floated up on leg stump and Morgan sweeps it hard and flat for four, meaning England win by eight wickets!
West Indies vs England, 3rd T20I at Basseterre, ENG in WI, Mar 10 2019 - Match Result
6.25pm: There we have it, England receive the trophy while being sheltered with a couple of umbrellas, a soggy end to a rather flat T20I series. But this has been an epic tour, from the majesty of Holder's double-hundred in Barbados, through to 800-plus runs in the Grenada ODI, and the shenanigans of the last few days. Valkerie's report should be working its way through the system, and there'll be more from George at the ground to wrap things up. Both teams get a bit of a break now, but we'll be back for more soon. Our thanks for your contributions, as always; from Miller and myself, Raghav, Ranjith and the scorers, it's cheerio for now. Bye!
6.10pm: Here we go, then, starting with West Indies captain Jason Holder: "I don't think it's a drop in intensity, we just didn't bat well in these two games. We have to give England credit as well, they bowled well and stuck to their plans. When we're batting, we've got to learnt to adapt, set it up for our middle-to-lower half. A case of working on our death bowling and our fielding, too. It was a good tour, we won the Tests, and drew the ODIs, weren't at our best here, continuing with the ODI squad. But I'm pretty pleased as skipper, plenty of positives and lots to learn. Our next assignment is in Ireland, looking forward to that."
David Willey is named Man of the Match: "It was nice, my role up front is to take the new ball, I didn't swing it but forced some errors from the West Indians. [Push World Cup case?] When I come out and play I try and do my best, it's a different format but as long as I'm taking wickets [that's good]. Swing and variations are the key for me, I try and take wickets in the Powerplay, that's my role and when I do that it's a bonus."
Chris Jordan is the Man of the Series: "Personally it was a good series, came in looking to have a bit of fun and managed to get some wickets along the way. I thought everyone played well, to bowl out a team of that quality twice for under 100 is pretty good. I was able to show different skills different times, banged a length in the second game, used my variations in the first and that worked. [World Cup pecking order?] Not thinking about it, one day at a time, let the process take care of itself."
And finally, with a sudden burst of rain interrupting things in Basseterre, England captain Eoin Morgan: "I don't think you can fault us for may things, we've played extremely well over the three games. Guys have come in and taken the limelight and that's outstanding. Sam Billings, Joe Denly, Chris Jordan and today was about David Willey, so guys have put their hands up and that's really exciting. The more we've played in the West Indies, naturally you get better, a learning process and adaptation that you go through."
6pm: Well, that was a bit of an anticlimax. West Indies had been very, very good throughout England's visit, until about this time on Friday evening, when they began their innings in the second T20I (they were unbeaten in 20-over games in St Kitts until then, remember). This was apparently the fourth-shortest T20I ever, excluding matches with reduced overs. England take the series 3-0, of course, and can head home in good heart; West Indies on the other hand will be looking to consign this quickly to the rubbish bin of history, and focus on their World Cup preparations. While we wait for the presentations, which could take almost as long as the match, here's a (rogues) gallery of the action.
tosses up the googly, Morgan steps out and chips down the ground for six! Only just clears the rope, but that's all it has to do
flighted, on middle and leg, nudged down the ground
Halfway through the overs. England still needing 11 to win...
oh, this beats everything! Round the wicket and angled in, turns sharply and misses the top of off! Campbell has his head in his hands, so close to a wicket on debut
tossed up on the stumps and tapped down the ground to long-on
this spins a touch, hits the front pad and Campbell asks the question... Root is thinking about a run but is then sent back, could be tight at the batsman's end, but the underarm shy is off target
darted in on the stumps, Root happy to defend
floated up and clipped to mid-on without any power
lobbed up and worked off the pads
John Campbell to bowl, England still need 12
Here's PhilFour: "ENG and NZ were 60/2 each at the same moment in time. Of course, took NZ 3+ days to get there." Suspect they'll be playing on for a bit longer in Wellington, too
quicker delivery, the legbreak turning just a touch as Morgan goes back and is beaten... A wicket-maiden for Bishoo, keeping things, er, interesting
floated up around off, pushed into the covers
flighted, another wrong'un and Morgan blocks on leg stump
pushed through and tapped into the off side
Short leg is in
googly from Bishoo, goes back to pull and fails to lay bat on ball
Out comes Eoin Morgan. Two sixes to finish it?
Vinod Rajpal: "Bairstow has an chance for his 4th T20I fifty !!" Not any more he doesn't
flights the legbreak, grips and turns - hits the top of off! Stump out of the ground! Bairstow is beaten playing back and West Indies have their second wicket, with England needing a mere 12 to win. Woot!
Devendra Bishoo replaces Holder
punched through mid-on coming down
darted, straighter line, worked off the pads
floated up, YJB saunters out, dumps it over long-on! Mind the windows! They were scrambling for cover up on the balcony, there
dropped into the off side, early call of "No!"
pushed through on off stump and defended
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Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts | |
Toss | West Indies, elected to bat first |
Series | |
Season | 2018/19 |
Player Of The Match | |
Player Of The Series | |
Series result | England won the 3-match series 3-0 |
Match number | T20I no. 752 |
Hours of play (local time) | 16.00 start, First Session 16.00-17.25, Interval 17.25-17.45, Second Session 17.45-19.10 |
Match days | 10 March 2019 - daynight (20-over match) |
T20I debut | |
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Over 11 • ENG 72/2
England won by 8 wickets (with 57 balls remaining)