Banton, Bethell’s late fireworks clinch series for England

BRISTOL, England – In a contest that swung like a pendulum before exploding into a crescendo of power hitting, Tom Banton and Jacob Bethell delivered a breathtaking late assault to propel England to a dramatic four-wicket win over the West Indies, sealing the T20I series 2–0 with one match to spare on Sunday.

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Set a formidable target of 197 after the West Indies posted 196 for six, England found themselves under pressure, needing 76 runs off just 39 balls as the game neared its climax. With the required run rate ballooning and momentum slipping away, Banton and Bethell unleashed a spell of fearless, calculated aggression that turned the game on its head.

Over a dazzling two-and-a-half-over stretch, the pair smashed 43 runs, shifting the tide of the match irreversibly. England eventually crossed the finish line with 199 for six in 18.3 overs, sparking celebrations in the home camp.

Steady foundation before the storm

Despite losing opener Jamie Smith early for just four runs, England’s top order laid a solid foundation. Ben Duckett contributed a quickfire 30 off 18 balls, Jos Buttler added a composed 47 from 36, and captain Harry Brook kept the tempo high with a 20-ball 34.

However, when Roston Chase removed Brook in the 14th over with England at 126 for four, the required rate had crept dangerously close to 13 runs per over. The match, once in control, teetered on the edge of collapse.

Banton blasts, Bethell unleashes

Then came Banton—his intent clear from the outset as he dispatched his very first delivery, bowled by Chase, for a six over midwicket. He followed that up by hammering Gudakesh Motie for a four and a six in the following over.

Bethell soon joined the fireworks with a sensational over against Alzarri Joseph, pummeling three colossal sixes. Though Joseph had the final word, dismissing Bethell for an electrifying 26 off just 10 balls, the damage had been done. England now needed only 28 from 24 deliveries.

Banton saw it home with poise, finishing unbeaten on 30 from 11 balls. Brydon Carse applied the finishing touch with a four to third man off Jason Holder, sealing victory with nine balls remaining.

Windies’ late surge falls short

Earlier, the West Indies innings was a tale of recovery, collapse, and a spectacular finish. The visitors lost Evin Lewis to the first ball of the match, trapped lbw by Luke Wood. However, a blistering 90-run stand between Johnson Charles and captain Shai Hope resurrected their innings, with Hope falling just short of a half-century, stumped on 49.

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The middle overs saw a slump, as Charles (47) and Sherfane Rutherford were both dismissed in quick succession, leaving the Windies wobbling at 117 for four in the 16th over.

But a ferocious counterattack followed. Rovman Powell lit up the 17th over with 20 runs off Liam Dawson, including a six and three boundaries. Then came the carnage—Jason Holder and Romario Shepherd took Adil Rashid to the cleaners in the 19th over, hammering five sixes in a devastating 31-run assault.

Holder remained unbeaten on a scorching 29 from nine balls, while Shepherd added 19 off 11, giving the West Indies a daunting total to defend.

Bowling brilliance amid the mayhem

Luke Wood stood out among England’s bowlers, taking two for 25 in a high-scoring encounter. For the visitors, Alzarri Joseph led the attack with two for 45, including the prized wicket of Bethell.

With the series now secured, England will look to complete a clean sweep in the final match at Southampton on Tuesday. For the West Indies, it will be a test of pride and resilience after a thrilling but ultimately heartbreaking encounter.

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