sunday.

In pursuit of 192, West Indies got off to a bad start as they lost their opener early in the 4th over. Stacy-Ann King was picked by Shikha Pandey after scoring 6 runs while opener Natasha McLean after scoring 15 runs left the ground.

Shemaine Campbelle remained the top-scorer as she played a knock of 39. Captain Stafanie Taylor scored 20 runs before gifting away her wicket to Poonam Yadav.

In the 29th over, Chedean Nation (6) was too sent back to the pavilion by Yadav.

Kyshona Knight (1), Sheneta Grimmond (0), and Shabika Gajnabi (7) also failed to score big runs and were dismissed cheaply. Alleyne and Fletcher's 16 and 14 respectively did not put their team over the line as West Indies were all out on 138.

For India, Yadav, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, and Deepti Sharma clinched two wickets each.

Earlier, the Indian team won the toss and opted to bat. India in their allotted 50-overs posted a target of 192 for the hosts. The visitors had a struggling start as their both openers were departed early without scoring many runs.

Punam Raut along with skipper Mithali Raj stitched a partnership of 66 runs for the third wicket and helped the team to go past the 50-run mark. Later, Harmanpreet Kaur joined Raut in the middle and both the players kept the scoreboard moving and built a stand of 93 runs before the former was scalped by Alleyne in the 47th over.

Raut's (77) resistance was ended by Afy Fletcher in the following over.

Taniya Bhatia and Jhulan Goswami remained unbeaten with a score of 9 and 1 respectively. India scored 191/6 in the 50 overs. For Windies, Alleyne and Fletcher bagged two wickets each.

With this win, India has levelled the series by 1-1 and the next match will be played at the same ground on November 6.