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Fourth successive loss for West Indies on this tour. A slight ray of happiness would be that it was not as one-sided as the ODIs and maybe, one big partnership could have sealed the game. But that batting collapse is a big concern, something which they would want to work upon. England themselves would want more from their batters in challenging conditions. The second T20I comes quickly, on Sunday, 8th June, 2025 in Bristol. One might expect a flatter deck there with lesser assistance for the bowlers on a fairly small ground. Might be a test for the bowlers then. The first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 7 pm IST (1330 GMT) but our buildup will begin well in advance. So do tune in early. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

The victorious skipper of England, HARRY BROOK, is very pleased with the win. Feels remarkable to have Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid bowl from both ends. Details that as a batter, to see from which end can he score looking at these bowlers in tandem is a terrible feeling and is happy to have them in his team. On Jos Buttler's knock, Brook calls it an honour to have him come at number 3 and play that kind of an innings. On the dimensions of this ground, Harry admits that the dimensions play a big role on this ground. Clarifies that it was hard to hit the boundaries in the middle overs, so the English batters just concentrated on the running. On the takeways from this game, HB wants his side to keep on learning. Points out to the tricky period with the bat in the middle overs. So wants his batters to get a few more runs while running as one learning. Wants his bowlers to pick up more wickets with the new ball as another learning.

The captain of West Indies, SHAI HOPE, on being asked, which phase was more critical - West Indies' bowling Powerplay or them being 91/3 in the run chase - says that both were important for them. Commends the bowlers for pulling things back after the Powerplay and giving the batters a chance to chase this total. On the Windies bowlers struggling to bowl consistent lines and lengths, Hope admits that the team certainly needs to adapt to the dimensions of each and every ground. Stresses that the talk in the dressing room is always about this and thinks that the bowlers executed it in the middle period. On teams staffing up spin against the West Indies, Shai agrees that a lot of teams are throwing spin against the Windies and it is something which the batters need to work around. Stresses that the West Indies' batting is very deep and they just need to get their act together.

England's LIAM DAWSON has been adjudged the PLAYER OF THE MATCH, for his bowling figures of 4-0-20-4 - his best in T20I cricket. Says that it feels really good and pleasing to contribute to a really good win. On his bowling plans, Dawson says that when you have 190 (actually 188) on the board, you can bowl defensively and is thankful that it worked. On having a chat with coach Marcus Trescothick on the eve of the match, Liam smiles and admits to have the feeling of making his debut all over again, having been out of the game for over 2-and-a-half years. Adds that he was nervous, but is feeling nice to contribute. On the key to bowling against West Indies, LD notes that there are plenty of power hitters in their ranks, so the bowlers need to be calm and stick to their lines and lengths.

... THE PRESENTATION ...

91/2 after 9.5 overs. The equation read - 98 from 61 balls. In today's age, this is doable. But Evin Lewis' wicket sparked a collapse and West Indies slipped to 130/8 - meaning, they lost 6/39 in 38 balls. That's roughly a shade over 6 overs. After Lewis' counter-punching 39, no one from the middle order could show any fight and simply caved in. It is now becoming a worrying trend for the Caribbean sides, with oppositions just dishing out spinners to curtail their hard-hitting batters. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

England bowlers had the advantage of observing what West Indies did in their bowling innings. Pace off was the key but the selection policy was on point, with 4 spinners in the playing XI. The four spinners returned combined figures of 12-0-88-7, with Liam Dawson being the most productive, taking 4 scalps, claming his best ever T20I figures, after featuring in a T20I after nearly 3 years. But the pacers did decently as well, barring those last couple of overs which spoilt their figures.

Adaptation is the key to any game. It took a while for West Indies to analyze the wicket, and by the time they did, maybe the water had flown under the bridge. It is always easy to have a hindsight but had that Powerplay been a bit better, things could have been better for the visitors. The spinners were the ones who changed the momentum, with Motie and Chase returning combined figures of 6-0-40-1, while Romario Shepherd continued his good bowling form, finishing with two scalps.

A positive start to Harry Brook's T20I captaincy as well. An odd-looking batting scorecard for the home side, where only three batters reached double digits and only one crossed 50. But that one batter made sure to bat till the 19th over and it made all the difference. The seeds were sown in the Powerplay, where the hosts hammered 78 runs and even though they managed only 110 in the next 14 overs, the new-ball damage had done the trick. Jos Buttler continued his wonderful form from the IPL, falling just 4 short of what would have been his second century.

Well, the margin of 21 runs does not quite justify the dominance displayed by England in the second half of the innings. The visitors just lost their way post the wicket of Evin Lewis and never really recovered. Considering the amount of runs which came in the last 2 overs, maybe, if someone in the middle order had batted till the end, we might have had a different result.

19.6OUT! CAUGHT! This might cheer Potts a bit. He ends with a wicket. A slower ball, short in length around off, Romario Shepherd swings hard but cannot clear deep mid-wicket. Simple catch for Will Jacks at the mid-wicket fence. ENGLAND WIN BY 21 RUNS AND TAKE A 1-0 LEAD IN THE 3-MATCH T20I SERIES!

19.5EDGED, FOUR! That will make Potts grumpier. A full toss, outside off, Shepherd tries to slash it through the covers but gets an inside edge which rockets past the off stump and short fine leg, to the fence behind. Harry Brook tries to cheer his bowler but Potts is fuming right now.

19.5WIDE. Potts is just not happy. Shepherd has his right foot on the off stump and Potts tries to bowl it wide outside off. Grazes the wide line and it is wided.

19.4A length ball, outside off, Romario Shepherd lofts this wide of long off. Ben Duckett comes around from long off to his left and cuts it off. Two runs taken.

19.3A short ball, pulled down to long on for a single.

19.3WIDE. Potts tries to stay away from the arc of the batter and delivers it miles outside off. Left alone.

19.2FOUR! MURDERED! Full, outside off, Holder hammers this straight back past the bowler to the long off fence.

19.2WIDE. A slower ball, short in length, outside off, Jason Holder looks to cut but misses.

19.1A full toss, swung towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

Interesting last two overs from the two English pacers, who bowled it to their strengths. Carse looked to keep the line at or around the stumps, and looked to use the wicket as he hit the deck hard. Whereas, Potts focused more on the line as he looked to keep the ball out of the batter's arc in the previous over.

18.6FOUR! Misdirected ball. Full and down the leg side, Jason Holder tickles it to the fine leg fence. 11 from the over, Brydon Carse finishes with figures of 4-0-29-0.

18.5A short ball again. Jason looks to pull as the ball pitches and swerves away from him. Misses.

18.4Another short ball, Holder swings but misses. Check with the square leg umpire for the height for a wide but is deemed fine.

18.3Following the batter down the leg side, pummeled through mid on for a couple.

18.2Fuller ball now, on middle, Shepherd swings hard and gets it of fthe inner half of the bat through mid-wicket. Single taken.

18.1EDGED, FOUR! A short ball, around off, Romario Shepherd goes for the pull but gets a top edge, which flies over the keeper to the fine leg fence.

Brydon Carse to bowl now. 3-0-18-0 so far.

17.6Full and wide outside off, RS squeezes this through the covers for one.

17.5Full, outside off, driven down to long off for another single. 49 more needed from 13 balls.

17.4Short, outside off, cut through point for one.

17.4WIDE. England are not happy again. A slower ball, 109 kph, short in length, outside off, Romario looks to pull but misses. Both Potts and Buttler seem miffed, because Shepherd seemed to have gone across his stumps and the ball just grazed the wide line.

17.3Slower ball, outside off, fuller in length, Holder stays deep in his crease and punches it down to long off for one.

17.2Another short and wide ball outside off, this time Shepherd slaps it through cover for a run.

17.2WIDE! A short ball, outside off, Romario Shepherd slashes but misses. Potts is not happy with the decision and questions the umpire, pointing that Shepherd's back foot is outside off stump. But the decision does not change.

17.1Full, outside off, Jason Holder powers this down to long off for a single.

Matthew Potts is back on. 2-0-25-1 so far.

16.6Full, around off, Jason Holder stays leg side of the ball and drives it towards cover for a run. 3 runs and a wicket from the over, Jacob Bethell's bowling figures read 2-0-27-2. Much better after the 24-run opener!

16.5Outside off, punched down to long on for a run again.

16.4On middle and off, pushed down to long on for a single.

16.3Similar ball, same shot, this time an excellent diving stop at backward point.

16.2Landed outside off, pushed towards backward point.

Jason Holder walks in next at number 10, replacing Andre Russell.

16.1OUT! BOWLED! Is that the game? Tossed up slowly, around middle and off, Andre Russell gets down to play a mighty slog but misses. The ball goes straight through and hits the stumps! Russell departs for 15 (13) and from 91/2, West Indies are now 130/8! Equation - 59 from 23.

Jacob Bethell is back on.

15.6Around off, another wrong 'un, pushed towards cover. 4-0-22-1 for Adil Rashid!

15.5DECISION OVERTURNED! The googly, around off, Romario Shepherd gets down to sweep but misses and is hit on the pads. Rashid appeals for LBW and the umpire agrees. Shepherd takes the review and Ball Tracking projects it to be spinning down the leg side!

Romario Shepherd walks in next at number 9, replacing Gudakesh Motie.

15.4OUT! CAUGHT! Another wrong 'un, outside off, Motie jumps down the track and looks to go downtown but only skies this high in the air. Easy catch for Tom Banton at long off. Russell is not impressed with that shot. He needs someone to hang in there. Motie departs for 3 (5) and from 91/2, West Indies have slipped down to 132/7! Equation - 57 from 26.

15.3A quick googly, skids through outside off, not picked by Gudakesh Motie who plays and misses.

15.2Fuller, outside off, Russell looks to go big again and slices this. Gets it high in the air but luckily for him, lands well short of Ben Duckett charging in from long off. Single taken.

15.1SIX! HUMONGOUS! Tossed up, around off, Andre Russell swings hard and pummels this over mid-wicket!

15.1WIDE. Tight call. Tossed up, outside off, spinning away, left alone. Just about grazed the wide line.

Liam Dawson last played for the England side more 2-and-half years ago. He has been mighty impressive in T20 leagues across the world. Recently he played in the SA 20 where he finished with 18 wickets in 13 games with an impressive economy rate of 6.9, taking a wicket every 14 balls. In the last 12 months, he has played 35 T20 games, taking 39 wickets, at an impressive economy rate of 7.29. He has been kept out of the England T20 setup for long, and boy hasn't he impressed on his comeback. Adil Rashid is back on. 3-0-14-0 so far.

14.6Down the leg side, Andre misses his clip. The ball goes off his pads through fine leg. A leg bye taken.

14.5Another bumper, outside off, Russell looks to hook but misses.

14.4Another short ball, outside off, Andre is waiting for it and pulls it through mid-wicket. Good sliding stop by deep mid-wicket to his right. Two runs taken.

14.3Outside off, cut through point for a run.

14.2IN THE AIR... SAFE! A short ball, outside off, Andre Russell goes for the pull but plays it way too early. Gets a top edge which goes high in the air. Deep mid-wicket tries to settle under it but the ball swirls in the air and eventually, lands further away from him, past his dive. Single taken.

14.1Landed outside off, steered behind point for a single.

Brydon Carse returns. 2-0-13-0 so far.

13.6Full, around off, watchfully defended. 9 runs and a wicket from the over, Liam Dawson finishes with bowling figures of 4-0-20-4 - his best in T20Is, his maiden 4-wicket haul.

13.5Another arm ball, on middle, punched down to long on for a single, to get off the mark.

Gudakesh Motie walks in next at number 8, replacing Rovman Powell. Maybe, because he is a left hander, he has been promoted.

13.4OUT! BOWLED! Wicket number 4 for Dawson! After two slow balls, Dawson fires in a quicker one. Right in line of the stumps and Powell is surprised by that. Stays back to work it from the crease but the ball skids through his defense and hits the stumps. Powell departs for 13 (9) and from 91/2, West Indies are 115/6! Equation - 74 from 38.

13.3FOUR! Nicely done. Full and straight, Powell gets down and paddles this through fine leg. Will Jacks gives it a good chase from deep backward square leg, gets to the ball, puts in a dive but makes contact with the ropes.

13.2Outside off, pushed towards extra cover.

13.1FOUR! A boundary after 19 balls! A quick ball, outside off, Rovman Powell goes back and opens the face of his bat to guide it between backward point and short third. The former dives to his left but the ball sneaks through. 78 more needed from 41 balls.

12.6Full, around off, Russell slogs, but only manages a thick inside edge onto his pads.

12.5Full, outside off, eked out through cover for one more.

12.4Full, on middle, pushed down to long on for a run.

12.3Outside off, squeezed through the covers for a single.

12.2Down the leg side, clipped fine. Jos Buttler himself hares after it and prevents the boundary. Three runs taken.

12.1Googly, turning in, defended solidly.

11.6Full, outside off, Powell looks to lap it fine but misses and is hit on the pads. LBW appeal but the impsct was outside off. 4 runs and 2 wickets from the over, Liam Dawson's bowling figures read 3-0-11-3!

11.5On middle, flicked to short mid-wicket.

11.4Works it through square leg for a single.

Andre Russell walks in next at number 7, replacing Roston Chase.

11.3OUT! CAUGHT! Duckett again! Full, outside off, Roston Chase leans into the shot and lofts it over mid off. But he ends up giving a simple catch to Ben Duckett at long off! West Indies are in a spiral mode now.

11.2Outside off, punched through the covers for three runs.

Rovman Powell walks in next at number 6, replacing Sherfane Rutherford.

11.1OUT! CAUGHT! Dawson strikes on the first ball of a new spell! Tossed up nicely, outside off, Sherfane Rutherford looks to play the slog sweep but mistimes it towards wide long on. Decent catch from Ben Duckett again.

Liam Dawson is back on. 2-0-7-1 so far.

10.6Outside off, reverse swept through deep third. Good effort by Ben Duckett at the fence to keep the batters to a couple.

10.5Punched down to long on for a single.

10.4Another googly, outside off, Rutherford pushes but misses.

10.3Full, outside off, flicked towards mid-wicket for a run.

10.2Outside off, pushed down to long off for a single.

10.1On middle, punched through mid on for a single.

Sherfane Rutherford walks in next at number 5, replaving Evin Lewis. Adil Rashid comes back on as well. 1-0-2-0 so far.

9.6OUT! CAUGHT! The 24-run over ends with a wicket! Fractionally short, around off, Lewis goes back and tries to pull it over mid-wicket but is not able to get much elevation. It is flat and dipping but Brydon Carse charges across from deep mid-wicket to his right and slides across to take a spectacular catch. The 58-run stand is broken and Lewis departs for 39 (23). West Indies are 91/3 after 10 overs. Equation - 98 from 60.

9.5SIX! JUST OVER! Full, outside off, Evin Lewis gets down on a knee and swings it over wide long on. Ben Duckett is stationed at the fence and tries to leap and parry it to Brydon Carse coming in from deep mid-wicket. But the ball goes through his palms into the fence.

9.5WIDE. Slower ball, miles outside off, left alone.

9.4FOUR! This is dropped short now. Lewis goes back and hammers it between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket. Lands in between them and just in front of the ropes. The third umpire checks whether the ball landed inside the ropes or on the ropes and rules in favour of the bowling side.

9.3SIX! IMPERIOUS! Full, outside off, Evin Lewis comes forward and hammers this straight back over the bowler, clearing long on!

9.2Outside off, punched through mid on for a single.

9.1FOUR! Full, on leg stump, Chase gets down and sweeps it through fine leg.

9.1ANOTHER WIDE. Action replay of the previous delivery.

9.1WIDE. Fired down the leg side, Roston Chase misses his sweep.

Jacob Bethell into the attack. Fourth spinner.

8.6Outside off, pushed towards cover. 13 from the over.

8.5A full toss, flicked to deep mid-wicket for a run.

8.4A slower ball, outside off, Chase looks to cut but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

8.4WIDE. A short ball, but down the leg side, Chase cannot get it away.

8.3Slower ball, on a length, wide outside off, angling away, Evin reaches out and bunts it through the covers for a single.

8.2FOUR! A touch too full, wide outside off, Lewis gets his bat down in time and squeezes it between short third and backward point for a boundary!

8.1SIX! HAMMERED! A length ball, down the leg side, Evin Lewis swings it beautifully over square leg!

Matthew Potts returns. 1-0-12-1 so far.

7.6Outside off, squeezed behind point for a couple.

7.5On middle and off, on a length, defended back to the bowler.

7.4Goes for the reverse again but misses.

7.3FOUR! Tossed up, outside off, Roston Chase leans and drives it over cover for a boundary!

7.2Outside leg, Chase looks to play a switch hit but mistimes it back to the bowler.

Will Jacks returns. 1-0-2-0 so far.

7.1On middle, helped through square leg for a single.

6.6Full, outside off, Roston Chase looks to play the reverse sweep but misses. The keeper appeals for a caught behind but the umpire turns it down. The English contemplate about the review but don't take it.

6.5Outside off, pushed towards the bowler.

6.4Another terrific delivery, another wrong 'un, outside off, Lewis has a wild swing but misses. Jos Buttler cannot gather and the batters sneak in a bye.

6.3Full and outside off, the googly, Evin Lewis goes hard on the drive but misses.

6.2Outside off, driven through the covers for a single.

6.1Full, on middle, swept through square leg for a single.

Adil Rashid to bowl now.

5.6Full, outside off, pushed towards mid off for a run. The 9-ball over ends, resulting in 12 runs and West Indies are 44/2 after the Powerplay. England were rollicking along at 78/1 at this stage.

5.6WIDE. Miles outside off, left alone.

5.5This one hurries Chase on the pull, and he gloves it behind square leg for a single.

5.4Outside off, cut back in, a push and a miss.

5.4WIDE. Down the leg side, left alone.

5.3Nothing on the Free Hit. A quick short ball, punched towards cover.

5.3SIX! A short ball, around middle and leg, Roston Chase picks it up and pulls it massively over mid-wicket! Oh wait. The umpire spots three fielders behind square on the leg side and this will be a NO BALL! Free Hit coming up!

Roston Chase walks in next at number 4, replacing Evin Lewis.

5.2OUT! CAUGHT! The debutant strikes on his second ball. A short ball, at the stumps, Shai Hope tries to pull but the ball hits the toe end of his bat. Lobs tamely to the right of mid on where Ben Duckett takes simple catch. Hope departs for 3 (7) and West Indies are 33/2 after 5.2 overs. Equation - 156 from 88.

5.1Full, outside off, driven towards mid off for a single.

Change of helmets for Shai Hope. Meanwhile Matthew Potts has the ball in his hand now.

4.6Review lost for England. A short ball, outside off, Shai Hope backs away and slashes hard but misses. Jos Buttler collects and throws the ball in the air and Carse kind of joins in. Brook has a look at his keeper and takes the review. Nothing on UltraEdge as ball goes past the bat.

Is that a wicket? England believe that Shai Hope has been caught behind. But the umpire does not give it and Harry Brook takes the review. Nothing on the UltraEdge.

4.5Another slower short ball, pulled through square leg for a single.

4.4A slower ball, short of a length, outside leg, 120 kph, Evin Lewis looks to pull but is early and misses. Gets hit on the thigh pad.

4.3Full and straight, Shai Hope pushes it towards mid on for a single.

4.2Around off, just fractionally short of a length, punched back to the bowler.

4.1Full, outside off, driven straight to cover-point.

On the Charles wicket - Interestingly, that ball turned a lot. Remember it's still a bit new. If that is the sign of things to come, then England can potentially bowl 16 overs of spin to the Windies batters. In addition to that, as we talked at the end of the 1st innings, England will look to bowl a lot of pace-off deliveries which might be mighty effective on this wicket. Brydon Carse returns. 1-0-11-0 so far.

3.6Around off, punched towards mid on for a quick run. 3 runs and a wicket from the over, Liam Dawson's figures read 2-0-7-1 so far.

3.5On middle and leg, tucked through square leg for a run.

3.4On middle, pushed towards cover.

3.3On middle, worked through wide mid on for a single.

Skipper Shai Hope walks in next at number 3, replacing Johnson Charles.

3.2OUT! STUMPED! The wily old fox does it again. He has been in terrific form in the past 12 months, doing well as recently as the SA20. Flights this one outside off and entices the batter. Charles jumps out but Dawson smartly slows his pace down. Tosses it a bit wider outside off as well, which means Johnson has to reach out for the ball too. He is not to the pitch of the ball and swings wildly, only to miss. Easy stumping for Jos Buttler. Charles departs for 18 (15) and West Indies are 27/1 after 3.2 overs. Equation - 162 from 100.

3.1On middle and leg, Johnson Charles looks to flick but misses and is hit on the pads.

Change of ends for Liam Dawson. 1-0-4-0 so far.

2.6FOUR! 12 from the over, 23 in the last 2! Tossed up, outside off, Evin Lewis leans and lofts it over cover. Jacob Bethell gives it a good chase to his right from long off and gets there. However, while trying to push the ball back, it rolls back into the ropes.

2.6WIDE. Fired down the leg side, Lewis misses his sweep.

2.5Down the leg side, punched down to long on for a run.

2.4FOUR! Great shot. A touch short, outside off, Johnson Charles goes back and punches it through the covers for a boundary.

2.3Around off, pushed straight to short mid-wicket.

2.2Outside off, punched through the covers for a single.

2.2WIDE. Full and down the leg side, Evin Lewis gets across to sweep but misses.

2.1Outside off, punched towards cover.

Will Jacks to bowl now.

1.6A slower ball, on a length, outside off, Charles swishes but misses.

1.5SIX! The first one of the chase! A length ball, at the body, Johnson Charles swivels and pulls it way over the square leg fence!

1.4Short, outside off, JC looks to cut but misses again.

1.3A short ball now, Johnson looks to pull but misses.

1.3WIDE. Slower ball, well outside off, left alone.

1.2A quick ball, around middle and leg, Charles looks to pull but misses and wears it on his body.

1.1FOUR! Dragged away! First boundary of the run chase. A length ball, around middle and leg, cramping Charles for room. He swings hard and gets it off the inner half of the bat, through fine leg.

Great start from Dawson. Pace from the other end. Brydon Carse it shall be, on his home ground.

0.6Full, around middle, slogged towards mid-wicket. Three runs taken.

0.5Around off, pushed towards the bowler.

0.4A short ball, around middle, Charles looks to tuck it away but gets a bottom edge onto his feet.

0.3Outside off, pushed towards the bowler.

0.2On middle, worked through square leg for a single.

0.1Full, on middle, flicked towards square leg.

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