WI vs ENG Head To Head Ahead Of The 1st T20



WI vs ENG, 1st T20I: Head to head records [Source: @windiescricket,@englandcricket/x.com]WI vs ENG, 1st T20I: Head to head records [Source: @windiescricket,@englandcricket/x.com]

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West Indies will play England in the first T20I of the five-match series at the Kensington Oval in Barbados on November 10 at 1:30 AM IST.

West Indies will be confident after their show in the ODIs. They will look to ride on the momentum from that series and start a win in the T20Is. On the other hand, England will be keen on bouncing back strong. The regular skipper of the English team, Jos Buttler, is expected to be back and lead the team in this series. They will take heart from this fact and look to start with a win and take the lead in the T20Is. 

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head In T20Is

West Indies have dominated the T20I clashes between the two teams. They have played against each other in 30 T20Is. West Indies have won 17 of these games, while England has won 13.

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West Indies
England
Matches Played3030
Matches Won1713
Matches Lost1317
No Result00
Win%56.6643.33

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head in West Indies

The West Indies have the slightest advantage in T20I matches. Out of the 19 matches played by the two teams, the West Indies have won 10, while England has won nine. 

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West Indies
England
Matches Played1919
Matches Won109
Matches Lost910
No Result00

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

West Indies and England have met nine times at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. In this case too, West Indies have the advantage as they have won six matches, while England have won three. 

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West Indies
England
Matches Played99
Matches Won63
Matches Lost36
No Result00

ENG vs WI: What happened when they last played T20I?

The last time these two teams played a T20I was a Super Eight game in the T20 World Cup 2024. West Indies batted first in Gros Islet and posted a competitive total of 180/4 in their 20 overs. Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell played the key role for the home team with the bat. 

England chased down the target rather easily as Phil Salt played a blinder of a knock. The opening batter scored 87 runs off 47 deliveries and set up the tone for the chase. Jonny Bairstow also played a blinder, scoring 48 runs off 26 deliveries. England went past the target in 17.3 overs losing only a couple of wickets.