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WI v ENG, 2nd ODI: Skipper Livingstone scripts England’s record chase in Antigua
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WI v ENG, 2nd ODI: Skipper Livingstone scripts England’s record chase in Antigua

Liam Livingstone scored his maiden ODI hundred to help England secure a series-level win in the second ODI against the West Indies in North Sound, Antigua on Saturday (November 2). Taking a captain’s knock, Livingstone scripted England’s chase of 329 – their second – the highest in the history of ODI cricket in the Caribbean.

England started the match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium under some pressure after losing the first ODI by eight wickets on October 31. But a spirited batting effort, led by stand-in captain Livingstone, helped England turn things around. and we’ll keep the series alive until the decider in Barbados on Wednesday. Shai Hope’s century for West Indies It went in vain.

Livingstone was thrilled after his maiden ODI hundred came with a winning cause. The stand-in captain said his hard work over the last few months is starting to pay off.

WI vs ENG, 2nd ODI: Highlights and Scorecard

“Some of the things I did in England in training and at the end of the season, I felt I was back to my best. I’m maturing and I’m enjoying cricket and if I’m enjoying cricket, I’m playing well. It’s a nice proud day,” he said.

THE HIGHEST SUCCESSFUL ODI MATCHES IN THE WEST INDIES

  • England – 364 for 4 against West Indies at Bridgetown in 2019
  • England – 329 for 5 against West Indies at North Sound in 2024*
  • West Indies – 326 for 6 against England at North Sound in 2023
  • Sri Lanka – 313 for 6 against West Indies at Bridgetown in 2003
  • India – 312 for 8 against West Indies at Port of Spain in 2022

Livingstone’s momentum in the second part of the innings was remarkable. He demonstrated his ability to score quickly and under pressure by converting a 60-ball fifty into a 77-ball century. Livingstone hit five boundaries and nine sixes for his 85-ball 124.

England eventually won the match by five wickets, overtaking the West Indies total with 15 balls to spare.

Livingstone’s innings was not a solo effort; was supported by several key partnerships. Phil Salt contributed 59 runs at the start of the chase, while Jacob Bethell scored his maiden ODI fifty with 55 runs. But it was the partnership between Livingstone and Sam Curran that really mattered. The duo added 140 runs from 107 balls with Curran scoring 52 runs from 52 balls. This partnership eased the initial pressure and set the stage for Livingstone’s superb display.

Batting first earlier in the day, the West Indies posted a stunning score of 328-6 in 50 overs. Shai Hope was the standout player for the home team as he scored his 17th ODI century with 117 runs. Other important contributions came from Keacy Carty (71) and Sherfane Rutherford (54), but they ultimately proved not to be enough.

Posted by:

Akshay Ramesh

Publication Date:

November 3, 2024