Jamaica Gleaner

Windies lose second ODI and series to England

Apart from Mohammed, Jonathan Carter was the only other West Indian to hit a six in an unimpressi­ve performanc­e by the hosts.

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JOE ROOT and Chris Woakes shared a 102-run undefeated partnershi­p as England beat the West Indies by four wickets in the second one-day cricket internatio­nal (ODI) on Sunday to clinch the series.

The pair came together with England on 124-6 at the midway point of its innings after a mini-collapse saw four wickets lost for only 16 runs.

Root and Woakes stayed together to the end as England finished on 226-6 off 48.2 overs in reply to West Indies’ 225 all out.

Root was 90 not out off 127 balls, while all-rounder Woakes smashed 68 off 83, including five fours and two sixes. Opener Jason Roy had scored 52 at more than a runa-ball to give England a good start. Ashley Nurse took 3-34. Earlier, West Indies won the toss, chose to bat and was dismissed with a wasteful 13 balls left in its innings.

Jason Mohammed was top-scorer for West Indies, hitting 50 from 73 balls with two fours and a pair of sixes.

He was caught by Adil Rashid off Liam Plunkett, who was England’s most successful bowler with 3-32.

UNIMPRESSI­VE PERFORMANC­E

West Indies lost two quick wickets at the start, stumbling to 21-2 and 46-3, but the innings stabilised when opener Kraigg Brathwaite (42) shared a 72-run partnershi­p for the fourth wicket with Mohammed.

Apart from Mohammed, Jonathan Carter was the only other West Indian to hit a six in an unimpressi­ve performanc­e by the hosts. Carter was out for 39 off 36 balls.

England won the opening ODI by 45 runs on Friday at the same Sir Vivian Richards Stadium and has an insurmount­able 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

The third ODI is on Thursday in Barbados.

 ??  ?? Jason Mohammed plays a shot during the first ODI match between West Indies and England at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, North Sound recently.
Jason Mohammed plays a shot during the first ODI match between West Indies and England at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, North Sound recently.

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