
ENG vs WI Live Streaming Info, 3rd T20I: England eyes series sweep against beleaguered West Indies; match details, squads
England will eye a series sweep when it faces West Indies in the third Twenty20 International at The Rose Bowl in Southampton on Tuesday.
The host successfully chased down a 197-run target with nine balls to spare in Bristol on Sunday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. While left-arm pacer Luke Wood shone with the ball, picking 2/25 in four overs, former skipper Jos Buttler top-scored with 47 off 36 balls to lay the platform for England's facile win.
After being blanked 0-3 in the One-Day International series, the third T20I on Tuesday will present the Windies with the final opportunity to sign off from the tour with a face-saving victory.
ENG vs WI - 3rd T20I
When will the third T20I between England and West Indies take place?
The third T20I between England and West Indies will take place on Tuesday, June 10.
Where will the third T20I between England and West Indies be held?
The third T20I between England and West Indies will be held at The Rose Bowl in Southampton.
At what time will the third T20I between England and West Indies start?
The third T20I between England and West Indies will begin at 11 PM IST. The toss will take place at 10:30 PM IST.
Where to watch the live telecast of the third T20I between England and West Indies in India?
The third T20I between England and West Indies will be televised live on Sony Sports Network in India.
Where to watch the live stream of the third T20I between England and West Indies in India?
The third T20I between England and West Indies will be streamed live on the Sony LIV and FanCode apps and websites in India.
THE SQUADS
England: Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler(w), Harry Brook(c), Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Matthew Potts, Rehan Ahmed, Saqib Mahmood, Luke Wood.
West Indies: Evin Lewis, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope(w/c), Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd, Gudakesh Motie, Alzarri Joseph, Akeal Hosein, Shimron Hetmyer, Brandon King, Matthew Forde.
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