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Test Match Special Sixes rain in Southampton as England win six from six

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Henry Moeran presents reaction from Southampton to England beating the West Indies to win the T20 series 3-0. West Indies World Cup winner Carlos Brathwaite & England World Cup and Ashes winner Ebony Rainford-Brent look at the big hitting from Harry Brook's team.
Hear the thoughts of player of the series Jos Buttler, captain Harry Brook, and head coach Brendon McCullum as England recover from a tough winter in the white-ball game. West Indies captain Shai Hope reflects on what his side can take from the tour.
Plus, TMS commentator Fazeer Mohammed reacts to the shock news that West Indies star Nicholas Pooran retires from international cricket at the age of 29 and what the implications are for the international game.

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