WI vs ENG 2nd ODI: The England team touring the West Indies has recorded a resounding victory against the host team. A three-match ODI series is currently being played between England and the West Indies. In the first match of this series, England team had to face defeat by 8 wickets, but they made a strong comeback in the second match of the series and England won this match by 5 wickets. In this match, team captain Liam Livingston scored a brilliant century. Due to his century, his team won the match with 15 balls remaining.
How was the game?
In this match played between the two teams, the England captain won the toss and decided to bowl first. In this match, the West Indies team, which took the field to bat first, scored 328 runs after losing 6 wickets in 50 overs. In response, the England team scored 329 runs, lost 5 wickets in 47.3 overs and won the match by 5 wickets. With the victory in this match, his team leveled the three-match test series at 1-1. The next game in the series will be played on November 6. The team that wins this match will win the series.
Livingston’s brilliant entries
In this match, the captains of both the teams played brilliant innings. First, West Indies captain Shai Hope scored 117 runs in 127 balls. After this, Liam Livingston’s brilliance was seen in the second innings of the match. In this match, Livingston played an innings of 124 runs in 85 balls and made Shai Hope’s innings fade away. In this match, Livingston had completed his half-century in 60 balls, but he completed his century in just 77 balls. That means he scored the next 50 runs off just 17 balls. Liam Livingstone was initially left out of England’s ODI squad to face Australia in September. Two months later, he scored a match-winning century as England’s stand-in captain to take the series to a decisive point against the West Indies.
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