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ENG vs WI 3rd T20, ENG vs WI 2024

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ENG
149-719.2
England won by 3 wickets 🏆
WI
20.0145-8
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J Overton Logo
J Overton Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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R Ahmed Logo
R Ahmed Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:125.00
T Hinds Logo
T Hinds Jersy

1-30

(2.2)

Econ: 12.86
P'ship : 7(6)
Last Wkt : Liam Livingstone 39(28)
17th Over:
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1
1
 
= 3
18th Over:
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4
 
= 16
Last Over:
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0
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1
0
 
= 3
This Over:
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4
 
= 5

Player of the Match

Saqib Mahmood Logo
Saqib Mahmood Jersy
Saqib Mahmood
England
3/17

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West Indies have been hit hard by England, especially with the new ball. They lost wickets like a pack of cards in the powerplay and never looked like recovering from that disastrous start throughout the series. The visitors have taken an unassailable 3-0 lead, with two more T20Is remaining in the series for the hosts to showcase some fight. For now, this is me AkshayaKrishna Polya signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Pritam Dey and scorer/analyst Bishal Mandal, who brought you all the live action of this cracking encounter. We will meet again. Until then, it's cheers!
Jos Buttler (England Captain): "Yeah, I think the collective effort as a group has been the biggest positive for us winning the series. Saqib and Jofra were brilliant were brilliant with the new ball yet again for us. Yeah, Jamie has been delighted to wear the England shirt and give his 100%. The lengths he bowled today was just outstanding. I feel Sam Curran batted brilliantly today. It was a matured innings from him and he took the pressure off the other guys. Different guys have put up their hands in this series to be honest. Yeah, we are obviously delighted with the series win. We just want to keep playing well and we have a really hungry dressing room so looking forward to the next 2 matches."
Rovman Powell (West Indies Captain): "I think it is obviously disappointing to lose so many wickets in the powerplay. We are losing it in clusters. We did address that in the meeting, but it didn't come off tonight. It's a case of us of being our natural self. But the element of being smart is missing. We lose wickets in clusters. When you lose wickets, the middle overs get a rotating work, and you can't go ahead in the middle overs. The execution wasn't proper. Saturday provides us an opportunity to turn it around. Tonight, our bowlers executed better against quality English batters. The guys have to take more catches. Fielding is a collective effort; we need to improve as individuals. Akeal has been a standout performer for us. There is only one or two standing up, but Akeal has been fantastic throughout the series. England are a good team. We have two good games of cricket remaining."
Saqib Mahmood (Player of the Match): "I think as a bowling unit, you always have a mindset of picking up early wickets. When you look into the West Indies line-up, you always need to put them under pressure and I think we have done well so far. I think I have bowled well so far in the series. Me and Jofra are very good mates. We have that good relationship and we try to help each other a lot. Ah, it was nervy in the fag end of the run chase. I did not want to bat to be honest but it ended up being a good win so I am happy."
Player of the Match: Saqid Mahmood.
Time for the Post-Match Presentation.
6:10 AM IST and 8:40 PM Local Time: A thriller in St Lucia, and England come on top of it with a three-wicket win. The Jos Buttler-led side seals the series with two games to spare! This is England's first T20I series win in the Caribbean Islands since 2018/19. It was a game that swung like a pendulum, and it can be said that the fielding made the difference in the end. West Indies were pretty average on the field, dropping too many catches and conceding too many runs with misfields. The inclement weather delayed the start for exactly 45 minutes. Buttler won the third toss in a row and bowled first without any second thought. It was a horror-looking powerplay for the hosts yet again. This time, they lost as many as five wickets in the first six overs. It all started with the run-out of Shai Hope in the first over, and the Windies' batters played reckless strokes one after the other to help themselves on the way to the pavilion. Saqib Mahmood was sensational with the new ball for the third time in the series and picked up three big wickets in that phase, while Jofra Archer knocked over the dangerous Nicholas Pooran. Skipper Rovman Powell fought hard and smashed his 7th T20I fifty, adding a crucial 73-run 6th wicket partnership with Romario Shepherd, who got into the 30s. Once Jamie Overton broke the partnership, the home side was derailed again and only managed to get to 145/8 in 20 overs. Alzarri Joseph remained unbeaten with a useful 21. Overton completed 100 T20 wickets in the process and picked up three quick wickets to halt any momentum that was building for the West Indies. Phil Salt and Will Jacks didn't look at their best to begin the run chase. Akeal Hosein got rid of the former cheaply for the second time in a row and soon removed the English skipper. Alzarri Joseph got the better of Jacob Bethell inside the powerplay and reduced the visitors to 3 down for 37. England were in trouble and made things tougher for themselves, losing wickets at wrong times. Jacks struggled but ensured that he had a little partnership with Sam Curran, who looked in great touch and scored 41. Both these batters threw their wickets away and kept this game hanging in the balance. Things could have gone either way if Pooran didn't drop Liam Livingstone twice. The Lancashire all-rounder hammered a much-needed 39 off 28 balls and took England pretty close to the finish as he perished trying for a glory hit. Akeal Hosein bagged a few wickets at the back end as well to drag the game until the final over and finished with excellent figures of 4/22, but failed to stop the visitors from winning the game and the series. West Indies have only themselves to blame at. Poor execution with the bat in the powerplay and poor effort on the field. You need to ensure all these facets of the game go your way, though the toss is not in your control. Stay tuned for the post-match presentation...
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