You could try B similar to how Kirk does the A chord - barre the same three strings but at the 4th fret instead of the second - and leave out the first string. The reason that Kirk's A shape works is because he's just leaving out one of the notes (E) that he's playing on the 4th string anyway - so nothing is missing.
But playing B sus 2 means you've lost a note and replaced it with a foreign note, which won't sound like the songwriter intended.
You could also try a 4 string B chord without the barre as XX4442. It's not quite as good because it's not in root position (i.e.,The lowest note isn't B) but it's still a B major and better than Bsus2
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