Earlier in the game, England led by John Turner, launched their attack perfectly, dismissing both West Indies openers early and leaving the hosts struggling at 12/2. However, Keacy Carty and captain Shai Hope rose to the challenge, stabilizing the innings with a composed yet brisk 143-run partnership. After Carty’s dismissal, Sherfane Rutherford stepped up seamlessly, building on Hope’s momentum with a 79-run stand that set the stage for a thrilling finish. Shai Hope led by example, reaching a superb century and anchoring the innings, before impactful cameos from Shimron Hetmyer and Matthew Forde propelled the West Indies to an imposing 328/6. England and Liam Livingstone were left searching for answers, rotating through nine bowlers in an attempt to break the West Indies’ flow. Some late relief came when the pacers slowed the pace towards the end, but it proved a little consolation as the West Indies finished strong, setting England a challenging target.
West Indies vs England 2nd ODI Live Score – The Times of India
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