418/6 (50.0 ov)ENG
VS
WI 389/10 (48.0 ov)
CRR: 8.1 | England beat West Indies by 29 runs

ENG beat WI by 29 runs | England vs West Indies, Highlights And Cricket Score 4th ODI Match

England in West Indies, 5 ODI Series, 2019

Date: Feb 27, 2019 Start Time: 19:00 IST | 13:30 GMT | 09:30 Local
Venue: National Cricket Stadium, St George's, Grenada

England vs West Indies Highlights And Cricket Score 4th Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 48.0 WI: 389/10

That is it from this nail biting game of cricket. We saw almost 800-runs being scored but in the it was England who held their nerve and won the game. We head to St. Lucia for the final match of the series. Hope you enjoyed the coverage of this game. Join us for the final ODI on Saturday. That match begins at 1100 local (0300 GMT). Till then, Cheers!

England skipper, Eoin Morgan says it was a one hell of a game of cricket and he hopes everyone enjoyed it. Says Adil Rashid got them back in the game and adds that they were in the back foot till the last 15 overs. States that Bairstow and Hales set it up for them in batting. Adds that Buttler is built like a champion and when he gets going it is tough to stop him. Admits Gayle almost took the game away from them and they needed something special with the ball and Adil Rashid provided it. Explains Adil is a strong asset and he is willing to bowl anywhere when required. He got nice rhythm after bowling short to Gayle. States that it was a 50-50 game and could have gone anywhere, and he feels Adil Rashid won them the game with the ball.

Man of the match - Jos Buttler says it was an incredible game of cricket and admits they were put under prerssure by Windies and Gayle. Says it is a fantastic to get the record and says that he had decided to have a left hand right hand combination. States it has been tough for the bowlers and as batters they just wanted to make most of it. Explains that we don't try and neccisarily go for only boundaries but the boys try different things. Says that the next game in St. Lucia will be a great one and he wants to win the close fought series.

Windies skipper, Jason Holder says it was a great effort from his team and credits Chris Gayle for his innings. Says both teams made it look difficult to bowl here and both sides batted well. States Morgan and Buttler batted really well and they (Windies) just had to go for it. Explains it was a case where they knew what they needed to and it was just a matter of them to be fearless and play their natural game. On being asked how high is Chris Gayle amongst the greatest Windies player, Jason Holder states that he is right at the top of Windies cricket and getting 10,000 runs in any form of cricket is not an easy task. Adds that he is looking for the final ODI and states that he is looking to level the series.

Earlier in the day, England posted 419 courtesy a 77 ball 150 from Jos Buttler and 88 ball 103 from skipper Eoin Morgan.

As for the bowlers, everyone except Mark Wood and Liam Plunkett were being hammered. Liam Plunkett and Adil Rashid were the stars with the ball picking up 4 and 5 wickets respectively. Liam Plunkett went wicket-less but had an outstanding economy rate of 5.

It looked like Windies innings would crumble after his wicket. Jason Holder didn't last long after his wicket and it looked like the writing was in the wall but Carlos Brathwaite and Ashley Nurse joined hands and stitched together an 88-run stand. But it was not enough as Adil Rashid spun his web and got rid off both the batsman in two consecutive balls and wrapped the next two in the next three balls.

The innings didn't start in the best of fashions for the Windies. They lost 2 wickets in the first 6 overs. But Christopher Henry Gayle had turned on the beast mood and made a blistering 162 off just 97 balls. The Windies hardly went below the asking rate and the Gayle storm hit Grenada hard. He hit 11 boundaries and 14 maximums in his innings. The gayle storm was blowing away the English bowlers but in the 35th over Ben Stokes got the breakthrough of the big man after being taken to the cleaners earlier.

What a match! Wow. It looked like Windies were on course to chase the mammoth total of 419 but 4 wickets in the 48th over from Rashid ensured this match does not even go to the 50th over.

47.6 W

Adil Rashid to Oshane Thomas. OUT! STUMPED! That ends the game! ENGLAND WIN BY 29 RUNS AND TAKE AN UNASSAILABLE 2-1 SERIES LEAD. Second ODI fifer for Rashid. The googly, outside off, Thomas walks into the shot but is comfortably beaten by the googly. He is well outside the crease and Buttler whips off the bails in a flash. England retain their number 1 ranking in ODIs as well.

47.5 W

Adil Rashid to Devendra Bishoo. OUT! Caught! Third wicket in the over and this is folding up now. Rashid has his fourth. Floated, around middle, Bishoo gets down and mows the slog sweep. Unfortunately for him, finds Alex Hales to perfection at deep mid-wicket.

47.4 0

Adil Rashid to Devendra Bishoo. A vicious hat-trick ball. Full and around middle, the googly, Bishoo lunges to defend but is terribly beaten.

47.3 W

Adil Rashid to Carlos Brathwaite. OUT! Caught! This should be the final nail in the coffin. Rashid struts his stuff. Tossed up outside off, Brathwaite looks to slog but the ball spins away and induces a leading edge. Eoin Morgan runs a bit to his left from cover and takes it calmly. Good fight from Carlos but it was too much to do.

47.2 W

Adil Rashid to Ashley Nurse. OUT! Taken this time! No usage of the life by Nurse. He departs. Floated, around middle, Ashley swings hard, rather, tries to heave but only gets a top edge. Short fine leg calls for it and Liam Plunkett takes it with ease. That ends the 88-run stand and the hosts are back in trouble. 30 more needed from 16 balls.

47.1 2

Adil Rashid to Ashley Nurse. IN THE AIR... PUT DOWN! Spectacular effort from Ben Stokes. If there was one man in the field who could have got there, it was Stokes. But sadly, it was not to be. Full and around middle, Nurse swung this hard but the ball hit the toe end of the bat. It went flat towards long on where Ben Stokes charged in and dived but could not quite hang on. Two runs taken.

End of Over : 47 6 Runs 48.0: 387/6
46.6 1

Mark Wood to Ashley Nurse. Length delivery on off, Ashley hits it towards cover and takes a single. Mark Wood is done for the evening and he finishes off with the figures of 10-0-60-4.

46.5 1

Mark Wood to Carlos Brathwaite. Fifty for Brathwaite. His first in ODIs. Back of a length delivery on the body. Holder gets on top of the bouncer and tucks it to the leg side for a single.

46.4 0

Mark Wood to Carlos Brathwaite. Bouncer. On middle and leg, Brathwaite ducks underneath it. The umpire signals it one for the over.

46.3 1

Mark Wood to Ashley Nurse. Back of a length delivery on off, Nurse pulls it away towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

46.2 2

Mark Wood to Ashley Nurse. Excellent running! Full length delivery on middle and leg, Nurse tucks it towards mid-wicket and runs the first one hard. They look for two and get it easily.

46.1 1

Mark Wood to Carlos Brathwaite. Full length delivery on off, Brathwaite hits it towards cover and takes a single.

Summary

We can hope for some cricketing action from the fourth ODI match between England and West Indies at St.George's, Grenada, as the last match got abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled. Some brief overview of the past ODI matches in the series. The Caribbean players came out strong in the ODIs where Chris Gayle made a good comeback by scoring a century. However, the English batsman made sure that they somehow manage to cross the line in first ODIs, which they led quite comfortably by chasing a massive total of 360 in just 48.4 overs.

 

On the other hand, Windies carried on their batting momentum in second ODI, though this time they just managed to put 289 on the board, their bowling side ensured victory this time by good bowling performance supported by excellent fielding.

 

Now we will just hope that rain doesn't spoil the mood for fourth ODI, so that we can witness some extravagant action from the players of England and West Indies team.

 

Probable XI for Windies- Chris Gayle, John Campbell , Shai Hope, Darren Bravo, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder, Carlos Braithwaite, Ashley Nurse, Devendra Bishoo, Sheldon Cottrell, Oshane Thomas

 

Probable XI for England- Jason Roy, Johny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan, Ben Stokes, Jos Butler, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

 

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