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Tuesday 12 March 2019

The last Windies to 71 runs

The last Windies to 71 runs

The same ground, the game is on the same wicket. West Indies crossed the previous match of the match. However, there is no relief in the progress, but rather the mix of humor. After the embarrassing experience of all-round 45, the West Indies were bowled out for 71 runs. England won the best bowling by David Wiley and Mark Wood.
England has whitewashed the World Twenty20 champions West Indies. England won the series in the third T20 on Sunday, 8 wickets.
In the previous match in St. Kitts, the cabals who were bowled in over 12 over’s were able to play 13 over’s. England reached the target with 72 balls to spare.
England's record wins The previous best was to win 44 balls against New Zealand in 2013.
Wisley's match-best 4 for 7 in 3 overs This is the first 4 wickets in this Twenty20 tournament. Three of the victims of wood by 9 runs in 3 overs.
The fall of the Caribbean started from the first ball of the match. Winning the toss, opener Shami gave away catches to the short cover.
Wimley returned to Shimron Hotmeyer in the next over. John Campbell and Darren Bravo were the victims in the third over. West Indies were unable to cope with the loss of the first four batsmen in the match.
The team's four batsmen reached two points. But the maximum is only 11 The batting order of that team, at number eight, is a batsman like Carlos Brathwaite, who lost in the last two matches.
In the first over, Alex Hales came to bat with four fours and a six. Jonny Bairstow took 13 from 13 balls, but when Hels departed, the team took the lead ahead of Jonny Bairstow.
Devendra Bishoo, who returned to 31 by 37, would return to Bayerno. Captain Owen Morgan returned to the leg-spinner with four for the two and Chakkya won the toss.
Short score:
West Indies: 71 in 13 overs, Campbell 11, Hitmeyer 8, Bravo 4, Holder 11, Old 11, Allen 7, Batthew 0, Bishoo 3 *, Cottrell 4, McCoy 10; Wiley 4/7, Karan 0/8 , Jordan 0/14, Daniel 1/14, Wood 3/9, Rashid 2/18)
England: 7/2 in 10.3 overs (Hales 20, Beyestost 37, Root 4 *, Morgan 10 *; Cottrell 0/16, Alan 0/25, Holder 1/19, Visih 1/11, Campbell 0/1).
Result: England won by 8 wickets
Series: England won 3-0 in a 3-match series
Man of the match: David Wiley
Man of the Series: Chris Jordan
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WEST INDIES MATCH REPORT WILEY T-TWENTY JORDAN ENGLAND

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