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The series has swung one way to the other in every match and as a result of which the series stands at 2-2 at the end of four games. We are going all the way down to the fifth and the final game of the series to know the winner. Join us tomorrow night for the fifth and final game of the series. For now it is time to say goodnight!
Kieron Pollard (WI captain): It was a game of two halves. There was a reason to play Drakes today. But I believe that we were let down in the back end of the innings. The nature of the T20 game is such that it takes only six balls to change the course of the game. We were slow in the middle overs while we batted. But is about learning. Adil Rashid has bowled really really well. Tomorrow is going to be a really really good game.
Moeen Ali (England captain & POTM for 63(28) and 2/28 in 4 overs): I thought we batted really well. We finished with the bat well too. But we were really good at bowling. Rashid was really good. We wanted the bowlers to bowl under pressure. I am happy that I could contribute to the team. Hopefully, we can repeat the performance tomorrow. It was nice to bowl early. Adil is a brilliant bowler for us. Rashid is difficult to pick. The kind of form that Rashid is in, we wanted him to pick the wicket of Powell. It is about keeping things simple.
England have defended 193 and won the match by 34 runs. A comprehensive win for England and the series is now tied at 2-2. We are going all the way down to the fifth and the final game of the series to decide the series winner.
Chasing 194 was never going to be easy for West Indies. The hosts were off to a fast start thanks to their new opener Kyle Mayers who blasted 40 from 23 balls. Brandon King, Nicholas Pooran and Jason Holder played good cameos but no batter could bat for long and play a substantial match-winning knock for West Indies. West Indies lost five wickets in the chase and four of those five wickets fell to the spinners. So West Indies finding it hard to play the England spinners.
Earlier in the day England posted 193 thanks to blistering fifties from Jason Roy at the top of the order and from Moeen Ali towards the fag end of the innings.
20
overs
159/5score
0
1
1
0
1
0
runs
Kieron Pollard*
18(16)
Darren Bravo
3(8)
Reece Topley
1/21
19.6 Reece Topley to Kieron Pollard, length delivery across Pollard on that occasion as he is beaten on the defence as the ball goes past him. A dot ball to cap off the match as England win by 34 runs and level the series 2-2 with the decider being played tomorrow
19.5 Reece Topley to Darren Bravo, length delivery on the line of the middle and the off stump. Bravo plays it away towards midwicket and takes a single
19.4 Reece Topley to Darren Bravo, waist-high full toss above the off stump. Bravo has a play and a miss on that occasion. A dot ball on that occasion
19.3 Reece Topley to Kieron Pollard, length delivery on the line of the middle and the off stump. Pollard taps that one away towards square leg and takes a single
19.2 Reece Topley to Darren Bravo, low full toss outside the off stump. Bravo hits that one away towards long on for a single
19.1 Reece Topley to Darren Bravo, full and wide outside the off-stump. Bravo hits that one away towards the solitary man in the circle. No run
Topley to bowl the last over.
Right! We are down to the final over of the chase. West Indies need 38 runs from the last six balls of the chase. With Pollard away from the strike the match is over for the West Indies unless Topley bowls some absolute rubbish deliveries.
19
overs
156/5score
0
1
1
4
1w
4
0
runs
Kieron Pollard*
17(14)
Darren Bravo
1(4)
Chris Jordan
0/30
18.6 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, back of a length delivery on the line outside the off stump. Pollard has a huge swing and a miss to end the over
18.5 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, FOUR! Full-length delivery on the line of the off stump, Pollard hits that one away towards midwicket and Jason Roy puts in a spectacular effort but it goes through his hands to the boundary for a four
18.5 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, full and wide outside the off-stump. Pollard leaves it alone as the ball goes over the tramline. It is called a wide
18.4 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, FOUR! Too straight and full at the stumps, Pollard plays that one away towards deep backwards square leg and the ball runs away to the ropes for a boundary
18.3 Chris Jordan to Darren Bravo, full-length delivery on the leg stump. Bravo plays it away towards deep midwicket for a single
18.2 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, full-length delivery on the line of the middle and the off stump. Pollard hits that one away towards deep midwicket and the pair take a single
18.1 Chris Jordan to Kieron Pollard, full-length delivery on the line of the middle and the off stump. Pollard hits that one towards deep midwicket but doesn't take a single.