Phil Salt smashes ton as England set up decider with West Indies

Phil Salt smashed a superb 119 from just 57 balls as England beat West Indies by 75 runs to level their T20I series 2-2 and set up a decider on Thursday.

Led by Salt’s aggressive stroke play and swift half-centuries from skipper Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone, England made a team record of 267 for three in their 20 overs at the Brian Lara Academy.

England’s tally was second-highest innings score in a match between full member nations and although West Indies made a fast-scoring start they rapidly lost wickets and ended up bowled out for 192 in 15.3 overs.

Having trailed 2-0 in this series and having lost the ODI series in the Caribbean, England were facing a demoralising end to their tour but now have the chance to secure the series back at the same venue.

Salt had hit an unbeaten ton in England’s victory in Grenada on Saturday and carried on where he left off, taking the attack to the hosts from the outset in emphatic fashion after England were put in.

Phil Salt and skipper Jos Buttler put on 117 in the opening partnership before the captain was removed for 55 when he was caught in the deep by West Indies captain Rovman Powell off Jason Holder.

Will Jacks helped maintain the momentum with 24 from nine balls as part of a rapid 56-run partnership and Liam Livingstone ensured the run-rate never faded with 54 from 21 balls.

Salt was finally bowled by Andre Russell in the penultimate over after striking ten sixes and seven fours in his entertaining innings — the highest score by an Englishman in T20 internationals.

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The West Indies reply started badly with Brandon King removed with the first ball of the innings, edging to Reece Topley at short third man off Moeen Ali.

But Nicholas Pooran came in and hammered 20 off the rest of Ali’s opening over as the home side showed they were ready for the daunting chase.

The runs were flowing but Kyle Mayers was caught by Chris Woakes, at the second attempt, after looping a mis-timed drive off Topley high to mid-on.

Shai Hope went for 16 after he top-edged Woakes to the grateful Salt behind the stumps leaving West Indies at 78-4 in just the sixth over.

Andre Russell offered a reminder of his power with five sixes in his 51 off 25 balls but England wrapped up the win when Russell was caught by Harry Brook off Topley.

Phil Salt’s incredible form bodes well for England’s hopes in June’s T20 World Cup, which will be hosted in the Caribbean and the United States, and he said he was relishing playing in the region.

“I’m definitely enjoying it. It’s a cool place to tour,” he said. “The boys have produced the goods in the last couple of games and now we’ve got a decider to look forward to.”

Salt credited his surge in form to a changed approach to the game.

“It’s very satisfying. The tweaks that I’ve made to my game in the last six months from a mental approach point of view… it’s good that I’m seeing the rewards now,” he added.

Skipper Buttler was beaming after what was a feat of big-hitting with 33 sixes in the day.

“A fantastic win,” he said. “You don’t play in too many of those games. It was like being at the Hong Kong Sixes. Really proud of the group, to play with the bravery, the courage and the skill level that we have.”

For his counterpart Powell, there was little to do other than get his team ready for one more clash.

“Credit where credit is due,” he said. “Phil Salt and Jos batted really well up front. These things happen. It’s a very thin line. We’re playing against world-class players. Once you don’t execute properly, they’re going to put you under pressure.

“The boys like a final it seems. We’ll come into Thursday with brand new ideas and plans… The guys will just relax. Sometimes you just need to give them some space. It’s a thinking game, and once guys are clear in their mind, they generally can execute.”

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Phil Salt, Harry Brook help England stun West Indies to keep series alive

Phil Salt smashed a brilliant unbeaten century, followed by Harry Brook’s late hitting to help England defeat West Indies by seven wickets to keep their T20I series alive in Grenada on Saturday.

Salt led an improbable English fightback with 109 not out while middle order batsman Harry Brook also emerged as a hero with an unbeaten 31 as England finished on 226-3 with a ball to spare to eclipse the West Indies’ mammoth total of 222-6.

Brook’s blistering late knock included 24 off the final over, the 24-year-old Yorkshireman sealing a remarkable victory with a six off West Indies bowler Andre Russell over third man.

The win leaves the best-of-five series finely poised, with West Indies leading 2-1 with two games to play.

Man-of-the-match Salt’s century from 56 balls included four fours and nine sixes, while Brook’s unbeaten 31 came off just seven balls and included four sixes.

Set a target of 223 to win, England made a rollicking start to their run chase, with Salt aided by 51 from skipper Jos Buttler.

But a tight spell of bowling from the West Indies and the dismissal of Buttler staunched the flow of English runs and the hosts looked to be on course for victory as the run rate crept ever higher.

Yet England yanked the initiative back spectacularly, with Liam Livingstone hitting 30 off 18 balls before Brook’s remarkable late cameo dragged the tourists over the line.

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“It feels like it’s been a long time coming in an England shirt,” Salt said of his century. “It’s special to do it today with the series on the line. Brooky came in and played a hell of a knock at the end.”

Earlier, West Indies appeared well set to clinch the series after Nicholas Pooran smashed 82 from 45 balls, following a shaky start from the home side.

The West Indian wicketkeeper’s superb knock came after England had the hosts reeling at 8-2 with the early dismissals of openers Brandon King and Kyle Mayers.

Pooran’s knock was the centrepiece of a sustained middle-order onslaught with Rovman Powell adding 39, Sherfane Rutherford 29 and Shai Hope 26.

The hosts devoured England’s bowling, putting on a breathtaking exhibition of power hitting that yielded more sixes (16) than boundaries (14).

England had made two changes to the side beaten by 10 runs in the second T20 on Thursday, bringing in Reece Topley and Gus Atkinson for Rehan Ahmed and Chris Woakes.

But both Topley and Atkinson struggled to make much impression with the ball.

Topley made an early breakthrough to remove Mayers for a duck but conceded 32 runs from his four overs at eight an over. Atkinson meanwhile was battered for 33 runs off two overs.

Game four of the series takes place in Trinidad & Tobago on Tuesday.

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Darren Bravo takes a break from cricket after England series exclusion

West Indies batter Darren Bravo has announced to take a break from cricket for an indefinite period of time after not being named in the West Indies squad for the three-match ODI series against England next month.

Bravo, who last represented the West Indies in February 2022, took to Instagram and announced his decision owing to the difficulty of giving his best in current circumstances.

“I’ve taken some time to ponder and wonder what’s my next step moving forward as a cricketer,” Darren Bravo wrote on Instagram.

“At this point in my career, it’s not easy or should I say it takes a lot to continue to find the energy, the passion, commitment, and discipline to be able to perform to the best of my ability and put myself in a position to make my return to international cricket.”

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He further stated that he was not communicated about his exclusion, from the West Indies main squad as well as the West Indies Academy squad for the series against Ireland and the West Indies A squad for the unofficial Tests against South Africa.

“Without any level [of] communication, I’ve been left in a very dark place. At the moment, there [are] three teams representing the region in multiple formats/series. That’s approximately 40–45 players and if I can’t be in any of these teams after competing in our regional tournaments and scoring runs, therefore, they are basically telling me that the writing is on the wall,” he added.

 

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The 34-year-old batter however clarified that he is not retiring, but only stepping away from the game for some time, without mentioning any specific time frame.

“I’m not giving up but I believe it’s best to step away just for a bit and maybe make some room for a young and upcoming talent. I will end by wishing each and everyone all the very best.”

Darren Bravo has represented West Indies in 56 Tests, 122 ODIs and 26 T20Is since making his debut in 2009, scoring over 7000 runs across three formats.

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Matthew Potts replaces Josh Tongue in England squad for West Indies series

England have called up Matthew Potts for their ODI series against the West Indies after seamer Josh Tongue was ruled out of the white-ball tour with an injury.

Jos Buttler’s team will play three 50-over matches in the Caribbean next month followed by five Twenty20 internationals, just weeks after their bitterly disappointing World Cup campaign.

Josh Tongue, 26, had continued his impressive breakthrough year on the international stage with a maiden white-ball call-up when the squads were announced earlier this month but he picked up an injury while on a training camp in the United Arab Emirates with the England Lions second-tier team.

Matthew Potts has represented England in three ODI matches during the series against Ireland in September.

Josh Tongue’s injury will rule him out of the whole tour of the West Indies, with Matthew Potts filling in his shoes in the ODI series, however no replacement for the T20I squad has been finalised yet.

The ODI series is set to begin in Antigua on December 3.

England ODI squad

Jos Buttler (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Gus Atkinson, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Tom Hartley, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Ollie Pope, Phil Salt, Matthew Potts, John Turner

England vs West Indies series schedule

ODI series

1st ODI: West Indies v England – 3 December, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

2nd ODI: West Indies v England – 6 December, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

3rd ODI: West Indies v England – 9 December, Kensington Oval, Barbados

T20I series

1st T20I: West Indies v England – 12 December, Kensington Oval, Barbados

2nd T20I: West Indies v England – 14 December, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada

3rd T20I: West Indies v England – 16 December, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada

4th T20I: West Indies v England – 19 December, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

5th T20I: West Indies v England – 21 December, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

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England announce white-ball squads for the Caribbean tour

England Men’s selection panel have announced the squads for next month’s ODI and T20I away series against West Indies.

Jos Buttler will lead the side during the Caribbean tour after a dismal performance during the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023, which saw defending champions England finish in eighth position.

Other than the skipper, Gus Atkinson, Harry Brook, Sam Curran and Liam Livingstone, who are part of the ICC World Cup 2023 squad have secured their places in both ODI and T20I squads against West Indies, while Brydon Carse has made it into the ODI squad only.

Two uncapped seamers Josh Tongue and John Turner have also been selected in both squads, while wicketkeeper Ollie Pope, who has only featured in Test matches for England, has been selected in the ODI squad.

England ODI squad

Jos Buttler (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Gus Atkinson, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Tom Hartley, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Ollie Pope, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue, John Turner

England T20I squad

Jos Buttler (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Moeen Ali, Gus Atkinson, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Tymal Mills, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue, Reece Topley, John Turner, Chris Woakes

England vs West Indies series schedule

ODI series

1st ODI: West Indies v England – 3 December, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

2nd ODI: West Indies v England – 6 December, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

3rd ODI: West Indies v England – 9 December, Kensington Oval, Barbados

T20I series

1st T20I: West Indies v England – 12 December, Kensington Oval, Barbados

2nd T20I: West Indies v England – 14 December, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada

3rd T20I: West Indies v England – 16 December, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada

4th T20I: West Indies v England – 19 December, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

5th T20I: West Indies v England – 21 December, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

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Hosts West Indies confirm white-ball series schedule against England

Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Tuesday announced the full series schedule for the England men’s team tour to the Caribbean Island in December 2023.

The tour begins with a three-match One-Day International (ODI) Series, followed by five T20 Internationals (T20Is).

The ICC Men’s ODI and T20I world champions, England will travel to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada and Trinidad in the pre-Christmas white ball tour.

The tour will begin in Antigua with two ODIs at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on December 3 and 6. Kensington Oval in Barbados will host the final ODI on December 9 December and T20I series opener on December 12 before the action shifts to Grenada for two T20Is on December 14 and 16.

The tour concludes in the week before Christmas with the fourth and fifth T20Is at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad, which will be hosting a West Indies vs England fixture for the first time on December 19 and 21 and the first time that England has played on the island since 2009.

“We are delighted to be able to confirm the England match schedule and to welcome once again their many travelling fans to the region for a pre-Christmas white-ball tour. ” said CWI’s Chief Executive, Johnny Grave.

“This tour will be a major economic boost to the host countries, as well as providing our fans with the chance to see some of their favourite players in action against one of our biggest rivals. The tour will also help with our ongoing venue preparation and event planning for one of the biggest events ever to be staged in the region, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which takes place in June next year.” he added.

Complete Schedule

One-Day Internationals
3 December: 1st ODI, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
6 December: 2nd ODI, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
9 December: 3rd ODI, Kensington Oval, Barbados

T20 Internationals
12 December: 1st T20I, Kensington Oval, Barbados
14 December: 2nd T20I, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada
16 December: 3rd T20I, Grenada National Stadium, Grenada
19 December: 4th T20I, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad
21 December: 5th T20I, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

 

Women’s WC: Campbelle, bowlers propel West Indies to beat England

DUNEDIN: West Indies’ wicket-keeper batter Shemaine Campbelle shone with her magnificent 66-runs knock before the bowlers displayed combined effort to propel their side to a second consecutive victory in the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup, here on Wednesday.

Batting first in the seventh match of the mega event, West Indies managed to post a reputable 225/6 in the allotted 50 overs, thanks to Campbelle, who top-scored for the side with her brilliant knock of 66. She faced 80 deliveries and smashed four boundaries.

Chedean Nation, on the other hand, who also chipped in with her 49, partnered strongly with Campbelle for the fifth wicket as the side were four down for a combined score of 98 in the 27th over.

The pair put on an important 123-runs partnership and powered their side to a commendable total. Nation remained not out as she scored 49 off 74 balls with the help of three boundaries.

West Indian opener Hayley Matthews, on the other hand, also played an important knock of 45 runs before walking back to the pavilion in the 21st over. She recorded a brilliant 81-runs opening partnership with Deandra Dottin, who scored 31 off 64 balls.

For England, Sophie Ecclestone bagged three wickets, while Nat Sciver made one scalp.

Set to chase 226, the former champions England fell just seven short of pulling off the victory.

In the run chase, England were off to an unwanted start as they lost half of their side at a combined score of 94 and Tammy Beaumont, who was ticking the scoreboard singlehandedly was the latest blow to the former champions.

With the side struggling at 94/5, Danni Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley showed resistance and thrive to pull things back to their side’s favour.

The pair put on an important 60-runs partnership for the sixth wicket and almost brought England back into the game before Stafanie Taylor removed Dunkley for 38 in the 34th over.

Following Dunkley’s departure, Danni also made her way back to the pavilion in the next over Shamilia Connell dismissed the former for 33.

The side then ran into another collapse and in the end, bowled out on 218. Ecclestone remained not out with her gritty 33 but could not power her side to the victory.

For West Indies, Connell led the way with three wickets, while Matthews and Anisa Mohammed took two each. Aaliya Allenyne and Taylor, on the other hand, struck out a batter each.

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Saqib Mahmood leaves PSL 7 due to national commitment

LAHORE: Peshawar Zalmi’s Saqib Mahmood has left Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7 due to his national commitment. 

Saqib, who has been selected in England’s Test squad against West Indies, will leave Zalmi as announced by himself on Twitter.

“My time cut short PSL 7 – PeshawarZalmi this year, heading home to prepare for the Test Series against West Indies in a few weeks. Wishing the boys the best of luck for the rest of the tournament,” he wrote.

England and West Indies will play three Tests, starting from March 8.

England’s Squad

Joe Root (Yorkshire) captain
Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire)
Zak Crawley (Kent)
Matthew Fisher (Yorkshire)
Ben Foakes (Surrey)
Dan Lawrence (Essex)
Jack Leach (Somerset)
Alex Lees (Durham)
Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire)
Craig Overton (Somerset)
Matthew Parkinson (Lancashire)
Ollie Pope (Surrey)
Ollie Robinson (Sussex)
Ben Stokes (Durham)
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire)
Mark Wood (Durham)

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