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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
England beat West Indies to take commanding lead in series as record-breaker Joe Root anchors chase
After their brutal brilliance in Birmingham, England threatened to go kaput in Cardiff only three days later. 'Welcome to the life of an England captain, Harry Brook,' they would have teased, after a torrid fielding display that included four dropped catches, two missed run-outs and countless other clangers. But the post-mortem of that side of the performance will have to wait on a day like this. A day where we were treated to a masterclass from Joe Root. The best batsman to ever do it with the Three Lions on their chest. After losing two wickets in the first nine balls of their reply to the West Indies' total of 308, the odds were stacked against him and England. And there were nervy moments early on. Even he is not immune to those. The West Indies seamers, all over the shop at Edgbaston, were bang on the money in the early stages here, extracting every drop of movement at their disposal. Root's captain didn't do him any favours either, almost running out his fellow Yorkshireman before he was off the mark. Seven runs later, only a tight umpire's call on review saved Root's bacon when he was trapped on the crease by Windies seamer Matthew Forde. Crisis averted, England's unassuming assassin knuckled down in his usual manner. With his weapon of choice, his trusty lump of willow, in hand, he knocked the ball to each and every corner of Sophia Gardens with his usual artistry and craft. It seemed as though he pushed, pulled and cracked the ball over each and every blade of grass. The West Indies had no answers now. Leave a gap deep behind square on the leg side? Root will sweep you to death. Think you're safe to leave the tiniest of holes between two fielders in the off-side? Root, the master of the geometry of batting, will find a way to pierce that space and make you pay. Records tumbled, as they often seem to do, as he went about his business. You're now looking at England's leading run-scorer in ODIs after Root surpassed Eoin Morgan. He took calculated risks, just as his former captain used to, as he powered on towards his 18th ODI hundred. He reached that milestone in brutal fashion, latching onto a drag down from spinner Gudakesh Motie to launch the ball over midwicket for six before sweeping hard to the boundary for four to bring up his ton the very next ball. This is certainly up there with the best of his 18. The supporting cast played only fleeting roles. Brook crashed and bashed his way to 47 before he was undone by a skiddy bouncer from Alzarri Joseph, the pick of the Windies bowlers. When Will Jacks, England's last genuine all-rounder, was dismissed, silence descended on even the rowdy sections of the ground. But the unflappable Root responded in the fashion which would've left his captain purring: by stepping away and slapping Forde to the cover boundary with utter disdain to bring up his 150. 'Rooooot,' reverberated around south Wales. It was still echoing when Root who finished the job too, punching Jayden Seales down the ground for a 21st boundary of the afternoon, to go with his two sixes, to leave the field with 166 runs of the highest order to his name. After congratulating his good mate, Brook will wonder how things contrived to unravel quite so dramatically for his side after Brydon Carse had England off to a flier. He caught the splice of Jewel Andrew's bat with a vicious rising delivery, the ball spooning up to Jacks at cover in only the second over. Then, you couldn't help but think that a repeat of the Edgbaston drubbing was on the cards. But, with a generous helping hand from England, Brandon King and Carty led the fightback. Carty was put down on one by Duckett and only a few overs later, an edge from King's bat burst through his fingertips too. Adil Rashid (centre) took four West Indies wickets as England bowled their opponents out The sloppiness spread like wildfire amongst England fielders. Saqib Mahmood shelled another simple chance offered up by Carty, who would have run out King on 49 had Brook's throw been on target. The ball, as it does on those tough days, seemed to follow poor Duckett. He had the chance to run out either King or Carty. Instead, in the heat of the moment, Duckett was like a rabbit in headlights. He threw to the far end with a limp under-arm toss, allowing King to make it home safe. The West Indies innings threatened to hit the buffers when Carty was eventually dismissed. Hope, though, upped the ante to push the West Indies to 308 when he was the last man dismissed for 78. There was still time, though, for another sitter to go down. Root was the guilty party this time. Rashid, the bowler, was far from amused. It was poetic, then, that Rashid was the one to see England over the line alongside Root with one of his typically gritty lower-order knocks. He was all smiles by then. It's hard to hold a grudge against a great, after all.


Tom's Guide
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Tom's Guide
How to watch England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025: live stream one day international cricket
England versus West Indies ODI at Edgbaston features some exciting white-ball players, such as West Indies' Matthew Forde who two games ago equalled the record for the fastest one-day international half-century with 50 off 16 balls. Follow our guide below for where to watch England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025 at Edgbaston live streams 2025 from anywhere with a VPN. ► Date: May 29, 2025► Start time: 1pm BST / 8am ET/ 11pm AEDT / 5.30pm IST • U.S. — Willow TV / Sling• U.K. — Sky• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free West Indies come into this series on the back of drawing their three-match ODI series with Ireland 1-1 after they won the third game by 197 runs on DLS after making their second-highest ODI total, 385-7. Having failed for the first time to qualify for the 50-over World Cup, in 2023, two-time World Cup winners West Indies are especially eager to qualify so for the 2027 edition in Africa. The top eight teams in the ODI world rankings at the end of March 2027 will qualify automatically. So every ODI over the next 22 months is potentially crucial for both these teams: West Indies currently stand ninth in the world rankings, England eighth. England themselves are needing to turn around their 50-over fortunes. This is the first match of Harry Brook's official tenure as white-ball captain after Jos Buttler stood down after England lost all their games in the ICC Champions Trophy. Brook is not that experienced a 50-over cricketer, having only played 41 games in his professional career, 26 of which have been ODIs. But Rob Key, England men's managing director, believes that Brook "has an excellent cricketing brain and a clear vision that will help drive us towards winning more series and major global tournaments." This three match series promises to be a heavy-hitting affair. Here's our guide to how to watch England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025 at Edgbaston live streams from anywhere. Sling offers live TV packages that let you watch live golf, MLB, basketball, soccer, cricket and more, via the likes of ESPN, Golf Channel, NBC (in select cities) and USA Network. For a limited time, you can get your first month of Sling Blue half price making it a great way to watch England v West Indies . Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the cricket via your usual streaming service? You can still watch the England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025 live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for sports fans away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's the best on the market: There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. Per our NordVPN review, it's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers, across 110+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off NordVPN in the spring sale Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Download and install a VPN - as we say, our top choice is NordVPN. 2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location. E.g. England for Sky Sports. 3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to your home broadcaster's site or app and watch as if you were back at home. Fans in India can watch the England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025 on the Fancode streaming platform. Monthly subscriptions are Rs. 199, which is well under £2. Those outside of India who want to watch their home cricket coverage can just pick up a good VPN and follow the instructions above to live stream the action safely. Dedicated cricket streaming service Willow TV is showing England v West Indies one day series in the U.S.. Willow TV is available from a number of cable providers including Dish, Spectrum, Xfinity, Verizon Fios and more. Not got cable? No worries, as Willow TV is also accessible via OTT provider Sling TV. There are options to pay just for Willow (from $10 a month), or add it to your existing Sling plan. You can check out your options and sign up on its website. Sling offers live TV packages that let you watch live golf, MLB, basketball, soccer, cricket and more, via the likes of ESPN, Golf Channel, NBC (in select cities) and USA Network. For a limited time, you can get your first month of Sling Blue half price making it a great way to watch England v West Indies. Outside USA right now? Make sure to use NordVPN to catch all the England vs West Indies action. The England v West Indies 1st ODI 2025 is being shown on Sky Sports and its dedicated Sky Sports Cricket channel in the UK. If you want to sign up to watch the cricket, you can check out all the Sky TV deals and packages for today's best prices. Alternatively, if you want to stream all the action, make sure to use NOW TV. They offer all of Sky's channels for £34.99 a month. If you're on vacation outside the U.K., you can make use of NordVPN to watch the action. Fox Sports has live coverage of the England v West Indies 2025 ODI series in Australia, with a live stream available via Kayo Sports. Kayo costs $25 for Kayo Standard and $40 for Kayo Premium Basic. Again, you'll need to use a safe, reliable VPN to access Kayo Sports when traveling abroad. England: Harry Brook (captain); Tom Banton; Jacob Bethell; Jos Buttler; Brydon Carse; Ben Duckett; Tom Hartley; Will Jacks; Saqib Mahmood; Jamie Overton; Matthew Potts; Adil Rashid; Joe Root; Jamie Smith; Luke Wood. West Indies: Shai Hope (captain); Jewel Andrew; Keacy Carty; Roston Chase; Matthew Forde; Justin Greaves; Amir Jangoo; Alzarri Joseph; Shamar Joseph; Brandon King; Evin Lewis; Gudakesh Motie; Sherfane Rutherford; Jayden Seales; Romario Shepherd. Unfortunately, the opening ODI of the England vs West Indies series will not be available for free. However, Indian cricket fans can get a monthly pass on Fancode for just Rs. 199, which is well under £2.


India.com
25-05-2025
- Sport
- India.com
This person holds record for fastest 50 in ODIs, not Gayle, DeVilliers, Sehwag, Kohli, Afridi, Dhoni, he is a bowler, not from India
Image credit: X Meet Matthew Forde, know all about him Matthew Forde, born on 29 April 2002 in Barbados, West Indies, is a right-arm fast bowler. Till date, his bowling was his identity, on the basis of which he dominated tournaments like Caribbean Premier League and Lanka Premier League in T20 cricket. On the basis of this, he got a chance to play in the ODI and T20 team of West Indies in December 2023 when he was 21 years old. So far, this bowler, who has taken 16 wickets in 10 ODIs and 8 wickets in 6 T20 Internationals, has updated his profile by scoring the fastest ODI half-century.


The Hindu
25-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
IRE vs WI Live Streaming Info, 3rd ODI: When and where to watch West Indies tour of Ireland 2025; match details, squads
After a washout in the second match, Ireland will look to seal the three-match series when it takes on West Indies in the third One-Day International at the Clontarf Cricket Club in Dublin on Sunday. West Indies all-rounder Matthew Forde equalled AB de Villiers's record for the fastest one-day international half-century before Friday's match against Ireland in Dublin was abandoned due to rain. Ireland leads the three-match series 1-0 after its 124-run win on Wednesday. IRE vs WI 3rd ODI - Match Details When will the third ODI between Ireland and West Indies take place? The third ODI between Ireland and West Indies will be held on Sunday, May 25. Where will the third ODI between Ireland and West Indies take place? The third ODI between Ireland and West Indies will be held at Clontarf Cricket Club in Dublin, Ireland. At what time will the third ODI between Ireland and West Indies start? The third ODI between Ireland and West Indies will begin at 3:15 PM IST. Where to watch the live telecast of the third ODI between Ireland and West Indies? The third ODI between Ireland and West Indies will not be televised live in India. Where to watch the live stream of the third ODI between Ireland and West Indies? The third ODI between Ireland and West Indies will be streamed live on the FanCode app and website in India. THE SQUADS IRELAND Andrew Balbirnie, Paul Stirling (c), Cade Carmichael, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), George Dockrell, Thomas Mayes, Andy McBrine, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little, Liam McCarthy, Jordan Neill, Stephen Doheny, Matthew Humphreys. WEST INDIES Brandon King, Evin Lewis, Keacy Carty, Shai Hope (wk (c), Amir Jangoo, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, John Campbell, Jayden Seales, Jewel Andrew, Jediah Blades. Related Topics Ireland / West Indies


Hindustan Times
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
West Indies youngster equals AB de Villiers' world record during 2nd ODI vs Ireland but rain plays spoilsport
In just his tenth ODI appearance, West Indies' Matthew Forde produced a world record-equalling outing that left Ireland stunned and brought his name alongside the legendary AB de Villiers in the record books. The 23-year-old, primarily known for his fast bowling, smashed a 16-ball fifty in Dublin on Saturday, equalling the fastest fifty in ODI history, during a blistering cameo that turned the tide in the second game of the three-match series. Walking in during the 43rd over, Forde unleashed mayhem almost instantly. After warming up with a six off just his second ball, he launched a furious assault on the Irish bowlers. Josh Little bore the brunt of Forde's ferocity, hammered for four consecutive sixes in a single over that flipped the momentum. Forde's stay lasted just 19 balls, but it was packed with fireworks – 58 runs, laced with eight towering sixes and two boundaries, with a jaw-dropping 56 runs coming via boundaries alone. It was carnage in the final stretch of the innings as Ireland's attack crumbled under pressure. He had a golden opportunity to surpass de Villiers' record of 16 balls, set against the West Indies in 2015, but missed a ramp shot at 47.1. Undeterred, he sent the next two deliveries into the stands to join the South African icon in ODI folklore. His innings ended later in the same over, but not before lifting the West Indies to a commanding 352/8. Earlier, Keacy Carty had anchored the innings with a steady 102 off 109 balls, while captain Shai Hope chipped in with a composed 49. Their contributions set the stage for Forde's late blitz, but rain played spoilsport right before Ireland's innings, ensuring no play was possible at all after West Indies played their fifty overs. The series remains in favour of Ireland as they lead 1-0, with West Indies being denied an opportunity to go for a comeback series win.