For the seventh match in succession, it was win toss, win match within the Caribbean, as West Indies shone in a St Lucia runfest, chasing down England’s complete of 218 with an over to spare.
In excellent circumstances for batting, a mix of enjoying on the identical wicket as Thursday, a blazing afternoon solar and an at instances fierce crosswind led to 32 sixes being struck throughout the match.
“I assumed it was a very good sport of cricket,” Jos Buttler stated. “It was a incredible batting wicket. I assumed we put up a very good complete, and West Indies performed rather well to chase them down.”
West Indies’ ball-striking was breathtaking, because the openers Evin Lewis and Shai Hope added 136 for the primary wicket in 9.1 overs. Lewis completed on 68 off 31; Hope 54 off 24.
It was an onslaught that got here out of nowhere after the pair had scored simply 5 runs off the primary two overs of the innings. Saqib Mahmood had even managed a maiden. However as soon as the debutant John Turner’s second over – the third of the innings – went for 25, the ball stopped swinging and the West Indies began.
The following seven overs noticed 131 runs scored in an onslaught of hitting that was capped off by a outstanding 15-ball passage of play that noticed 53 runs scored and three wickets fall. Liam Livingstone got here on to bowl the eighth over just for it to vanish for 30, earlier than Sam Curran’s second over went for 23. It was two overs that appeared to seal the match for West Indies, just for three wickets to fall in three balls throughout Rehan Ahmed’s over and threaten to show the match.
First, Lewis was caught by Jacob Bethell working in from the boundary, earlier than a mix-up between the brand new batter Nicholas Pooran and Hope noticed Hope run out. Then, Pooran himself was clear bowled. All the pieces was taking place in St Lucia, and it was doing so shortly.
On the toss, the West Indies captain, Rovman Powell, cracked a smile when the coin fell in his favour for the primary time this sequence. The 4pm begin instances have been giving groups batting first a double-disadvantage because the wicket has been at its worst below the afternoon solar, earlier than dew settles within the night making the pitch good for batting and the ball slippery for bowling. No workforce is but to win a match this tour after shedding the toss.
However for the primary half of this match, England appeared to have flipped that script, as because of half-centuries from Phil Salt (55) and Bethell (62no) England had reached what seemed to be an imposing complete of 218.
For Salt, it was a continuation of his wonderful kind in opposition to West Indies, whereas for Bethell it was additional affirmation that England have a particular expertise on their fingers.
“It’s the primary time I’ve seen within the Caribbean that when you win the toss, you go on to win the sport,” Powell stated after the match. “It’s too skewed. We’ve been preventing, it’s simply unlucky that the sequence is already over once we get a win.”
With the sequence already within the bag for England, the Saturday crowd was smaller than hoped in St Lucia, however the environment was nonetheless particular because the locals savoured the spectacle of their workforce dispatching sixes in each path.
A late wobble from the house workforce threatened to make the sport fascinating, however the match was completed in becoming model as Sherfane Rutherford struck consecutive sixes into the group to seal a five-wicket win forward of the ultimate match of the sequence on Sunday.