<![CDATA[England beat West Indies by 6wickets to produce a statement start to T20 World Cup]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com RSS for Node Fri, 09 May 2025 17:32:46 GMT https://www.cricketwinner.com/favicon.ico/ Cricket Winner https://cricketwinner.com/ 185 185 <![CDATA[England beat West Indies by 6wickets to produce a statement start to T20 World Cup]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/england-beat-west-indies-by-6wickets-to-produce-a-statement-start-to-t20-world-cup/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/england-beat-west-indies-by-6wickets-to-produce-a-statement-start-to-t20-world-cup/ Sat, 23 Oct 2021 23:30:15 GMT admin-cric England beat West Indies by 6wickets to produce a statement start to T20 World Cup
England beat West Indies by 6wickets to produce a statement start to T20 World Cup

How about that for a statement win? England’s men got their T20 World Cup campaign off to a flying start, running roughshod over the West Indies to bowl them out for 55, then reaching their target with 70 balls to spare. They did lose four wickets in a rather ungainly fashion, though the clinical performance with the ball meant there was never really any jeopardy when West Indies picked away at their top order. Leg spinner Adil Rashid typified England’s dominance, finishing with the absurd figures of four for two, the best he has returned across all 203 of his Twenty20 matches.

This was less a repeat of the 2016 World T20 final, more a rehash. Five years is a long time in cricket, and even longer in T20 given how the format has evolved. And time looked to have aged West Indies more than England. This 55 is their lowest total at a World Cup and second-lowest in all T20s. There were questionable shots, no doubt, with only Chris Gayle (13) registering double figures. But England was relentless, both with their fielding and execution. Every tactic worked, every match-up falling in their favor. If they wanted to send a message to their rivals, it was loud and clear.

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Credits: The Indian Express

Eoin Morgan opted for a batting-heavy XI and chose to chase after winning the toss, wary of the dew that would have come had this match lasted longer than a couple of hours. Indeed the biggest worry for England came before a ball was bowled as Morgan confirmed Mark Wood was missing through discomfort in his left ankle after the final warm-up match against New Zealand. The injection has been administered and the management hope he will be available for the selection against Bangladesh on Wednesday.

When Mills got Gayle spooning to Dawid Malan at midwicket – another well-judged grab while back-pedaling – West Indies were 31 for four in the Power Play. Not terminal, by any stretch. Indeed the biggest capitulation was still to come. Another team might have knocked the ball around, managing what remained to at least make it to 20 overs for a reasonable score, if not to keep their dignity intact. But that’s not the West Indies way, and there was mitigation for trying to play to type with Nicolas Pooran, Kieron Pollard, and Andre Russell still in the mix. But when that trio was hounded out for just seven runs between them, embarrassment was confirmed.

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Russell’s dismissal was Rashid’s first delivery, and unquestionably the best of the lot: a picture-perfect slider, skidding through the right-hander’s gate and lighting up the middle stump. Pollard then heaved Rashid’s first of his second over down the throat of long-on, as Jonny Bairstow collected his second catch after a sharp low one at the point to dismiss Dwayne Bravo off Chris Jordan. Rashid then found himself on a hat trick after Obed McCoy chipped his first delivery down the ground to Jason Roy. Ravi Rampaul survived, before tucking a single into the leg side to take West Indies to 50 (for nine), to ironic cheers from the stands.

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Morgan returned to the middle, finishing unbeaten on seven from as many balls as Buttler swished a four behind square leg to see England home with 24 not out. However scatty it was, a tough opening fixture has been ticked off with aplomb. Beyond the residual effects of the manner of this defeat, it is certainly not terminal for the West Indies. There are four more games to come, the next in three days’ time against South Africa who also lost their first match on Saturday against Australia, albeit in a much closer affair with the defeat coming with two balls to spare.

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