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Lewis, Hope power West Indies to consolation win over England

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Lewis, Hope power West Indies to consolation win over England

West Indies top order struggled in this series but this time Hope and Lewis attacked England from the outset, swiftly reducing the run-rate

West Indies, led by explosive half centuries from openers Shai Hope and Evin Lewis, chased down a target of 219 to beat England with an over to spare to win by five wickets in fourth T20 international on Saturday.

The game was a dead rubber with England having already won the opening three matches of the five-game series but the crowd at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground were treated to some high-scoring entertainment as West Indies enjoyed their second highest successful run chase in T20Is.

England openers Phil Salt and Will Jacks put on 54 runs for the first wicket before Alzarri Joseph got Jacks caught behind off the final ball of the fifth over.

But Salt continued to take full advantage of a good batting track as he took England to 102 before he being removed by Roston Chase in the tenth over for 55 having hit four sixes and five fours.

Skipper Jos Buttler scored 38 off 23 but it was an unbeaten 62 from Jacob Bethell and a useful 24 from 13 balls from Sam Curran that took England to a strong score.

West Indies top order, which has struggled in this series, was up to the task in this one with Hope and Lewis attacking England from the outset, swiftly reducing the run-rate.

Hope brought up his 50 off 23 balls -- slamming a short ball from Rehan Ahmed through midwicket to reach his half century.

Lewis, who had played a supporting role, went on the offensive hitting Liam Livingstone for three sixes in the eighth over and reached his half-century (26 balls), pulling Curran through square leg for four.

Rehan Ahmed finally got the breakthrough when Lewis mistimed a cover-drive to Dan Mousley, the West Indies opener departing for 68 including seven sixes with his team in a commanding position at 136-1

With the next ball Hope departed, run out by Livingstone, and England picked up a third wicket in as many balls when Nicholas Pooran was bowled by Ahmed after finding the inside edge.

Suddenly, West Indies were 136-3. With a new pair at the crease, England sensed the chance to turn the game around.

But skipper Rovman Powell showed no nerves as he hit 38 from 23 balls with three sixes before getting trapped lbw by John Turner.

Sharfane Rutherford saw the home side to a morale-boosting victory with his unbeaten 29, ending the contest by smashing Mousley for two sixes.

"Guys were more committed today," said Powell. "It has been a series where you win the toss, win the game, but the guys played well -- 3-2 is better than 4-1, still a lot to play for," he said looking ahead to Sunday's final game.

Despite the loss, Butler said he had few complaints about the performance.

"I thought it was an excellent wicket. We got off to a great start with Jacks and Salty. Thought we needed at least 220. They played exceptionally well, put us under pressure. I thought we played well, put up a good score and they played well to chase it down," he said.

Brief Scores: 

West Indies 221/5 in 19 overs (Evin Lewis 68, Shai Hope 54; Rehan Ahmed 3/43) beat 

England 218/5 in 20 overs (Jacob Bethell 62*, Phil Salt 55; Gudakesh Motie 2/40) by 5 wickets 

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