In all three games, the team batting second stayed in the reckoning. Both England and West Indies batters are in riveting form.
In all three games, the team batting second stayed in the reckoning. Both England and West Indies batters are in riveting form.
West Indies – 2.20 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 220 returns). Bet Now
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Match: West Indies vs England, 4th T20I.
Date: January 30th 2022, Sunday;
Time: 01:30 AM IST.
Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados.
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The pitch has been an absolute belter for batting and another high-scoring game seems to be in the offing. The bowlers won’t have much room for batting. Since the deck won’t change characteristics, batting second should be the way forward.
Intermittent clouds could be there throughout the duration of the game, but there is little chance of rain. The heat on the match day could be drifting around the 26-degree Celsius mark.
The hosts accomplished by captain Kieron Pollard, are 2-1 forward in the series after their 20-run victory over England in the 3rd match. After being invited to bat first, the host’s team pulled out an unthinkable massive target of 224-5 in their assigned twenty overs.
West Indies suffered the earlier wickets of Brandon King and Shai Hope, but Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell’s 122-run upheld the score for the third wicket conveyed them back into the match. Powell moved on to play a 53-ball reversal of 107, degraded with four fours and ten sixes. Romario Shepherd went for 59 runs in four overs, but he gathered up the essential wickets of Jason Roy, Liam Livingstone and Salt.
Brandon King, Shai Hope (wk), Nicholas Pooran, Darren Bravo, Rovman Powell, Kieron Pollard (c), Jason Holder, Fabin Allen, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Sheldon Cottrell.
Adil Rashid was the choice of the English bowlers, throwing the spells at an economic rate of 6.25. He gathered up the crucial player Pooran, who made a 43-ball 70. In reply, the visitors suffered wickets at frequent intervals, ultimately finishing up with 204-9.
Tom Banton was top-runner for them with a 39-ball 73, but his action went in useless. Phil Salt’s 24-ball 57 couldn’t handle England home either.
Jason Roy, Tom Banton (wk), James Vince, Moeen Ali (c), Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Philip Salt, George Garton, Adil Rashid, Tymal Mills, Reece Topley.
In all three games, the team batting second stayed in the reckoning. Both England and West Indies batters are in riveting form. So the chasing team should be able to come up with trumps in this game.
We Predict the victory for the team batting second to win this clash.