Powell hundred powers West Indies to win
Rovman Powell’s punishing century laid the foundation for the West Indies’ 20-run win over England in the third T20I in Bridgetown on Wednesday.
Rovman Powell’s punishing century laid the foundation for the West Indies’ 20-run win over England in the third T20I in Bridgetown on Wednesday.
England overcame a late-order rally by Romario Shepherd and Akeal Hosein to beat the West Indies by just one run in the second T20I at Bridgetown on Sunday.
Ireland beat the West Indies by two wickets in Kingston on Sunday to win their ODI series 2-1.
Harry Tector’s unbeaten 54 helped Ireland to a five-wicket win over the West Indies in a rain-affected second ODI in Kingston on Thursday.
The second ODI between West Indies and Ireland in Jamaica has been called off following two further positive Covid-19 tests in the Irish camp.
The West Indies defeated Ireland by 24 runs in the first ODI at Sabina Park on Saturday.
South Africa U19 suffered a 19-run defeat in the final Youth ODI against the West Indies in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on Monday.
Veteran batsman Chris Gayle was a surprise absence from the West Indies squad named for a one-off T20I against Ireland and five T20Is against England.
Pakistan beat the West Indies by seven wickets in the third and final T20I in Karachi on Thursday, sweeping the series 3-0.
The ODI series between hosts Pakistan and the West Indies set to start this weekend has been postponed until June.
Five more members of the West Indies squad – including three players – have tested positive for Covid-19.
Pakistan beat a resurgent West Indies by nine runs in the second T20l in Karachi on Tuesday, taking an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Mohammad Rizwan and Haider Ali struck fiery half-centuries as Pakistan beat the West Indies by 63 runs in the first T20I in Karachi on Monday.
Three fully-vaccinated West Indies players tested positive for Covid-19 on arriving in Pakistan and will miss the upcoming limited-overs series.
Spinners Lasith Embuldeniya and Ramesh Mendis took all 10 wickets as Sri Lanka demolished the West Indies to win the second Test in Galle on Friday with a session to spare.