What was the result of the England vs West Indies match?
West Indies won by 30 runs.
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West Indies secured a 30-run victory over England in the T20 World Cup, while Barbados-born Jacob Bethell of England dismisses the match against West Indies as just another game, despite his personal connection to the team and region.
West Indies topped England in a Group C match in Mumbai. England won the toss and chose to bowl, but West Indies put up a score of 196-6, with Rutherford's explosive innings leading the way. England struggled to chase the target, ultimately being bowled out for 166 in 19 overs. Gudakesh Motie took 3 wickets for 33 runs, while Sam Curran remained not out with 43 for England.
Bethell, who scored 55 off 35 balls in England’s opening win against Nepal, downplayed the significance of playing against his former team. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the game and securing two more points for England. Despite his Barbadian roots, where he received a warm welcome during a previous tour, Bethell is treating this match as a regular opportunity to contribute to England's World Cup campaign.
The match saw a mix of strong performances and missed opportunities for England. Adil Rashid's bowling was a highlight, but the team's batting lineup faltered in the middle overs, costing them the game. West Indies, on the other hand, delivered a more complete performance, with both batting and bowling contributing to their victory.
West Indies won by 30 runs.
Sherfane Rutherford, for his innings of 76 runs.
He said it was 'just another game' and that his focus was on getting two more points for England.
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