WI vs ENG Head To Head Record Ahead Of The 5th T20I



WI vs ENG, T20I Series: Head to Head ahead of Match 5 [Source: @englandcricket,@windiescricket/x.com]WI vs ENG, T20I Series: Head to Head ahead of Match 5 [Source: @englandcricket,@windiescricket/x.com]

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West Indies will be playing against England in the 5th and final T20I match of the series. This match will be played at the  Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St. Lucia On November 18 at 1:30 AM IST.

England have made a brilliant comeback in the T20I series after being outplayed in the ODIs. Jos Buttler and his men won the first three games of the five match series to seal it off early. However, in the last meeting West Indies made a strong comeback and chased down 219 runs to prevent the clean sweep. While England will be looking to walk out with a 4-1 series win, West Indies will be looking to close down the gap.

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head in T20Is

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West Indies
England
Matches Played3434
Matches Won1816
Matches Lost1618
No Result00
Win %52.9447.05

England closed down the gap in the head to head stats between the two teams in T20Is by winning the first three games of the series. However, West Indies won the last match and increased the gap to two once more.

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head in West Indies

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West Indies
England
Matches Played2323
Matches Won1112
Matches Lost1211
No Result00

England have a slight advantage when it comes to the head-to-head stats of the two teams in T20Is in West Indies. However, if the home team wins this match, they will draw level with England.

WI vs ENG Head-to-Head in Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium

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West Indies
England
Matches Played44
Matches Won13
Matches Lost31
No Result00

England had a clean slate at the Daren Sammy International Stadium before the fourth match of the series. However, West Indies have registered their first win at the venue with a win in the previous game.

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

 The last meeting between the two teams was in the fourth match of the this series at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. England batted first in the game and posted 218/5 in 20 overs. Phil Salt (55 off 35) and Jacob Bethell (62 off 32) registered half-century to propel England's score towards a formidable one.

In the chase, Evin Lewis (68 runs off 31 balls) and Shai Hope (54 off 24) laid the foundation with explosive knocks at the top. Later Rovman Powell and Sherfane Rutherford came up with small but effective and fiery cameos to take West Indies past the huge target. In the end, the home team won the match by five wickets with an over to spare.