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England [364/4] beat Windies [360/8] by 6 wickets in the 1st ODI, England lead series 1-0

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The Windies dominated the Test series but England, the world's No.1 one-day international team, will be a different proposition in the 50-over format.

Overview
Windies v England
1st ODI
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 15:00 GMT

The return of white-ball specialists Chris Gayle and Carlos Brathwaite bolsters a potent Windies batting line-up that already has Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope and Darren Bravo. Led by their inspirational captain Jason Holder, the team will take on a formidable England in what will be the first ODI of 2019 for both teams.

While they have a tri-series against Ireland and Bangladesh just before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in May, the Windies would do well to take this five-match series against the World Cup hosts and one of the strongest title contenders as a testing ground for their Cup probables.

Among those probables could be Oshane Thomas, Nicholas Pooran and Sheldon Cottrell, the youngsters who could make up the XI alongside the usual suspects. Thomas and Cottrell, the fast bowlers, can back the experienced Kemar Roach and Holder up.

Pooran, the wicket-keeper batsman and a Twenty20 specialist as such, may play as a lower-order batsman, with Hope likely to take up the gloves, and assist the likes of Ashley Nurse, the other all-rounder in addition to Brathwaite.

John Campbell, who made his Test debut in the recent series, has been included as an opener in Evin Lewis' absence. Although this might be a temporary move, a good run with the bat in the first two matches may open doors for him.

For England, it's the tried and tested combination of Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali and captain Eoin Morgan, who make up a power-packed batting line-up.

Adil Rashid is their go-to spinner while David Willey and Liam Plunkett can use the long handle. Chris Woakes, a genuine all-rounder, Tom Curran and Mark Wood complete the squad as there clearly seems to be a problem of plenty for the visitors.

Roy and Bairstow have formed a successful opening pair and Hales might be the one missing out if England are to fit all of Root, Buttler, Stokes, Morgan and Ali into the XI. Even then, England may have to choose between Woakes and Willey, and Curran and Wood.

Key players

Shai Hope (Windies): Hope has two centuries and a 43 in his last three ODIs and he carries on his shoulders the hopes of a strong Windies show should this power-packed England line-up post a daunting total. His ODI average of 47.48 is commendable.

Eoin Morgan (England): The England captain has four half-centuries in his last six ODI innings and although he played his last 50-over match in October 2018, the left-hander knows how to rise to the occasion.

Conditions

Wednesday is expected to be warm and sunny with temperatures ranging between 29 and 24°C. Coincidentally, the last ODI played at this venue was also between these two sides, where England posted 328 runs, batting first, and won the match by 186 runs.

Squads

Windies: Fabian Allen, Devendra Bishoo, Darren Bravo, Chris Gayle, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder (c), Shai Hope, John Campbell, Ashley Nurse, Carlos Brathwaite, Nicholas Pooran, Sheldon Cottrell, Kemar Roach, Oshane Thomas

England: Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Tom Curran, Joe Denly, Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

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With Campbell and Gayle at top of the order there should be some fireworks if both these guys stay at wicket early on.
 
England playing full strength.

Right way to go, no need to experiment.

Nicholas Pooran is the talent to watch out for
 
Brathwaite shouldn't be in the ODI team

Utter trash. I understand T20 but Why does WI love such bits and pieces cricketers in ODI? They bring nothing to the team.
 
This West Indies batting is very good in ODI’s.
I will just prefer Lewis in place of Campbell.

They have two opener who can hit and score a hundred.
Two stabilizers in Bravo and Hope and two very dangerous players in Hetmyer and Pooran.
A good tail/all rounder with Holder...
 
1.Chris Gayle
2.Evan Lewis
3.Shai Hope (wk)
4.Darren Bravo
5.Shimron Heytmer
6.Kieron Pollard
7.Andre Russell
8.Jason Holder (c)
9.Devndra Bisho
10.Oshane Thomas
11.Ashley Nurse
 
8 overs for 19 runs on what seems to be a belter. Gayle has gone mad
 
1.Chris Gayle
2.Evan Lewis
3.Shai Hope (wk)
4.Darren Bravo
5.Shimron Heytmer
6.Kieron Pollard
7.Andre Russell
8.Jason Holder (c)
9.Devndra Bisho
10.Oshane Thomas
11.Ashley Nurse

Did you watch Andre bowl recently? His bowling has been trash. Pollard is another average cricketer
 
Shai Hope has been their best batsmen in the last few months. Amazing talent that can score big and also hit big
 
This West Indies batting is very good in ODI’s.
I will just prefer Lewis in place of Campbell.

They have two opener who can hit and score a hundred.
Two stabilizers in Bravo and Hope and two very dangerous players in Hetmyer and Pooran.
A good tail/all rounder with Holder...

Lewis is injured that's why he isn't playing.
 
People wanted Gayle out lol

Roach instead of CB and Gabriel instead of Bishoo/Nurse. Decent team
 
WI look so different now since the 1st Test. A real team to fear.

Might do something special at the WC.
 
Forget watching a mediocre league full of pensioners and has beens on crap surfaces - this is proper entertainment.

WI are racing along, and Evin Lewis isn't even playing !
 
Mann this is going to be one epic chase by England if WI can go on to bat this way until the 50th over. English bowling looks very sub par
 
Wonderful shots from Holder.

A top 7 of Gayle, Lewis, Bravo, Hope, Hetmyer, Pooran, Holder is better than Pakistan's top 7. However their weak ess is one day bowling. Spinners like Ashley Nurse won't cut it.
 
Wonderful shots from Holder.

A top 7 of Gayle, Lewis, Bravo, Hope, Hetmyer, Pooran, Holder is better than Pakistan's top 7. However their weak ess is one day bowling. Spinners like Ashley Nurse won't cut it.

It's probably the best top 7 after England and India.
 
Wonderful shots from Holder.

A top 7 of Gayle, Lewis, Bravo, Hope, Hetmyer, Pooran, Holder is better than Pakistan's top 7. However their weak ess is one day bowling. Spinners like Ashley Nurse won't cut it.

Bravo is only good at bashing spinners tbh.
 
Bairstow's reading of the pitch is legendary. He studiously scans every crack, crevice on the pitch to record in his mind database for regurgicating it a decade later. The intense focus with which he stares at his enemy, the pitch is applaudable.
 
Seeing the way Eng openers' batting I am Wondering how our imam would have batted if Pakistan were chasing the score of 360?wouldn't have SR of even 90. Pakistan would have no chance getting anywhere near that score even against this weak WI bowling .

We need to find a way and unite Sharjeel with Fakhar soon at the top before the worldcup.
 
Gayle with so many 6s but very low SR having faced well over a 100 balls.

Guea lots of dott balls and no 2s, 3s.
 
Windies could have potentially added another 20-30 runs if Gayle bothered to run some 2's instead of just standing and delivering.
 
Looking at how most teams bat at start of ODI inns then you see pakistans batting which is snail like in comparison.
 
Windies could have potentially added another 20-30 runs if Gayle bothered to run some 2's instead of just standing and delivering.

but if he did bother to run those 2s and 3s, he probably would have gotten run out much earlier
 
Seeing the way Eng openers' batting I am Wondering how our imam would have batted if Pakistan were chasing the score of 360?wouldn't have SR of even 90. Pakistan would have no chance getting anywhere near that score even against this weak WI bowling .

We need to find a way and unite Sharjeel with Fakhar soon at the top before the worldcup.

there is no way pakistan would win any match where they concede more than 320.
 
Looks like we have a great match in. Wont like to miss on it for sure.
 
Forget watching a mediocre league full of pensioners and has beens on crap surfaces - this is proper entertainment.

WI are racing along, and Evin Lewis isn't even playing !

Agreed. Man this England batting is so consistent. 360 whatever the surface is, is still 360 but they’re making quick work of it.
 
2 pathetic bowling lineups pitted against each other on a flat track, what else can you expect?
 
If it is spinning, England batsmen will find it hard except maybe Root and Buttler.

England's best bet is flat tracks only.
 
shoddy standards of bowling shown by both teams
to be fair to west indies, i dont think it is their full strength bowling attack
a bowling attack of gabriel,roach,narine,russel and holder would probably be their best combination

but england's bowling is extremely mediocre. they rely too much on their batting to win games and i dont think they have the bowling to defend 260-270 even occasionally.
 
Root had been dropped twice within 10 minutes lols, ny Nurse.
 
Easy catches are getting dropped by Windies, the ones coming straight into hands.

Clearly, its not tough to figure out why there are struggling even after putting 360 on board.
 
England proving that no score is big enough for them to chase. Best batting unit in the world easily.

I say England are favs to win the WC. No team has the fire power that they have. Too many explosive batsmen. To think that Root is the slowest scorer among them and even he scores at over 90 S/R is amazing.
 
England proving that no score is big enough for them to chase. Best batting unit in the world easily.

I say England are favs to win the WC. No team has the fire power that they have. Too many explosive batsmen. To think that Root is the slowest scorer among them and even he scores at over 90 S/R is amazing.

They will probably choke again like they did in CT, can’t handle the preassure. India firm favourites.
 
They will probably choke again like they did in CT, can’t handle the preassure. India firm favourites.

Was just one man choked as I recall. Bopara had a knack for getting out without getting England over the line.
 
Despite their awesome hitting power, they are under pressure to click with bat every time they play. Any bad day means they could lose to any team.
 
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