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Alzarri Joseph took four wickets and Hayden Walsh struck a crucial 46 not out as the West Indies escaped with a one-wicket win over Ireland on the penultimate ball of the second ODI in Barbados.
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Alzarri Joseph took four wickets and Hayden Walsh struck a crucial 46 not out as the West Indies escaped with a one-wicket win over Ireland on the penultimate ball of the second ODI in Barbados.
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Alzarri Joseph took four wickets and Evin Lewis scored an unbeaten 99 as the West Indies cruised to a five-wicket win over Ireland in the first ODI in Barbados.
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Shimron Hetmyer smashed an unbeaten 104 to not only lead the West Indies to a 26-run win over England in the second ODI in Barbados, but also level the series at 1-1.
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England opener Jason Roy and captain Joe Root scored 123 and 102 respectively to lead their side to a six-wicket win over the West Indies in the first ODI in Barbados.
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England pace bowler Stuart Broad admitted that he was disappointed to be left out of the squad for the first Test against the West Indies in Barbados as he feels he is “bowling the best I’ve ever bowled”.
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England captain Joe Root has promised that his side will put up a better showing in the second Test against the West Indies after being annihilated by 381 runs in Barbados.
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Roston Chase took a career-best eight wickets as the West Indies pummeled England by 381 runs on the fourth day of the first Test in Barbados.
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Captain Jason Holder struck a career-best 202 not out and Shane Dowrich made an unbeaten 116 as the West Indies set England a mammoth total of 628 to win on the third day in Barbados.
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The West Indies built a 339-run lead on the second day in Barbados after Kemar Roach took a five-for, which led to England being skittled out for a dismal 77.
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England seamer James Anderson took a four-wicket haul to help his side fight back against the West Indies on the opening day in Barbados.