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4th T20i: Moeen leads England to win 34-run over windies

Bridgetown: Stand-in Captain Moeen Ali starred in bats and balls as England defeated West Indies with 34 running in the fourth international twenty20 in Bridgetown to establish a series determinant on Sunday.
Moeen, led the British in the place of Eoin Morgan who was injured, hitting seven sixth, including four consecutive Off Jason Holder, for 63 made of only 28 balls as England recorded a total of 193 for six days.
The off-spinner then took two for 28 running during West Indies 159 for five such as England flattened the five-match series in 2-2 before the team returned to Kensington Oval.
This series will go to the final match! 💪Corecard: https://t.co/14134NZ6🏝 #WIVENG 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 https://t.co/FKFU5SANFZ- England Cricket (@englandCricket) Bowling 16434984500England in the last stage of the previous match in this series has been Proven expensive.
But with West Indies needed 61 off four finals of Overs, Chris Jordan – back after England’s defeat on Wednesday – and Reece Topley held their nerves.
“I think we are good in all fields,” said the player from Moeen’s match when he was highlighted by the final British bowling.
“That’s the thing we really proud tonight, ‘Bowling’s death’ is fantastic,” said Moeen.
As for the form itself, he added: “I have some momentum by hitting me, I am happy to contribute to the team ..” Both Moeen and West Indies Captain Kieron Pollard is full of praise for the British Foot-Spinner Fair Rashid, who examined the hosts chasing with 1 -28.
Run-chasing doesn’t go to the plan tonight.
But the opportunity to win the series against 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 # 1 ranked T20i …
https://t.co/PWGEGT0OQL- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCricket) 1643499789000 “We fucked in the middle of our round, no less Wickets But it becomes a little slow, “Pollard said.
“Fair Rashid was fascinated very well again, because he had been in this series, with variety and tomorrow it would be a match even.” Previously, England opening Jason Roy, dropped in three, made 52 out of 42 balls.
The tourists are 80 for one off nine overs before Pollard slows down run-level.
But Moeen revived ining, as England added 59 in three Overs then after James Vince had made 34.
Moeen brought England past three points when he swept Hosein’s akeal for four and shooting English past 150 with four consecutive six points off the holder.
West Indies competed 56 without losing in six Overs, Kyle Mayers marked his first match from the series with some hitting on.
But Rashid slowed down the run-level before Moeen had Mayers (40) and Brandon Raja (26) was captured in depth.
Rashid then removed Rovman Powell, fresh from one hundred Wednesday, only five.
West Indies is now 78 for three but some big-hit from Nicholas Pooran and holders continue to host in the game.
But Barbados born by Jordan, the last-innings of Bowling have been a lot criticized, just conceding seven walks at 17 more before taking catches on the limit that saw the holder dismissed.

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