West Indies vs England: Hope-Shepherd Parternship Snatches Victory, Leaving Jos Buttler’s Men Stunned
In a thrilling ODI series opener at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua, England faced a disappointing defeat against the West Indies. Less than a month after their World Cup disappointment in India, where they were ousted in the group stage, England, led by Jos Buttler, couldn’t secure a victory, even after ending their innings at good total of 325.
Harry Brook emerged as the top-scorer for England with a resilient 71, but it wasn’t enough to secure a win for the team. The West Indies’ captain, Shai Hope, and the big-hitting Romario Shepherd turned the tide with a quickfire sixth-wicket stand, bringing the hosts back into the game when they seemed to be faltering at 213-5 with less than 12 overs remaining.
Romario Shepherd, playing a crucial role, fired 48 from 27 deliveries, putting on an impressive 89-run partnership with Hope. The West Indies captain remained unbeaten with a remarkable 109 and concluded the innings with back-to-back sixes, securing a thrilling victory with seven balls to spare.
The match had its share of standout performances. Phil Salt and Will Jacks provided a fast start for England, with a 77-run stand inside nine overs after winning the toss and electing to bat. However, the momentum shifted as wickets fell in quick succession.
Salt’s explosive innings included five fours and three big sixes before he was dismissed by Gudakesh Motie. Jacks, caught behind off Oshane Thomas, contributed 26 to the total. Ben Duckett (20) and Zak Crawley (48) also made notable contributions, but a mix-up between Crawley and Brook resulted in a run-out.