West Indies Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard- T20 November 2024

A magnificent T20 series between England and the West Indies gave cricket fans some truly thrilling T20 action, full of explosive batting, hot-headed bowling, and edge-of-the-seat finishes.

WI Cricket Team Vs ENG Cricket Team Match Scorecard

From the very first game, Phil Salt had laid down the mark with a scorching century – the man was taking boundaries for granted, hitting 103 off a mere 54 deliveries. The West Indies bowlers would have been having nightmares after that rampage! Saqib Mahmood complemented it magnificently with the ball, taking key early blows. That first game had gone down to the very last delivery, England just managing to keep their cool in a nervous final over.

But the West Indies were not going to lie down. Shai Hope and Evin Lewis launched into one brilliant innings, accumulating a partnership that had the whole stadium on their feet. Hope’s 50 was made off only 23 balls – pure carnage! – and Lewis kept pace with him shot for shot. At one point, it seemed like they could have chased down anything England might serve up. That was before debutant Gus Atkinson upstaged everybody with a fantasy spell, claiming 7 wickets. You can imagine getting 7 wickets on debut? Unreal!

The middle match witnessed Jofra Archer giving everyone a reminder of why he’s so unique. His pace and precision proved too much for the West Indies’ top order sometimes, leaving them at 21/4 in one match. Captain Rovman Powell attempted to steady the ship with a fighting fifty, but by then the damage had been done. England’s batting also had its wobbles, particularly when Jos Buttler was out, but they somehow tended to find a way to get over the line.

And then there was the finale – what a game! England tallied a huge 219, with Salt continuing to be in the runs and young Jacob Bethell playing the game of his life with an unbeaten 62 off a mere 29 balls. The West Indies’ run chase was a joy to watch – Hope firing once more, boundaries coming freely, the momentum ebbing and flowing. When Lewis exited, you could sense the game turning, but the West Indies managed to find a way back home with five wickets remaining. The crowd went completely wild!

At the end of it all, this series had it all as a cricket fan. Massive scores, scintillating individual performances, and games that could have gone either way until the last moment. Both sides played some stunning cricket, and to be honest, we were all winners to get to see such an enthralling contest.

West Indies Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Below are three charts that sum up all four T20 matches.

i. Match Summary Table

MatchWI ScoreENG ScoreWinnerHighest Run ScorerBest Bowler (Wickets)
1st T20182/9183/1EnglandPhil Salt – 100 (53)Reece Topley – 3 wickets
2nd T20158/8159/2EnglandJos Buttler – 50 (32)Adil Rashid – 2 wickets
3rd T20145/8146/4EnglandRovman Powell – 50 (36)Tymal Mills – 3 wickets
4th T20200218/5EnglandJacob Bethell – 62 (29)Sam Curran – 2 wickets

ii. Batting Chart – Top Scorers by Match

PlayerMatchRuns ScoredBalls Faced4s6s
Phil Salt1st T20I1005396
Jos Buttler2nd T20I503263
Rovman Powell3rd T20I503634
Jacob Bethell4th T20I62*2944
Shai Hope4th T20I542373
Evin Lewis4th T20I502635

iii. Bowling Chart – Top Wicket-Takers by Match

BowlerMatchWicketsKey Victims
Reece Topley1st T203Top Order
Adil Rashid2nd T202Middle Order
Tymal Mills3rd T203Openers & finishers
Sam Curran4th T202Broke middle stand

A look at the West Indies Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Below is the scorecard of all four matches played between the England Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team.

  1. West Indies vs England, 1st T20I at Bridgetown, WI vs ENG, Nov 09 2024 – Full Score Analysis
    • The West Indies innings had a rollercoaster start, losing three quick wickets in the Powerplay while still managing to put up 58 runs. Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell tried to steady the ship after an early rain interruption at 33/3, but wickets kept tumbling. Pooran played a crucial knock, racing to 34 by the drinks break, but the middle order struggled to build partnerships. Andre Russell provided some firepower, while Romario Shepherd’s late cameo of 35 off just 15 balls pushed the total to a competitive 182/9. The innings had its share of drama with two failed reviews and one successful one, but the Windies will feel they left a few runs out there.
    • England’s chase, however, was pure domination. Phil Salt set the tone with a blistering half-century off just 25 balls, smashing boundaries at will. He and Will Jacks raced to 50 in just four overs, and Salt didn’t let up, bringing up a magnificent century off 53 deliveries. Youngster Jacob Bethell played a fantastic supporting role, notching up his own fifty in just 33 balls as the pair put on a match-winning 100-run stand. England cruised to the target with ease, showcasing aggressive intent right from the start. The West Indies bowlers had no answers as Salt’s explosive innings, filled with nine fours and six sixes, sealed a commanding victory for England.
  2. West Indies vs England, 2nd T20I at Bridgetown, WI vs ENG, Nov 10 2024 – Full Scorecard
    • The West Indies innings got off to a shaky start, losing three wickets in the Powerplay while managing just 44 runs. Roston Chase’s early review for an LBW was struck down on the umpire’s call, adding to their frustrations. Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell tried to rebuild, but the scoring rate was slow, just 63 by the 10-over mark. Sherfane Rutherford fell to a successful England review, and despite some late hitting from Matthew Forde, the Windies could only post 158/8. Extras (28) were a surprising contributor, but the lack of big partnerships and regular wickets hurt their total.
    • England’s chase was smooth and controlled. Will Jacks and Jos Buttler took charge after an early wicket, with Buttler racing to a classy fifty off just 32 balls, peppered with six fours and three sixes. The pair put on a 100-run stand, with Jacks playing the anchor role while Buttler dominated. England cruised past 100 inside 11 overs and never looked troubled, reaching 150 in just 14.3 overs. The West Indies bowlers had no answers as England’s clinical batting, led by Buttler’s aggression and Jacks’ composure, sealed a comfortable victory with plenty of overs to spare.
  3. West Indies vs England, 3rd T20I at Gros Islet, WI vs ENG, Nov 14 2024 – Full Scorecard
    • The West Indies got off to a disastrous start, crumbling to 39/5 in the Powerplay as England’s bowlers ran riot on a tricky surface. Rovman Powell and Romario Shepherd staged a crucial fightback, adding a 50-run stand in just 39 balls to rescue the innings. Powell played a captain’s knock, bringing up his half-century off 36 balls (3 fours, 4 sixes), while Shepherd provided aggressive support. However, both fell after failed reviews, and despite a late cameo from Alzarri Joseph (21*), the Windies could only post 145/8—a below-par total after such a shaky start.
    • England’s chase didn’t begin smoothly either, losing three quick wickets inside the Powerplay for just 42 runs. But Will Jacks (31) and Sam Curran (25) steadied the ship, playing sensibly to take England to 70/3 by the 10-over mark. The required rate was never out of hand, and they methodically worked their way to 100 in 14.2 overs, keeping wickets in hand. With Jacks anchoring the innings and Curran rotating strike, England were firmly in control, needing just 46 off the last 34 balls when the summary ended. The West Indies needed quick wickets, but England’s composed batting had them on track for a comfortable victory.
  4. West Indies vs England, 4th T20I at Gros Islet, WI vs ENG, Nov 16 2024 – Full Scorecard
    • England came out swinging from the first ball, with Phil Salt (50 off 32) and Will Jacks (24 off 12) blasting a 50-run opening stand in just 26 balls. Salt was particularly brutal, smashing five fours and four sixes in his rapid half-century. Even after losing a couple of wickets, Jos Buttler kept the momentum going before Jacob Bethell stole the show with a 22-ball 50 (4×4, 4×6). His unbeaten 62 off just 29 balls, along with Sam Curran’s late cameo, propelled England to a massive 218/5—a total that seemed daunting.
    • The West Indies openers, however, refused to back down. Shai Hope (54 off 23, 7×4, 3×6) and Evin Lewis (50 off 26, 3×4, 5×6) went berserk, racing to a 100-run partnership in just 45 balls—one of the fastest in T20 cricket. Hope’s 23-ball fifty set the tone, while Lewis matched him with brutal power-hitting. At 136/1 in 9.1 overs, the game was tantalizingly poised.
    • But England’s bowlers clawed back, breaking key partnerships at crucial moments. Despite a late push from Rovman Powell, the Windies fell just short, finishing at 200 in 17.3 overs before rain or other interruptions (as the full innings wasn’t detailed). The match was a high-scoring thriller, with both teams delivering explosive performances—England’s depth proving decisive in the end.

Final Verdict: England’s Firepower Edges a Run-Feast

A game packed with sixes, rapid fifties, and relentless aggression, where England’s slightly deeper batting lineup made the difference. The Windies fought hard, but the early wickets in their chase or a slowdown in the middle overs likely cost them in a chase that demanded non-stop momentum. A classic T20 slugfest that kept fans on the edge!

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