The West Indies won the first ODI on 3 December, running down England's 325 all out to reach 6/326 with 7 balls remaining. Shai Hope was POTM with 109 from 83 balls. Salt and Crawley each made 40s for England.
The WIndies are 4/100 batting first in the 2nd game. 20 overs gone. Hope (45* from 38 balls) and Rutherford (31* from 44) are doing their best to steady a ship that was sinking fast at 4/23.
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Hope 68, Rutherford 63. WIndies recovered to 4/152 but then collapsed to lose their last 6 wickets for 50. All out for 202 in 39.4 overs. England, chasing the target in an adjusted 46.1 overs, is presently 0/27 from 4 overs.
I had hoped that the first match might be the start of a resurgence of West Indian cricket (for which the cricketing world would be a better - and much more fun - place) but it looks like it might have been just an isolated swallow, rather than the start of a West Indian summer. Gee, I hope I'm wrong.
I had hoped that the first match might be the start of a resurgence of West Indian cricket (for which the cricketing world would be a better - and much more fun - place) but it looks like it might have been just an isolated swallow, rather than the start of a West Indian summer. Gee, I hope I'm wrong.
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"Keacy Carty hit a half-century and Matthew Forde took three wickets as West Indies claimed a four-wicket win to clinch their first home one-day international series victory over England since 1998.
Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) par score of 188 in 34 overs to win the three-match series at a rain-lashed Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Carty (50) combined with Alick Athanaze (45) for a 76-run partnership, before Romario Shepherd hit an unbeaten 41 from 28 balls to help West Indies get over the line with 14 balls to spare.
Earlier on Saturday, outstanding pace-bowling debutant Forde (3-29) took the wickets of top-order batters Phil Salt (four), Will Jacks (17) and Zak Crawley (zero) to leave England 5-49 inside 10 overs."
CA.
Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) par score of 188 in 34 overs to win the three-match series at a rain-lashed Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Carty (50) combined with Alick Athanaze (45) for a 76-run partnership, before Romario Shepherd hit an unbeaten 41 from 28 balls to help West Indies get over the line with 14 balls to spare.
Earlier on Saturday, outstanding pace-bowling debutant Forde (3-29) took the wickets of top-order batters Phil Salt (four), Will Jacks (17) and Zak Crawley (zero) to leave England 5-49 inside 10 overs."
CA.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.