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England’s hopes of a smooth passage to the Super 8s suffered a blow after they fell to a 30-run defeat against West Indies at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Chasing 197, England collapsed from 74-1 to 166 all out in 19 overs as West Indies spinners strangled the two-time champions in the middle overs.economictimes
The defeat, England’s first of the tournament after a narrow four-run victory over Nepal in their opener, leaves Harry Brook’s side needing wins against Scotland and Italy in their remaining Group C fixtures to secure qualification for the next stage.bbc
Sherfane Rutherford delivered the knockout blow for West Indies with an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls after being sent in to bat by England. Coming to the crease with his side wobbling at 77-4, Rutherford launched an assault in the death overs, smashing seven sixes as the Windies plundered runs at more than 12 per over in the final five.thequint
Roston Chase contributed 34 from the middle order while Jason Holder added a rapid 33 off 17 deliveries to help West Indies post 196-6. For England, Adil Rashid was the pick of the bowlers with 2-16, while Jamie Overton claimed 2-33, but the death bowling proved costly with Jofra Archer conceding 48 runs from his four overs.economictimes
England’s run chase started positively, with Phil Salt and Jacob Bethell taking the score to 74-1 after 6.3 overs. However, the introduction of spin transformed the contest as West Indies claimed six successive wickets through their slower bowlers.thequint
Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie was the chief destroyer with 3-33, removing Bethell for 33, Tom Banton for two, and captain Brook for 17. Part-time off-spinner Roston Chase added the wickets of Jos Buttler and Will Jacks, while Akeal Hosein chipped in with one wicket as England’s middle order crumbled.newsroom
Sam Curran fought a lone battle with an unbeaten 43, but ran out of partners when Adil Rashid holed out in the penultimate over to seal England’s fate.economictimes
The loss hands West Indies a commanding position in Group C with two wins from two matches, while England’s net run rate has taken a hit. According to the BBC, this defeat “poses a challenge for England’s aspirations, but it is not the end of their campaign.”bbc
England face Scotland on Saturday in Kolkata before meeting Italy on Monday, with victories in both matches likely required to advance.wisden