Jason Holder guaranteed four wickets in four balls before a happy home group in Barbados, to place an exceptionally private seal on a remarkable series win for West Indies. Once more in a throbbing finale at Bridgetown, Holder based on a profession best take of 4 for 30 from the left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein, to outlive an England group that was passed on to lament its own inadequacies at the demise, as they capitulated by 17 races to lose the series 3-2
Britain were set 180 for triumph, after a two-paced batting show from West Indies, in which Kieron Pollard and Rovman Powell broke 66 runs from the last four overs to re-touch off an innings that had gone level during an unbelievable showcase of legspin from Adil Rashid.
In answer, James Vince set the early beat with 55 from 35 balls, and Sam Billings applied some valuable late force with 41 from 28. Yet, after Hosein had sabotaged England with a wicket in every one of his four overs, it was passed on to the veteran Holder to safeguard 20 runs in the last finished - and notwithstanding a first-ball no-ball to increase the danger, there was never any uncertainty once he tracked down his reach.
First to go was Chris Jordan, who got a low full throw with a hurl across the line, however chose the substitute Hayden Walsh Jr on the midwicket rope. Billings, who got himself back protesting as the hitters crossed, then, at that point, sent off a comparable stroke in a comparative heading, as Holder confided in the full length, before Adil Rashid slapped another fifth-stump conveyance high into the leg-side, where Odean Smith settled underneath the full go-around conveyance.
That was at that point game, set and series - however much more magnificence was to come Holder's direction before the festivals could start decisively, as Saqib Mahmood endeavored to uncover a full straight ball, and inside-edged on to his leg stump, a redirection so impalpable that it wasn't until Nicholas Pooran began pointing in joy at the unstuck bail that Holder acknowledged what he had accomplished. As though his take of 4 for 7 in the primary match wasn't sufficiently wonderful, this was an incredible method for wrapping up.
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