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England vs West Indies, first ODI: New one-day era begins under Harry Brook
England vs West Indies, first ODI: New one-day era begins under Harry Brook

Telegraph

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

England vs West Indies, first ODI: New one-day era begins under Harry Brook

29 May 2025 1:12pm 1:10PM OVER 2: ENG 17/0 (Smith 13 Duckett 4) Jayden Seales will open from the Birmingham End and he strikes Smith on the pads with his first ball. It struck Smith on the full but was going down leg. Two balls later Smith is dropped. He flashes at a wider delivery from Seales and the ball flies to Greaves' right at second slip. Greaves sticks out his right hand but cannot keep hold of it. It runs away for four down to third man. Seales then strikes Smith on the pads and there is a huge appeal, which umpire Kumar Dharmasena turns down. The West Indies think long and hard before reviewing. It appeared that they had run out of time but they are allowed to review. It is not a good review to say the least from Shai Hope as the ball was going way down leg. Everyone knew it a long time before the decision came having seen just one replay and were quickly back into position. Smith then responds by drilling Seales through cover for four. He then finishes the over by flicking it through wide mid-on for another four and that brings to an end an eventful over. Smith has played a couple of delightful shots in that over but also looked troubled. 1:04PM OVER 1: ENG 5/0 (Smith 1 Duckett 4) Smith goes for a drive through the offside first ball and gets an inside edge through square leg to get the first run of the innings. A little bit of movement from Forde into Smith and the wind has got up at Edgbaston. Duckett faces three dot balls before finally getting off the mark with an emphatic cover drive for four. Too full from Forde and Duckett punishes him. Five from the opening over. The Harry Brook era has its first boundary courtesy of Ben Duckett 💥 — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) May 29, 2025 12:59PM Ready to go Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett head out to the middle. Matthew Forde will send down the opening over. We are ready for action at Edgbaston. 12:56PM Nearly time for action Both sides make their way out onto the outfield, led by Bob Willis' daughter Katie. Tomorrow would have been Bob's 76th birthday and we have 45 seconds of roaring applause for the England great. 12:53PM Blue for Bob Day Today is #BlueForBob, where Edgbaston will turn blue to raise awareness and funds for Prostate Cancer 💙 — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) May 29, 2025 12:51PM Revealed: English women's cricket becomes match-fixing target There are growing fears that English women's cricket is becoming a soft target for corruption, with hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of bets placed on matches. Corruption in men's cricket has been a longstanding issue for the sport, with numerous high-profile examples coming to light. A Telegraph Sport investigation can reveal a crackdown taking place in the women's game after uncovering: A total of £300,000 bet on one domestic match Players approached for team information via social media Anti-corruption officials sent to matches as part of crackdown Players forced to hand in mobile phones to officials during games Minimal security at venues during matches For more from Sonia Twigg, click here. 12:50PM Milestone for Rashid Adil Rashid is magic 🪄 Congratulations, Rash! 👏 #ENGvWI | #EnglandCricket — England Cricket (@englandcricket) May 29, 2025 12:49PM Smith given platform to be England's Adam Gilchrist with opener promotion Jamie Smith will open against West Indies as England begin their ODI rebuild under new captain Harry Brook by looking to the Test team for inspiration. Smith will be aiming to emulate Adam Gilchrist as a keeper turned ODI opener after replacing Phil Salt at the top of the order. Salt was part of the team that bombed at the Champions Trophy earlier this year, losing three matches out of three. Gilchrist, who like Smith batted at No 7 in Tests, scored 9,200 ODI runs with 16 centuries in 260 games as an opener, winning three World Cups with Australia. Of players who started their ODI careers before 2000, only five batsmen have a better strike rate. 12:47PM The thoughts of Harry Brook at the toss 'There are a couple of new faces who have played before but have not been in recently. We are looking forward to what the future holds. We will try to get back to winning ways, and try to have as strong a team as possible. 'As a batting unit, we need to try and get bigger scores individually - try to get those match-winning knocks; as a bowling unit, to take wickets throughout, and have the skills to bowl to certain dimensions.' 12:43PM Eye on the former captain Welcome to Edgbaston. A decent crowd in today. Jos Buttler bats at five and will keep in his first match as the former England captain. Harry Brook described him as still being the no 1 white ball batsman in the world yesterday but in reality he has not operated at that level for a while now. At 34 Buttler could still make the 2027 ODI World Cup but you feel they missed a trick here by not giving Tom Banton his chance and really building a fresh, young new team for Brook to work with. Cue a Buttler hundred today.

West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1
West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1

DUBLIN (AP) — West Indies powered to a 197-run win over Ireland in the third ODI in Dublin on Sunday to draw the series 1-1. The visitors won via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern scoring method, used in weather-affected matches, after compiling 385-7 from their 50 overs. Advertisement Keacy Carty smashed 170 from 142 balls — the joint-sixth highest score in ODIs for the West Indies — with support from captain Shai Hope (75) and Justin Greaves (50). Ireland was set a revised target of 363 from 46 overs after a rain delay, but was never in the hunt after Andy Balbirnie — a centurion in the first ODI — had his off-stump uprooted by Jayden Seales in the second over. Cade Carmichael top scored with 48, falling two runs shy of a maiden ODI fifty upon being bowled by Greaves. Ireland was dismissed for 165 in 29.5 overs, with Seales taking 3-26. The Windies lost the first game by 124 runs and there was a no result in the second game. It was a timely confidence boost for the tourists before their three-match ODI series against England gets underway at Edgbaston on Thursday. ___ AP cricket:

West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1
West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1

Associated Press

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

West Indies wins 3rd ODI against Ireland to draw series 1-1

DUBLIN (AP) — West Indies powered to a 197-run win over Ireland in the third ODI in Dublin on Sunday to draw the series 1-1. The visitors won via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern scoring method, used in weather-affected matches, after compiling 385-7 from their 50 overs. Keacy Carty smashed 170 from 142 balls — the joint-sixth highest score in ODIs for the West Indies — with support from captain Shai Hope (75) and Justin Greaves (50). Ireland was set a revised target of 363 from 46 overs after a rain delay, but was never in the hunt after Andy Balbirnie — a centurion in the first ODI — had his off-stump uprooted by Jayden Seales in the second over. Cade Carmichael top scored with 48, falling two runs shy of a maiden ODI fifty upon being bowled by Greaves. Ireland was dismissed for 165 in 29.5 overs, with Seales taking 3-26. The Windies lost the first game by 124 runs and there was a no result in the second game. It was a timely confidence boost for the tourists before their three-match ODI series against England gets underway at Edgbaston on Thursday. ___ AP cricket:

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