West Indies in England, 3 T20I Series, 2025 |3rd T20I |6/10/2025 Utilita Bowl, Southampton
Commentary
All smiles in the England camp as Harry Brook makes his way to collect the trophy and joins his teammates for the photographs. That brings the curtain down on West Indies' tour of England. The Men in Maroon now head to Ireland for the T20I leg of their trip, with the first of three matches scheduled for 12th June. England, meanwhile, will turn their focus to red ball cricket as they prepare for a five-match Test series at home against India starting on 20th June. But before all that, the spotlight shifts to the biggest stage in Test cricket. Australia are set to face South Africa in the World Test Championship Final at the Lord's Cricket Ground, starting Wednesday, 11th June. The first ball will be bowled at 9.30 am GMT, and we will be with you early for all the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye.
The captain of England, Harry Brook says he is very pleased with the performance and mentions that having Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid operating in the middle overs brings great control and balance to the side. He praises Luke Wood and Brydon Carse for their efforts with the ball. While he admits it has been a challenge, he adds that it has also been a very rewarding experience. He appreciates the depth in the batting unit, noting that it gives the players at the top the freedom to play with intent. Shares that he will be preparing as well as possible for the Test series against India and acknowledges that there is still plenty for him to learn in his role as captain.
Shai Hope, the captain of West Indies, says that it is about grasping the crucial moments. Adds that they haven't been able to put up a complete performance and that is why they are falling short in games. Mentions that they need to reduce the dot balls, as they know that they have a few power-hitters but they also have to find other ways to score some runs. Says that there is a lot of areas to improve and he is looking forward to the Ireland series.
Jos Buttler is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for scoring 165 runs across the 3 games. He says he really enjoyed the series and there is a lot of confidence in the group. Mentions that they played positive cricket and now have the results to show for it. Shares that for him, it is about constantly finding ways to improve. Having played for a while now, he states it’s about using that experience and doing what the situation demands.
Ben Duckett is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his scintillating knock of 84 runs from 46 balls. Duckett says that it was obviously a great pitch to bat on and the ball didn't do much. Adds that Jamie Smith batted brilliantly and took the pressure off him. Mentions that he has batted a lot with Smith in Tests and he is a terrific player and it is great to bat alongside him. Says that in T20Is, he tries a few expansive shots but also sticks to his basics and backs his strengths.
Time for the presentation ceremony...
Earlier, after being asked to bat first, Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett set the tone for England with a 120-run opening stand. Contributions from Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell provided the finishing touches as the hosts posted 248, their second-highest total in T20 Internationals. The tourists did manage to regain some control in the second half of the innings, but the damage had already been done, and they couldn’t close it out the way they would have hoped.
West Indies had a mountain to climb, and their chase got off to a shaky start with both openers dismissed inside the first five overs. Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope offered flashes of promise, but neither managed to convert their starts into meaningful contributions. That left Rovman Powell with too much to do on his own, and the big overs didn’t come frequently enough for West Indies to stay in the hunt. Luke Wood, Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson combined effectively for England, slipping in quiet overs that steadily pushed up the required run rate. Despite Powell’s efforts, the visitors fell well short.
England complete the clean sweep! First in the ODIs and now in the T20Is, it has been a bright start to Harry Brook’s white ball captaincy tenure. This win was set up by the batters and the bowlers followed through to wrap up a commanding victory. As for the West Indies, it is a sixth straight defeat across formats and a disappointing end to a winless tour.
19.6
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Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, Brydon Carse bowls this full again, on off, Rovman Powell knocks it to long off for one. ENGLAND WIN BY 37 RUNS!
19.5
2
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, Pitched up and around off, Rovman Powell drills it to long off and comes back for the second run.
19.5
1nb
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, BOWLED'EM? Or is it? Uh..oh! Brydon Carse almost had the last laugh, but he has overstepped again. This is a good yorker, on middle. Rovman Powell backs away to carve it away, but is late to put his bat down as the ball goes under his bat to rattle the stumps. As soon as he starts to walk back, the umpire calls him back as this is a No Ball. Disappointment for Carse, but another Free Hit is coming up.
19.4
4
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, FOUR! Much more in control! Brydon Carse bowls this short again and on middle. Rovman Powell is expecting that and steps back early. He swivels and hammers it to the deep square leg fence for another boundary.
19.3
4
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, FOUR! Balls flying everywhere! Back of a length and on off, cross-seam delivery, Rovman Powell has a wild swing at it. Gets a top edge that goes over the keeper's head for four more runs. 200 up!
19.2
4
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, FOUR! Streaky! Tries the yorker but just misses it, on middle, angling in. Rovman Powell tries to flick but loses his bottom hand. The ball goes off the leading edge and flies over short third for a boundary.
19.1
6
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, SIX! Up, up and away! Brydon Carse goes fuller but angling into the pads. Rovman Powell picks it up, brings his wrists into play and whips it over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.
19.1
1nb
Brydon Carse to Rovman Powell, Fuller and around off, Rovman Powell drives it to sweeper covers. Well, the umpire signals that it is a No Ball for overstepping. Free Hit up next...
END OF OVER 19 | 12 Runs & 0 Wkt | WI 188/8
18.6
0
Adil Rashid to Akeal Hosein, Wow...you don't see this too often in T20Is! A googly, full and on off, turns away, Akeal Hosein decides to leave it alone. Looks at Rashid and smiles.
18.5
1lb
Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, Quicker, short and on leg, Rovman Powell backs away to work it away but misses as the ball goes off his pads to short third. A leg bye is taken.
18.5
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Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, Slows it up, full but down the leg side, Rovman Powell lets it go. Wided.
18.4
2
Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, Flighted, full and on off, Rovman Powell pushes it to sweeper covers for a couple of more runs.
18.3
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Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, SIX! Just over! Another short ball, on middle, Rovman Powell rocks back and heaves it away. The ball flies hard and flat towards deep mid-wicket. Jacob Bethell runs to his right, leaps and gets his hands on it but the momentum takes the ball over the ropes for a biggie.
18.2
2
Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, FIFTY FOR POWELL! A bright spot in an otherwise disappointing performance from the team. His 9th in T20Is and he is continuing his good form here. Short again and on middle, Rovman Powell backs away and punches it through covers for a brace.
18.1
0
Adil Rashid to Rovman Powell, Floated, short and on middle, turns away, Rovman Powell pulls it away to deep mid-wicket but denies the single.