Any series that begins soon after the Cricket World Cup always finds it difficult to hold the attention of spectators both on the field and on broadcast screens throughout the world. Nevertheless, the previous two games have brought this series to life.
Before the visitors began smashing sixes in Grenada, the West Indies were ahead 2-0 with three games remaining and appeared to be coasting to a series victory over England. After two games, England scored their highest-ever T20I score in the fourth match of the series, tying the series at 2-2.
Will the West Indies be destroyed by England once more, or will the heavyweights from the hosts make another appearance?
With his team easily winning the first two games of this series in Barbados and Grenada, Rovman Powell appeared to have the easiest job in the world. It will require a tremendous surge of momentum for the West Indies to win this game and win the series, though, as their recent losses in Grenada and Tarouba have demonstrated that they are far from perfect.
However, the West Indies still have hope since they have Sherfane Rutherford, Nicholas Pooran, and the seasoned Andre Russell who are all capable batsmen. While Jason Holder, an accomplished all-rounder, and Russell have also been reliable with the ball, England has begun to dominate the spinners.
The strength of their batsmen works in their favor, but West Indies needs to get more disciplined with the ball else England would easily win again.
The third Twenty20 International was halfway over, and England was in deep danger. Twelve months after winning the 2022 T20 World Cup, England’s white-ball captain Jos Buttler appeared resigned to another white-ball series loss, and his job was very much in jeopardy.
But the winning outcomes have come with a return to the “no fear” batting strategy that has worked so well for the ODI and T20I teams over the past ten years. While captain Buttler is attempting to record his third consecutive T20I half-century, opener Phil Salt is aiming for his third consecutive Player of the Match Award and his third consecutive T20I century.
Suddenly, with the ball, England appeared to be a formidable and well-balanced offensive. Since joining the team again, Reece Topley has shown his international class, and the spinners Rehan Ahmed and Adil Rashid have been unstoppable.
England Squads
England Squads
Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Phil Salt, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Rehan Ahmed, Harry Brook, Adil Rashid, Will Jacks, Reece Topley
In all four of the games thus far in this series, the captains have elected to bowl first after winning the toss. Tarouba is expected to get some rain and thunderstorms on Thursday, but as of now, it looks like the weather will have cleared in time for the game. The temperature will be in the upper twenties, but it will still be humid.
Though perhaps not nearly as nice as Phil Salt made it look on Tuesday, this is still a fine batting wicket! In this final, a par score for the side batting first will be between 210 and 220.
WI vs ENG Head-to-Head Stats of Last 5 Matches
In the last five games, West Indies has won three while England has won two games.
According to cricket analysts, England has a 60% chance of winning.
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