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ENG vs WI 42nd Match, T20 WC 2024

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ENG
181-217.3
England won by 8 wickets πŸ†
WI
20.0180-4
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P Salt Logo
P Salt Jersy

87

(47)

4s: 7
6s: 5
SR:185.11
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J Bairstow Logo
J Bairstow Jersy
4s: 5
6s: 2
SR:184.62
A Joseph Logo
A Joseph Jersy

0-32

(2.3)

Econ: 12.80
P'ship : 97(44)
Last Wkt : Moeen Ali 13(10)
15th Over:
1
0
4
6
4
wd
0
 
= 16
16th Over:
4
6
4
6
6
4
 
= 30
Last Over:
1
4
1
0
0
0
 
= 6
This Over:
2
1
1
 
= 4

Player of the Match

Philip Salt Logo
Philip Salt Jersy
Philip Salt
England
87(47)
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That's it from an exciting Super 8s fixture from the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup. Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshay Bhide and scorer/analyst Bishal Mandal. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world.
Most runs by a designated wicket-keeper in T20Is: 2967 - Jos Buttler 2952 - Mohammad Rizwan 2450 - Quinton de Kock 2030 - Mohammad Shahzad 1617 - MS Dhoni
Most Runs in England v West Indies T20Is: 478 - Phil Salt 423 - Alex Hales 422 - Chris Gayle 420 - Nicholas Pooran 390 - Jos Buttler
Longest Winning Spree for West Indies in T20 Internationals:

8 - 2024

7 - 2012/13

5 - 2017

4 - 2015/16
England’s batters with most sixes against a single opponent team in T20Is:

32 - Phil Salt vs West Indies

26 - Eoin Morgan vs New Zealand

25 - Jos Buttler vs Australia

24 - Jos Buttler vs South Africa
Highest scores for England batters in T20 World Cups:

116* - Alex Hales vs Sri Lanka in Chattogram, 2014

101* - Jos Buttler vs Sri Lanka in Sharjah, 2021

99* - Luke Wright vs Afghanistan in Colombo, 2012

87* - Philip Salt vs West Indies in Gros Islet, 2024 – TONIGHT

86* - Alex Hales vs India in Adelaide, 2022
Jos Buttler (England Captain): "That was a really good performance from us. We planned really well, we've been practicing well and we executed both with the bat and ball really really well and we deserved the win.

We bowled really well to restrict such a powerful batting lineup, such good six hitters especially. We did a really good job at that. Still a decent score, we had to play well to get that but we were very smart with the bat. The guys were very calculative when they took their options on. Bairstow and Salt partnership was so good. Jonny came in with good intent and put the momentum straight back. When Salt got the big over, it certainly broke the back of it.

That's why I brought Jofra back there (in the 16th over) with Pooran and Andre Russell coming in, 2 of the best players in the world so we wanted to use Jofra there to get a wicket or restrict them. Sometimes you have to bring your best bowler back and shut them earlier.

Rashid has been excellent all the time. An important player for a long time. He has so much variations. Jonny batted at number 4 today. He is a class player. He's been for a really long time and we have decided to back class players. Today was an impressive innings, a really mature player's innings.

It was a really good performance. People say you learn when you lose but I truly believe you learn when you win as well. We will reflect on what we did well to win today and then put it to bed and move on to the next one."
Rovman Powell (West Indies Captain): "I think we got to look at it from the batting perspective. I feel we were 15-20 runs short. But we needed a good display from the bowling group.

We are normally good in the last five overs but you have to give the credit to the English bowlers. The way they bowled, it was difficult for us to get away and get to a good total.

(On King's injury) Little bit of a strain. But hopefully, he will be back fit for the next game. We know how important he is for us.

Those chances are difficult. But you have to give credit to Salt. I guess he loves playing against the West Indies. He always makes us pay when you drop the catches.

We have to look back and evaluate. Our destiny is in our hands and we need to continue to play some good cricket."
Most runs conceded in a single over in Men’s T20 World Cups:

36 - Stuart Broad (England) vs India in Durban, 2007

36 - Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan) vs West Indies in Gros Islet, 2024

33 - Jeremy Gordon (Canada) vs USA in Dallas, 2024

32 - Izatullah Dawlatzai (Afghanistan) vs England in Colombo, 2012

30 - Bilawal Bhatti (Pakistan) vs Australia in Mirpur, 2014

30 - Romario Shepherd (West Indies) vs England in Gros Islet, 2024 - TONIGHT
Jonny Bairstow's Top Scores in T20 World Cups:

48* v West Indies at St. Lucia, TONIGHT

31 v Namibia at North Sound, 2024

18 v West Indies at Pallekele, 2012

16* v Australia at Dubai, 2021

13 v New Zealand at Abu Dhabi, 2021
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