West Indies Spinners Decimate England in 30-Run Thriller!

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The evening session at the Wankhede Stadium just delivered a classic Caribbean “masterclass.” The West Indies have officially announced their arrival, dismantling the defending champions, England, by 30 runs in a high-stakes Group C encounter.

 

TeamScoreTop PerformerKey Bowler
West Indies196/6 (20.0)Sherfane Rutherford (76*)Gudakesh Motie (3/33)
England166 (19.0)Sam Curran (43*)Roston Chase (2/29)
ResultWI won by 30 runs

 

1. Rutherford’s Redemption The Windies were reeling at 8/2 after just 7 balls, with Shai Hope and Brandon King falling early to Jofra Archer and Sam Curran. But Sherfane Rutherford played the innings of his life. Smashing 76 off just 42 balls* (including 7 massive sixes), he anchored the innings before exploding in the death overs. A late cameo from Jason Holder (33 off 17) helped push the total to a formidable 196.

2. The English Sprint and Stutter England’s chase started like a Ferrari. Phil Salt (30 off 14) took 24 runs off a single Jason Holder over, propelling England to 74/1. However, once the field spread, the Windies’ spinners took control of the Wankhede “belt.”

3. The Spin Trap Gudakesh Motie was the architect of the collapse. Mixing orthodox spin with deceptive wrist-spin, he removed Banton, Bethell, and England captain Harry Brook in quick succession. England collapsed from 85/2 to 134/6, and despite a fighting 43 from Sam Curran*, they ran out of partners as the required rate climbed past 15

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Key Takeaways & Stats

Spin Dominance: The trio of Motie, Roston Chase, and Akeal Hosein combined for 6 wickets, strangling England’s power-hitters.

NRR Boost: This 30-run victory significantly boosts the West Indies’ Net Run Rate, putting them at the top of Group C.

Player of the Match: Sherfane Rutherford for his game-changing 76*.

 

The West Indies are now 2-for-2 and look like serious title contenders. England, meanwhile, faces a “must-win” situation in their remaining games after surviving a scare against Nepal earlier this week. The pressure is officially on Harry Brook’s side.

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