Recent Match
England tour of West Indies, 2024, 3rd ODI, Bridgetown, Barbados, Nov 6th, 2024

West Indies

(42.6 ov) 267/2

England

(49.6 ov) 263/8

Complete West Indies won by 8 wkts

Player of Match: Brandon King

6.2
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, good length on middle and leg, defended from the crease
6.1
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, 120.9kph, short of length on off, blocked from the crease
5.6
Shepherd to Livingstone, 2 runs, 136.5kph, good length delivery slanted into the pads, Livingstone clips it through midwicket and is back for two as the fielder gives chase
5.5
Shepherd to Philip Salt, 1 run, 134.6kph, good length delivery slanted in on middle and leg, Salt defends in front of mid-on and takes a quick single
5.4
Shepherd to Philip Salt, no run, short and wide, Salt slaps it hard but Hetmyer makes a diving stop to his left at cover-point
5.3
Shepherd to Livingstone, leg byes, 1 run
5.2
Shepherd to Livingstone, no run, 134.8kph,
Liam Livingstone, right handed bat, comes to the crease
5.1
Shepherd to Jacob Bethell, out Caught by Roston Chase!! All the drama surrounding Alzarri Joseph aside, England continue to lose wickets. Jacob Bethell c Roston Chase b Shepherd 0(3)
Shepherd to Jacob Bethell, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Romario Shepherd, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Alzarri is back on the field now. But wait, he has been taken off the attack.
4.6
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, back of a length on middle, Salt tucks it to square leg
4.5
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, good length delivery at the stumps, defended from the crease
Alzarri now comes out of the dressing room and makes his way to the dugout. He still seems to be complaining as he talks with one of the subs.
4.4
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, good length just outside off, defended into the off-side
Looks like it is Alzarri who stormed off to the dressing room at the end of his over.
4.3
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, 122.9kph, full at the stumps, defended forward
4.2
Forde to Philip Salt, no run, fuller than a length outside off, pushed to cover
For some reason, West Indies have just 10 players on the field. What's going on?