West Indies defeated England at home, decision was taken by Duckworth-Lewis rule

West Indies defeated England at home, decision was taken by Duckworth-Lewis rule

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west indies West Indies vs. England ODI West Indies team won the match 2-1. With the help of Casey Carty’s half-century and Romario Shepherd’s inning of 41 runs in 28 balls, West Indies defeated England by four wickets by Duckworth-Lewis method in the third and final ODI cricket match and won the three-match series 2-1. Due to rain, the match was reduced to 43 overs and then to 40 overs. The poor performance of England’s batsmen continued again and their team could only score 209 runs for nine wickets in 40 overs.

Rain disrupted the match

Due to rain, there was a delay in the start of West Indies’ innings, due to which they were set a target of 188 runs in 34 overs. West Indies won by scoring 191 runs for six wickets in 31.4 overs. Apart from Shepherd, Carty contributed 50 runs and Ellis Athanez contributed 45 runs for West Indies. Both of them made a partnership of 76 runs for the third wicket. Apart from taking three wickets for 29 runs, fast bowler Matthew Ford also scored unbeaten 13 runs and was chosen Man of the Match on his ODI debut. Shepherd and Ford made an unbroken partnership of 69 runs. Earlier, England did not have a good start and at one time their score was 49 runs for 5 wickets. After this, Ben Duckett (71) and Liam Livingstone (45) made a partnership of 88 runs for the wicket. Apart from Ford, for West Indies, Alzarri Joseph took three wickets for 61 runs and Shepherd took two wickets for 50 runs.

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