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West Indies versus England T20I series 2022

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With the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia only a few months away, both West Indies and England will view the five-match series as the ideal platform to get the preparations underway.

Overview

West Indies vs England, first T20I
Kensington Oval, Barbados
January 22, 4:00 pm local

With the T20 World Cup coming up soon, West Indies are currently in the middle of a rebuilding phase, trying to build up a squad of players to compete at the tournament in Australia. The initial start has been shaky with their 0-3 series loss in Pakistan. The ODI series at home against Ireland also did not go to plan against Ireland, culminating in a 2-1 loss. But skipper Kieron Pollard will keep faith in the current crop of players and a series against England, one of the best white-ball teams in the world will be a big opportunity.

Eoin Morgan has stated that this series will be a chance to introduce some fresh faces in the set-up as they try to recover from the disappointment of the 2021 T20 World Cup in UAE and Oman. The current squad in West Indies will be a mix of some established campaigners and some faces who will have a lot on the line in order to force their way into the reckoning. The visitors though will still fancy their chances of clinching a victory in the five-match series as the build-up to the tournament in Australia begins.


Remember the last time

The two teams last faced off in a T20I series in March 2019, back in the Caribbean. The visitors were completely dominant throughout the three-match series, completing a 3-0 whitewash with some comprehensive performances. They won the first match by four wickets, the second by 137 runs, and the third by eight wickets.

Jonny Bairstow top-scored in the series with 117 runs while Chris Jordan ended up as the leading wicket-taker with six scalps.


What they said

Kieron Pollard (West Indies captain): "We need to improve the way we play because our batting has definitely been a problem for us. The good thing is that we have some new faces in the group, guys looking to make a name for themselves in our international scene. It's like we are starting from scratch, so we need to do the basics right. Play the situation of the game and analyse, assess, and make the right decisions, depending on what the team requires at that point in time."

Eoin Morgan (England captain): "The whole tour is one where the development of our game is more important than a series win. We've gone through this process before, and identifying the level of intensity, and our performance is far more important than the result. Normally the result looks after itself, and going through that process has kept the identity of the team strong. The mantra in which we play has created a very healthy environment, and hopefully, guys that come in can feel comfortable enough to try and apply that."

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2457577

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England should win the series.

If Ireland can win 2-1 in West Indies, England should do much better.
 
Perhaps an opportunity for England fans to taste the feeling of a few victories again? (Though this series is only modestly relevant, and the Test leg of the tour will be far more significant and challenging.)
 
Perhaps an opportunity for England fans to taste the feeling of a few victories again? (Though this series is only modestly relevant, and the Test leg of the tour will be far more significant and challenging.)

I think England may win the Test series also. I think England should win 2-1.
 
Even international cricket has become irrelevant meaningless t20s with b grade squads really making a mockery of sport what is England's best team
T20 team ODI team or Test team
The core of any team should be same :lloyd
 
I am guessing none of the Ashes squad is in the white ball team?

Just Billings. I assume we'll line up something like: Roy, Salt, Vince, Livingstone, Morgan, Billings, Moeen, Jordan, Rashid, Mahmood, Mills although there'll probably be some rotation throughout the series to give everyone in the squad a game or 2, especially among the bowlers with 2 sets of back to back games.
 
8PM start if you live in the UK so these T20s are great timing.
 
West Indies have won the toss and have opted to field

England (Playing XI): Jason Roy, Tom Banton, James Vince, Moeen Ali, Eoin Morgan(c), Sam Billings(w), Chris Jordan, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood, Tymal Mills

West Indies (Playing XI): Brandon King, Shai Hope, Darren Bravo, Nicholas Pooran(w), Kieron Pollard(c), Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Romario Shepherd, Odean Smith, Akeal Hosein, Sheldon Cottrell
 
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England 10-2 what a start by the windies, what beautiful pace bowling so far. England on the backfoot for sure
 
That's magnificent bowling by Holder. Getting some early movement.
 
people thought this would be an easy win for England, game is not over, but conditions in Winides can be tricky plus some outstanding bowling as well, can england recover
 
England struggling with spin, and another wicket falls, will be fun to see england in 2024 t20 world cup in these conditions haha :)
 
England just need to survive, and look to play along the ground, and try to play the 20 overs.
 
England are not going anywhere. Need to at least try rotating the strike.
 
Shepherd and Smith are the weaker links in this WI attack. Both are powerful hitters but a bit erratic with the ball.
 
Akeal Hosein has bowled sublimely.

Drift, turn and bounce.
 
If England bat out overs , they still have 36 balls , they can get to 120 at least here
 
adil rashid only avrages 7.67 with the bat, thought he could bat, his highest score in 9 not which is today, really really poor
 
England are making a mockery out of international cricket.

They select hopeless squads for each format.

Heads need to roll at the ECB.
 
Excellent allround performance from WI. Now go back it up tomorrow.
 
Holder-led bowling attack dominates in Barbados masterclass

Career-best T20 figures for Jason Holder lifted the West Indies to an early 1-0 series lead over England at the Kensington Oval.

The hosts started the rot with the wicket of Jason Roy in the first over of play at Kensington Oval, and didn't look back in a conquering nine-wicket win.

Pollard's men were unrelenting with the ball and in the field, restricting the tourists to 26/4 in the Powerplay. Holder claimed Tom Banton and Moeen Ali in successive deliveries, as Sheldon Cottrell (2/30 off four overs) made his mark at the other end.

Cottrell was the man to remove Roy, and the left-armer picked up James Vince (14 from 12 balls), who threatened to launch English escape plans.

The fourth wicket brought Sam Billings to the middle, just a week removed from his Test debut in Hobart against Australia. The wicket-keeper batter was unable to hang around with captain Eoin Morgan, missing an Akeal Hosein delivery on the charge and stumped for just two.

On top of the West Indies' execution of plans, England's batting capitulation was as much down to unforced errors at crucial moments, with a poor call running between wickets the reason for Liam Dawson's downfall. Misjudging a quick single, Dawson fell to his knees in an attempt to skip back into his ground, with captain Pollard finishing a simple under-armed throw to Nicholas Pooran for the run out.

Morgan would pick out Pollard at cover an over later, and at 49/7, were staring down the barrel of their lowest ever total of 80.

England finally found a partnership through Chris Jordan (28) and Adil Rashid's (22) lower-order exploits, and the pair managed to move the score towards three figures.

Jordan fell to the spin of Fabian Allen in the late stages looking to up the run-rate further towards six an over, and Rashid managed to stick around until the final over, ticking over the century total.

Holder quelled any lusty late blows, removing Saqib Mahmood (5) and Rashid in successive deliveries to finish with his scarcely believable figures.

Any doubts of a nervy West Indies chase were put to bed, as the opening pair of Brandon King and Shai Hope moved through the Powerplay unscathed, and registered a half-century partnership.

Hope fell to a clever piece of Rashid bowling soon after, but it proved merely a consolation wicket as the hosts ran off into the sunset.

King was joined by Pooran, as the pair eased home with 17 balls to spare.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2459841
 
West Indies vs England | 2nd T20 | Kensington Oval | 23 January 2022 | Match Discussion

England were hammered in the first match at Barbados last night, will they do better today?

The pitch yesterday was a bit spicy with a lot of pace and bounce. Jason Holder took full advantage of the movement on offer and his wickets were decisive in the victory as England couldn't recover. Morgan later commented on how the side was taken aback by the pitch.

England seem to be underprepared so it's a good chance for the West Indies to win this series. A win here will go some way in raising confidence in the Windies camp after the disastrous T20 World Cup campaign in the UAE.

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West Indies have won the toss and will field first.

West Indies 1 Shai Hope, 2 Brandon King, 3 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 4 Darren Bravo, 5 Kieron Pollard (capt), 6 Jason Holder, 7 Fabian Allen, 8 Odean Smith, 9 Romario Shepherd, 10 Akeal Hosein, 11 Sheldon Cottrell

England: 1 Jason Roy, 2 Tom Banton, 3 James Vince, 4 Moeen Ali, 5 Eoin Morgan (capt), 6 Sam Billings (wk), 7 Chris Jordan, 8 Liam Dawson, 9 Adil Rashid, 10 Saqib Mahmood, 11 Reece Topley
 
England struggling again.

41/2 at the moment.
 
Eng 105/3 after 13 overs. Something of a recovery, which has been assisted by some poor West Indies bowling & comedy fielding.
 
Win Probability: WI 16.06% • ENG 83.94%

WI need couple of big overs here to increase there chances
 
Going to be hard task for Windies. Need some massive partnerships.

Good to see Topley bowling well.
 
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