The West Indies concluded their recent recovery by defeating England by four wickets in the fifth and final T20 International in Trinidad on Thursday.
It was the Caribbean side’s third T20I series triumph in a row, following victories in 2023 against South Africa and India, and it puts them in excellent stead fewer than six months before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, which they will co-host with the United States.
The five-match series had its share of thrills and ups and downs, and Thursday’s game was a low-scoring battle in which the West Indies chased down England’s total of 132 with just four balls remaining to secure a 3-2 series win.
Shai Hope‘s unbeaten 43* won the victory for the hosts, with the powerful right-hander lofting England’s Chris Woakes over point and into the stands to complete the exciting win.
During the chase, Hope’s experience was crucial as England picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the pressure on the hosts, and it looked like the reigning T20 World Cup champions had a chance when Sam Curran removed the dangerous Andre Russell with the penultimate delivery of the 19th over.
However, Jason Holder (4*) and Hope held their nerve to ensure that the boisterous home audience departed the Brian Lara Cricket Academy site smiling.
Gudakesh Motie of the West Indies was named Player of the Match for his three wickets during England’s innings, while opener Phil Salt of the tourists was named Player of the Series for his two hundred and 331 runs.
The fifth T20I between West Indies and England proved to be a low-scoring affair, with England setting a modest target of 132 for the home side. It was a challenging pitch for batting, and the West Indies bowlers capitalized on the conditions, restricting England’s batting line-up. Left-arm spinners Gudakesh Motie and Akeal Hosein were instrumental in dismantling England’s innings, with Motie taking three crucial wickets for just 24 runs and Hosein contributing with two dismissals for 20 runs.
Despite commendable efforts from Liam Livingston and Moeen Ali, England struggled to find their footing and were bowled out with only three balls remaining in their allotted 20 overs.
In their chase, the West Indies faced early setbacks with the quick dismissals of Brandon King and Nicholas Pooran. However, it was Shai Hope who emerged as the hero of the match, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 43. Hope’s experience and determination were evident as he guided the West Indies towards their target. Despite England’s efforts to pick up wickets at regular intervals, Hope held his nerve and showcased his power-hitting abilities when he lofted Chris Woakes over point and into the stands to secure the thrilling victory.
Gudakesh Motie’s exceptional bowling performance earned him the Player of the Match award for his three wickets during England’s innings. The left-arm spinner played a vital role in restricting England’s scoring and putting the West Indies in a favorable position.
On the other hand, England’s opener Phil Salt was awarded the Player of the Series for his outstanding contributions throughout the five-match series. Salt displayed remarkable form, scoring two centuries and accumulating a total of 331 runs for the tourists.
The West Indies’ impressive series win against England sets a positive tone for their preparations for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. As the co-hosts of the tournament alongside the USA, the West Indies will be eager to build on their recent successes and showcase their dominance in the shortest format of the game.
The series victory highlights the depth of talent in the West Indies squad and their ability to perform under pressure against strong opposition. With players like Shai Hope in fine form, the West Indies will be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming World Cup.
The West Indies’ triumph in the T20I series against England is a testament to their resurgence in recent years. They have established themselves as a formidable team in the T20 format, with a series win against three top cricketing nations. The victory not only boosts their confidence but also solidifies their position as contenders in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
With the likes of Shai Hope leading the charge, the West Indies have proven that they have the talent and skill to compete at the highest level. As they look forward to co-hosting the T20 World Cup with the USA, the West Indies will be determined to continue their winning streak and secure another major trophy on home soil. The cricketing world eagerly awaits the showdown in 2024, where the West Indies will aim to add another chapter to their storied T20 legacy.
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