Skip to main content

England produced a clinical performance to defeat West Indies by 7 wickets in the 2nd T20I at Bridgetown, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 55 anchored the chase after England’s bowlers restricted the hosts to 158/8, with Sherfane Rutherford’s 36 being the lone bright spot in West Indies’ innings.

West Indies Innings: 158/8 (20 Overs) – A Struggle for Momentum

West Indies Innings: 158/8 (20 Overs)

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Dismissal
B King 4 6 0 0 66.67 c Buttler b Woakes
K Mayers 17 12 3 0 141.67 c Curran b Topley
R Chase 5 8 0 0 62.50 lbw b Rashid
N Pooran 24 22 1 1 109.09 c Salt b Livingstone
R Powell 11 13 1 0 84.62 lbw b Curran
S Rutherford 36 21 2 3 171.43 lbw b Curran
J Holder 15 10 0 2 150.00 c Woakes b Archer
A Joseph 8 10 0 0 80.00 run out (Buttler)
M Forde 13* 10 1 1 130.00 not out
T Hinds 5* 4 0 0 125.00 not out
Extras 20 (b 4, lb 2, w 12, nb 2)
Total 158/8 (20 overs)

Fall of Wickets:
1-12 (King, 1.5 ov), 2-29 (Mayers, 3.4 ov), 3-44 (Chase, 5.5 ov), 4-63 (Pooran, 9.2 ov), 5-89 (Powell, 11.5 ov), 6-118 (Rutherford, 14.4 ov), 7-134 (Holder, 16.5 ov), 8-148 (Joseph, 18.5 ov)

Powerplay: Early Wickets Set Back WI (44/3 after 6 overs)

West Indies got off to a disastrous start after being put in to bat. England’s new-ball duo of Reece Topley and Chris Woakes exploited the early conditions perfectly:

  • Brandon King (4 off 6) fell in the 2nd over, edging Woakes to Buttler
  • Kyle Mayers (17 off 12) showed intent with 3 boundaries before holing out to mid-off
  • Pivotal Moment: Rovman Powell’s (11) review for LBW in the 4th over was struck down on Umpire’s Call

Middle Overs: Rutherford Provides Spark (63/3 after 10 overs)

Nicholas Pooran (24 off 22) and Sherfane Rutherford staged a recovery:

  • Rutherford launched Adil Rashid for back-to-back sixes in the 11th over
  • The pair added 45 runs before Pooran skied one to long-on
  • Game-Changing Review: England successfully overturned an LBW shout against Rutherford (36 off 21) in the 13th over

Death Overs: England Tighten the Screws

  • Jason Holder (15 off 10) hit two sixes before falling to a slower ball
  • Matthew Forde’s unbeaten 13* helped WI limp to 158
  • Bowling Highlight: Sam Curran’s variations yielded 2/25 in his 4 overs

England’s Chase: 159/3 (17.3 Overs) – A Masterclass in Controlled Aggression

England Innings: 159/3 (17.3 Overs)

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Dismissal
P Salt 20 12 3 1 166.67 c Rutherford b Hosein
W Jacks 47 34 5 2 138.24 c King b Joseph
J Buttler 55* 35 6 3 157.14 not out
H Brook 5 8 0 0 62.50 c Pooran b Hinds
J Bairstow 20* 12 2 1 166.67 not out
Extras 12 (lb 2, w 10)
Total 159/3 (17.3 overs)

Fall of Wickets:
1-31 (Salt, 3.2 ov), 2-101 (Jacks, 11.1 ov), 3-118 (Brook, 13.5 ov)

Powerplay: Laying the Foundation (56/1 after 6 overs)

Phil Salt (20 off 12) came out blazing before falling to Akeal Hosein’s left-arm spin. Will Jacks and Jos Buttler then took control:

  • Jacks dismantled Romario Shepherd for 14 runs in one over
  • England reached 50 in just 5.4 overs

Middle Phase: The Buttler Show (94/1 after 10 overs)

The England captain shifted gears spectacularly:

  • Reached his 50 off 32 balls (6 fours, 3 sixes)
  • Took particular liking to Alzarri Joseph, hammering him for 18 in one over
  • 100-run partnership with Jacks came in just 63 balls

Finishing Touches

  • Jonny Bairstow (20* off 12) provided the finishing flourish
  • The winning runs came with 15 balls to spare
  • Key Stat: England scored at 9.07 RPO throughout the innings

Key Performances of Both The Phenomenal Teams

By West Indies

  • Sherfane Rutherford – 36 (21 balls, 2×4, 3×6) – The only WI batter to dominate
  • Akeal Hosein – 1/24 (4 overs) – Most economical bowler
  • Matthew Forde – 13* (10) & 0/28 – Showed promise with bat
Bowler Overs Runs Wkts Econ WD NB
A Joseph 3 38 1 12.67 2 0
T Hinds 3.3 28 1 8.00 1 0
R Shepherd 2 24 0 12.00 2 0
A Hosein 4 24 1 6.00 0 0
J Holder 3 27 0 9.00 1 0
R Chase 2 16 0 8.00 0 0

By England

  • Jos Buttler – 55* (35) – Captain’s knock with perfect tempo
  • Will Jacks – 47 (34) – Aggressive start set platform
  • Sam Curran – 2/25 (4 overs) – Excellent death bowling
Bowler Overs Runs Wkts Econ WD NB
C Woakes 3 22 1 7.33 1 0
R Topley 3 30 1 10.00 2 0
J Archer 4 38 1 9.50 3 1
S Curran 4 25 2 6.25 0 0
A Rashid 4 28 1 7.00 1 0
L Livingstone 2 9 1 4.50 0 0

Turning Points

  1. Umpire’s Call Against Powell (4th over) – Ended promising start
  2. Rutherford’s DRS Overturn (13th over) – Halted WI’s momentum
  3. Buttler-Jacks 100-Run Stand – Killed the contest

Expert Analysis on The Match

“England’s bowling plans were spot-on – they attacked the stumps early and used the slower balls effectively at death. Buttler’s innings was a clinic in chasing – he never let the rate climb above 8.5.” – Ian Bishop, Commentator.

Some Historical Matches Played Between the West Indies and England

# Match Venue Date Result Match Summary
1 2016 T20 World Cup Final Eden Gardens, Kolkata April 3, 2016 West Indies won by 4 wickets England posted 155/9. Carlos Brathwaite smashed four consecutive sixes in the final over to seal the win in a dramatic finish.
2 2012 T20 World Cup Super Over Thriller Pallekele, Sri Lanka September 27, 2012 West Indies won via Super Over Both teams tied at 179. West Indies scored 15 in the Super Over and defended it with tight bowling from Sunil Narine.
3 2019 5th T20I Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba March 10, 2019 England won by 4 wickets West Indies posted 191/6. England pulled off a record chase with a strong partnership between Denly and Willey.
4 2022 1st T20I Kensington Oval, Bridgetown January 22, 2022 West Indies won by 9 runs West Indies scored 169/6. Romario Shepherd defended 14 in the final over, taking two key wickets.
5 2023 3rd T20I National Stadium, Grenada December 16, 2023 England won by 7 wickets West Indies posted 222/6. England chased it down with 10 balls to spare, led by a stunning century from Harry Brook.

 

 

Leave a Reply