🏏ICC T20I WC 2024: S8 - Match 42: England vs West Indies @6AM IST🏏

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🏏ICC T20I WC 2024: Super 8 - Match 42: England vs West Indies at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia on 20/06/2024 @6:00 AM IST🏏



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Clash of heavyweights as defending champions take on hosts

High-octane duel anticipated as two-time champions go head-to-head in Super Eight

After the angst they endured in the group stage, England have floated down to St Lucia on a wave of exhalation. Whatever happens in their T20 World Cup defence from hereon in, their avoidance of a humiliating first-round exit might yet prove to be as much of a fillip as four rousing wins from four. Their campaign can begin in earnest now, which is just as well, because they are about to bump into a team with no such concerns to weigh them down.

England and West Indies are each competing for an unprecedented third T20 World Cup title, and the events at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Beausejour - a venue named in honour of the man who delivered the hosts those first two titles - could go some way towards confirming the readiness, or otherwise, of these two very real contenders for the crown.

West Indies are fit, focused and firing on all cylinders. They come into this contest on an eight-match unbeaten run, and if there were a few early-tournament nerves on show in an anxious pair of Group C victories over Papua New Guinea and New Zealand, then their unmitigated thrashings of Uganda and a highly-rated Afghanistan have assuaged them in uncompromising fashion.

Quite apart from the power of their recent victories, the range of West Indies' match-winners has propelled them firmly into the title mix. From Andre Russell's 71 from 29 balls against Australia in Perth, to Brandon King's 79 from 45 against South Africa in Jamaica, via Roston Chase and Johnson Charles, and all the way through to Sherfane Rutherford's innings-salvaging 68 not out against New Zealand and Nicholas Pooran's ballistic 98 from 53 balls against Afghanistan, they've time and again showcased a batting line-up with complete faith in each other's attributes, and an ability to stand up when called upon.

Only the captain, Rovman Powell, has been short of recent runs, even though a 24-ball fifty in a warm-up match against Australia is sufficient proof that his eye is still firmly in. With Sammy ensconced as head coach, and instilling the same spirit of collective responsibility that powered their twin titles in 2012 and 2016, England know there'll be no room for lapses if their mini-resurgence is to be translated into vital Super Eight points.

There were certainly a few of those on show in their timid display against Australia in Barbados, most particularly in a middle-order that found it impossible to cut loose once the powerplay fielding restrictions had been lifted. At times in their trudge to a deeply one-sided 36-run loss, it was like watching their formless performances at the 50-over World Cup in India, a campaign that Jos Buttler had tried to pretend never happened in some notably terse media engagements at the start of this trip.

The disjointed nature of England's build-up is a partial excuse - after two wash-outs on home soil against Pakistan and three matches against Scotland, Oman and Namibia that saw them bat for a total of 13.2 overs, time in the middle has been a rarity, especially with Buttler and Phil Salt in a solid vein of form at the top. But these big-match players should have visualised enough scenarios in their time to make light of such straitened circumstances. They were spared a soggy exit by that break in the clouds in Antigua. Now's the time to prove that they are worthy of the reprieve.

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Artist's impression of the redeveloped Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia


England Vs West Indies, St Lucia Weather

The weather of St. Lucia is pleasant, though there is 12% chance of rain. During the England vs West Indies Super 8 T20 World Cup match, at the Daren Sammy cricket ground, the temperature is expected to be around 28° C. Humidity level might vary in between 80 to 83% with a wind speed of 22 km/h.

England Vs West Indies Pitch

The surface at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium functions better for the batters. Three matches have been played so far and the teams batting first emerged victorious. The pitch favours a high scoring game, with the average first innings score of 199.

Pitch and conditions

This will be another outing for the belter of a surface on which West Indies racked up 218 for 5 against Afghanistan on Monday, so a high-scoring contest is in prospect. The dimensions are a touch lop-sided, 63 metres on one square boundary, compared to 72 metres on the other, but the prevailing wind tends to blow to the longer side, so the big hitters can expect some bang for their buck.

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In the spotlight - Phil Salt and Gudakesh Motie

Go hard or go home. That has been Phil Salt's mantra throughout his T20 career, and right now, his unrelenting approach at the top of England's order has never been more valuable. After flitting around the periphery for several seasons, Salt's international breakthrough came against this same West Indies team back in December, when his back-to-back centuries in Grenada and Trinidad carried the attack back to the world's most aggressive batting line-up, and reminded England of the fearlessness that they had so clearly mislaid in their 50-over World Cup defence. Given the truncated nature of their 20-over campaign to date, it's hard to judge exactly how the middle-order is tracking, which means that impetus at the top could be all the more important as they seek their first major scalp of the campaign.

In a power-packed line-up, there's something unassuming about Gudakesh Motie's left-arm offerings, but as England discovered in December - and as seven wickets at 11.85 amply attest now - his relentless flight and guile has the ability to apply a handbrake to all manner of free-flowing teams, particularly ones quite as stacked with right-handers as England's. In his first T20I encounter with Jos Buttler's men, in Grenada six months ago, he returned the remarkable figures of 1 for 9 in four overs, then capped that impact with 3 for 24 in the series decider in Trinidad. Straightening the ball at the stumps from round the wicket might not seem the most complex of modus operandi, but if there's an iota of assistance in a used surface in St Lucia, he's likely to exploit it.

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Stats and trivia

  • England and West Indies duked it out in an entertaining T20I series in December, with West Indies winning 3-2 thanks to a four-wicket win in the decider in Trinidad.
  • Moeen Ali and Obey McCoy each need one wicket to reach 50 in T20Is, while Akeal Hossain needs two more for the same milestone.
  • England have played three previous T20Is in St Lucia, and have never yet lost a game. Two of those came during their triumph World T20 campaign in 2010, including a crushing semi-final victory over Sri Lanka. Most recently they beat West Indies by four wickets in March 2019.
  • West Indies themselves have played in ten of the 21 T20Is at the venue, winning six of those, including five of their last six.
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Quotes

"It's good that we're starting here and actually we play one game on it, before the start of the Super Eight. We're a little bit accustomed to the bounce and accustomed the wicket. Hopefully that would suit us a little bit more than the Englishmen."

West Indies captain Rovman Powell wants his team to make use of having already played on Wednesday's strip

"I think maybe the West Indies would be hopefully trying to get their own back for our fans that were so incredible… they'll try and rally them and create this cauldron of an atmosphere tomorrow night. It's going to be incredible."

Reece Topley predicts strong St Lucian support after England's fans outnumbered the locals in December's T20I series

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When: England vs West Indies, Super 8, 12:30 AM GMT (June 20), 8:30 PM local time, 6:00 AM IST

Where: Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

What to expect: Given the batting might of these two teams and the conditions at this venue, we could be in for a high-scoring encounter, something's been very rare in this tournament so far.

England Vs West Indies Head to Head

Matches Played - 29

England won - 12

West Indies won - 17

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Team Watch

England

Will Jacks was left out of the England XI against Namibia but on a batting friendly surface, a recall is on the cards. Mark Wood could return to the XI as well.

Tactics & Matchups: The likes of Reece Topley, Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid have a favourable matchup against Brandon King. England should also look to use Rashid against Rovman Powell, who has an excellent record against England.

Probable XI: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (c & wk), Will Jacks, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Reece Topley

West Indies

West Indies will have a decision to make with Obed McCoy. He made an impact after coming in for Romario Shepherd against Afghanistan. Will he retain his spot remains to be seen. Shai Hope is expected to make way for Roston Chase again.

Tactics & Matchups: While the two left-arm spinners for WI have been very good, Jos Buttler has done well against them both in the past. However, quite interestingly, the England skipper has struggled to put Russell away and that is one early matchup the hosts can focus on.

Probable XI: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran(wk), Roston Chase, Rovman Powell(c), Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Obed McCoy/Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie

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It is not often West Indies go into a contest against England in an ICC tournament as favourites. Certainly not in recent years given how their fortunes have dwindled. West Indies didn't even get into the Super 12 stages of the previous edition in Australia, a tournament that England won. West Indies also failed to qualify for the last ODI World Cup, a tournament England entered as the defending champions.

However, they have been in amazing form in this year's T20 World Cup at home, finding great support in every venue they have been in. Their bowlers have been getting the job done in most of the games but when there was an opportunity for their batters to make their presence felt, they grabbed it with both hands as witnessed against Afghanistan in St.Lucia.

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That's certainly not been the case for England. The defending champions were expected to join New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka as the high-profile teams failing to make it to Super 8. After the washout against Scotland and the loss to Australia, England had to bank on Australia defeating Scotland to get through. But now that their qualification is sealed, England will have to regroup and start afresh again. A win against the team that's unbeaten in the tournament can certainly boost their confidence.

Just six months ago, England and West Indies squared off in a five-match T20I series on these shores, albeit not at this particular venue. So there will be familiarity in terms of the personnel. That series turned out to be a humdinger with the hosts winning it 3-2. More of the same will be the order of the day.

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Did you know?

Andre Russell's strike rate in T20 cricket this year is 204.11

Phil Salt averages 45 at a strike rate over 185 in T20Is in West Indies

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