WI vs ENG: England pursued the target of 223 one ball early; Phil Salt took the wind out of West Indies bowlers; 71 runs needed in 24 deliveries.
England vs. West Indies: Following two T20 defeats, the England squad, which embarked on a West Indies tour, triumphed spectacularly in the third T20 encounter. Allow us to provide you with the full match report.
WI vs ENG: West Indies and England squared off in their third Twenty20 series match last Saturday. In this thrilling game, Harry Brook struck a winning run at a strike rate of 442.86, which not only gave his team a thrilling victory but also prevented him from losing the series. England’s opening batsman, Phil Salt, produced an undefeated century. Last Saturday saw the third T20 series match between the host West Indies and England.
England triumphed thanks to Salt and Brook.
England’s opening batsman Phil Salt hit an undefeated century in this thrilling game, and Harry Brook’s winning run at a strike rate of 442.86 gave his team an incredible triumph. Harry Brook produced a forceful innings of 31 runs in just 7 balls, scoring 226 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in 19.5 overs, and making his team the winner. Phil Salt struck an undefeated 109 runs in 56 balls. Even with this match’s loss, West Indies leads this five-match T20 series 2-1 because England lost the first two games of the series.
But when it came to this particular game, the England squad, coming in to pursue the 223 runs that the West Indies had set as their objective, had gotten off to a strong start. West Indies were removed from the game by Phil Salt and skipper Jos Buttler, who combined for 115 runs in just 11.2 overs. But after that, Butler was out after making 51 runs in 34 balls, and West Indies sent Will Jacques back to the pavilion with a personal score of only one run in the very next over. Although it was difficult for England to win the match, Liam Livingston, who played at number four, went on to hit 30 runs in 18 balls. In the end, though, Salt and Brook batted magnificently to put the wind in the bowlers of the West Indies. supplied.
Puran gave the West Indies their best performance.
In his 31-run innings, Harry Brook struck four sixes and one four, while Phil Salt’s 109-run undefeated innings featured nine sixes and four fours. Jos Buttler, the captain of England, had earlier won the toss and chosen to bowl first, dealing the home team, the West Indies, a blow early on. However, Nicholas Pooran’s innings of 82 runs in 45 balls propelled his side above 200.
In addition to Puran, Shai Hope and Rovman Powell scored 26 and 39 runs, respectively, in 21 and 17 balls, 29 and 5 balls, and 18 and 5 balls, respectively. In 20 overs, West Indies scored with 6 wickets. reached 222 runs at a cost of 100 runs, but ultimately the home team was unable to win the game due to this low score.