England wrapped up a collection win over West Indies as an edgy three-wicket win within the third T20 worldwide in St Lucia earned them an unassailable 3-0 lead with two to play.
Chasing a seemingly modest goal of 146, England twice seemed in hassle, when diminished to 37-3 contained in the six-over powerplay after which at 75-4 within the eleventh over.
However 41 from Sam Curran and 39 for Liam Livingstone – dropped twice by Nicholas Pooran on six and eight, and once more by Shimron Hetmyer on 21 – proved pivotal in steering England over the road.
Earlier, after Jos Buttler gained a 3rd toss in a row, Saqib Mahmood (3-17) picked up three extra wickets within the opening powerplay to take his tally to 9 for the collection – eight of these coming in throughout some devastating opening spells.
That, mixed with some rash strokeplay from the West Indies prime order, definitely did not assist the hosts’ trigger as they subsided to 37-5 earlier than an enterprising half century from captain Rovman Powell helped rescue the innings considerably.
Shai Hope (4) was run out by some Jacob Bethell brilliance within the opening over, Jofra Archer (1-25) clean-bowled Pooran (7), whereas Roston Chase (7) nicking off to slide was the decide of Mahmood’s wickets – with Evin Lewis (3) and Hetmyer (2) each out to gentle dismissals.
Powell countered, cracking 4 sixes and three boundaries in his 54 from 41 deliveries, sharing in an important 73-run stand with Romario Shepherd (30 off 28 balls).
Jamie Overton (3-20) ended the partnership as he took two wickets in an over, Shepherd out lbw earlier than Gudakesh Motie fell for a three-ball duck. The burly England all-rounder then added the important thing scalp of Powell in his subsequent.
Alzarri Joseph (21no off 19) helped spark a late boundary surge on his return to the West Indies aspect after serving a two-game suspension however their whole of 145-8 seemed to be under par, that’s till England’s reply bought off to a faltering begin.
Phil Salt, Jos Buttler and Bethell all departed for 4, Akeal Hosein (4-22) dismissing each of the touring aspect’s match-winners from the opening two T20s earlier than Bethell nicked off to Alzarri (1-37).
Curran, who averaged 43 with the bat within the previous ODI collection, offered one other precious contribution with the bat, whereas Will Jacks (32) too helped regular the ship – although the opener will probably be kicking himself for not cashing in on one other respectable begin within the collection.
Terrance Hinds (1-30) dismissed Curran to say his maiden worldwide wicket, whereas Dan Mousley (8) got here and went cheaply to briefly have England rattled once more, and although Hosein lastly added Livingstone late on, the sooner errors within the discipline proved too pricey because the guests inched over the road to take the collection.
Buttler hails group effort after collection win
England captain Jos Buttler:
“It has been a collective effort to win the series, which is fantastic. We have set the tone so well with the ball – Saqib and Jofra, in particular, with early wickets and putting West Indies under pressure.
“I feel we’re in a very robust place. There are clearly a number of guys who aren’t right here so there may be nice competitors for locations and it has been good to see the expansion of gamers right here.
“I thought Sam Curran batted outstandingly today, really maturely, scored really well. Different players have put their hand up which is great.”
Powell: Windies haven’t been sensible sufficient
West Indies captain Rovman Powell:
“We keep losing wickets in the powerplay, losing wickets in clusters. It is disappointing. It didn’t come off today.
“I feel it is about being our pure selves. We’re strokeplayers and will probably be aggressive however that little aspect of being sensible is lacking.
“The execution with the ball was proper, against quality English batters. We have to take more catches, keep getting better as individuals.”