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England beat West Indies by 37 runs in third ODI to complete series sweep – as it happened
England complete series sweep in Southampton
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James Wallace
Tue 10 Jun 2025 23.31 CEST
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10 Jun 2025Third Twenty20 International, Utilita Bowl
Team name Score
England
248 – 3 (20.0 overs)

West Indies
211 – 8 (20.0 overs)

Third Twenty20 International, Utilita Bowl
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Liam Dawson celebrates taking the wicket of Evin Lewis.
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12h ago
England win by 37 runs and take the series 3-0
12h ago
WICKET! Gudakesh Motie c Jacks b Wood 1 (West Indies 174-8)
12h ago
WICKET! Jason Holder c Carse b Wood 25 (West Indies 172-7)
12h ago
WICKET! Romario Shepherd c Brook b Rashid 0 (West Indies 120-6)
12h ago
WICKET! Shai Hope c Buttler b Carse 45 (West Indies 119-5)
13h ago
WICKET! Sherfane Rutherford c Wood b Rashid 1 (West Indies 70-4)
13h ago
WICKET! Shimron Hetmyer c Duckett b Bethell 26 (West Indies 69-3)
13h ago
WICKET! Evin Lewis c Duckett b Dawson 9 (West Indies 37-2)
13h ago
WICKET! Johnson Charles c Smith b Wood 9 (West Indies 18-1)
14h ago
England score 248-3!
14h ago
WICKET! Duckett b Hosein 84 (England 178-3)
14h ago
WICKET! Jos Buttler c Hetmyer b Rutherford 22 (England 154-2)
15h ago
WICKET! Jamie Smith c Hetmyer b Motie 60 (England 120-1)
16h ago
West Indies win the toss and choose to bowl
16h ago
Preamble
11h ago
23.31 CEST
James Wallace
James Wallace
Righto, Taha’s report has landed which is my cue to get out of here. Thanks for your company, goodnight!

Ben Duckett blows West Indies away as England wrap up T20 series sweep
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11h ago
23.28 CEST
The captains shave their say:

West Indies captain Shai Hope:

For us it comes down to crucial moments in the game, with bat or ball. We haven’t put a complete game together, we have to find ways and just keep chipping away. We have to find our way, of how we’re going to score and keep dot balls down as much as possible. If we can marry the two together, keep scoring consistently and marry power and finesse. We’ve got to improve everywhere.”

England captain Harry Brook:

Very pleased, the lads have done well and played exceptional cricket. To top off the series as we have tonight has been pleasing.

It’s been a challenge (captaincy) but really good. I like the depth in the batting, it gives the lads at the top permission to go out and get us off to a flyer.”

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11h ago
23.21 CEST
Ben Duckett (84 off 46) is Player of the Match

It was great pitch to bat on. The ball didn’t do a great deal up top and we looked to put pressure on right from the start. [On batting with Jamie Smith partnership] It’s good, in Tests we haven’t batted loads together, he hits the ball in a completely different area to me, so far so good. I keep it pretty simple, keep to my strengths.”

Jos Buttler (165 runs) is named Player of the Series:

Really enjoyed it, there’s a lot of confidence in the group, we played some good cricket and have the results to match. I’m enjoying my game and finding ways to improve… it’s a new role for me and there’s plenty of motivation to score runs.”

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12h ago
23.06 CEST
That was a pretty nuts game, 459 runs (and eleven wickets).

That’s the most runs ever in a T20I in England. I’m off to quickly ice my knuckles before bringing you some post match reaction.

Spare a thought for Taha Hashim, our man in Southampton has to de-tangle that run fest and file a match report any moment now.

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23.11 CEST
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