West Indies Vs England 3rd T20 Highlights - March 10, 2019

England 72 for 2 (Bairstow 37, Hales 20) beat West Indies 71 (Willey 4-7, Wood 3-9) by eight wickets.

David Willey made an earnest point while Mark Wood didn't overlook anything as Windies were bowled out for a wretched 71 and Eng traveled to an 8-wicket win in St Kitts to clear their T20I arrangement 3-0.

Willey asserted 4 for 7 and Wood 3 for 9 of every an amazing West Indies innings enduring only 13 overs in which four players achieved twofold figures, however, none of them passed 11 runs.

Pursuing only 72 to win, Alex Hales flagged his plan when he crushed Sheldon Cottrell for 16 keeps running in the first over of England's innings and the vacationers achieved the objective for the loss of only two wickets with 57 balls to save, England's biggest T20I triumph as far as balls remaining.

West Indies' immaterial absolute was their third-lowest in T20Is and just barely superior to their 45 in the second match against England at a similar ground on Friday night.

Playing on a similar pitch which, apparently, seemed cheap, West Indies settled on the astonishing choice to bat first after winning the hurl. Beyond any doubt enough, Willey hit with the main conveyance of the match, a more full-length ball that dove into the surface marginally and, as he squeezed forward uncertainly, Shai Hope spooned a basic catch to Hales at the short spread.

In his next more than, a Willey slower ball enticed Shimron Hetmyer into a free shot that cruised directly to mid-off where star defender Chris Jordan took a simple catch.

Man of the Match Willey, who before the last installation had scrutinized the commotion encompassing Jofra Archer's potential World Cup determination, did his best to squeeze his own cases for incorporation when in his next finished, he asserted two wickets in three balls, expelling debutant John Campbell, who skied a catch to Joe Denly in the spreads, and Darren Bravo, got behind.

Wood, who was refreshed for the initial two T20 diversions, grabbed where he left off after an amazing appearing in the third Test and the ODI arrangement, subsequent to substituting Liam Plunkett for the visit finale.

Wood had Jason Holder put down off his second ball in an uncommon handling botch by Joe Root be that as it may, after Denly's low maintenance turn rejected Holder next ball, effectively gotten by Jordan, MA Wood had N Pooran out to an athletic catch by Player of the Series CJ Jordan running around on his right side at mid-wicket. With Windies in chaos at 48 for 6, MA Wood and A Rashid tidied up the tail and left Eng's batsmen to chalk off the run-pursue with least complain.

AD Hales made a sharp 20 off 13, while JM Bairstow, dropped by SO Hetmyer off JO Holder's bowling when he was on 19, proceeded to achieve 37 off 31 preceding he was bowled by D Bishoo. By then, England required only 12 additional keeps running for triumph and Eoin Morgan saw his group over the line with a six and a four in back to back balls off D Bishoo.

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