The three-match ODI series between West Indies and England has ended. The last match between the two teams was played at Kensington Oval Bridgetown in Barbados. In this match, the host team defeated the English team. First with bowling and then with batting, England was completely defeated. Casey Carty and Brandon King scored centuries from the West Indies side and made the match one-sided. The English team scored 263 runs while batting first, which the West Indies chased with 42 balls to spare at the loss of just 2 wickets. With this win, West Indies also won the series 2-1.
West Indies batsmen showed their prowess in the last match. Chasing 264 runs, Brandon King shared a 209-run partnership with Casey Carty after his opening partner Evin Lewis was dismissed early. This completely knocked England out of the match. King played a brilliant innings of 102 runs in 117 balls. Carty scored 128 runs in 114 balls. On the basis of this innings of both, West Indies registered an easy win. With this, they won the ODI series 2-1. King was chosen as the Player of the Match for his brilliant innings.
The 3-match ODI series between West Indies and England was at a thrilling stage of 1-1. The champion of the series was to be decided in the last match. West Indies won the toss in this decider match and decided to bowl first, which went in their favor. The bowlers forced the new England team to surrender by losing 4 wickets for just 24 runs.
Half of England's team was out on a score of 94 runs. After this, somehow, on the strength of the lower order, they managed to score 263 runs. Matthew Ford and Alzari Joseph bowled brilliantly in this match. Ford took 3 wickets for 35 runs in 10 overs. Alzari took 3 wickets for 45 runs in 10 overs. Ford bowled brilliantly throughout the series and took 8 wickets. For this performance, he was chosen as the Player of the Series.
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