English Cricket Team In The West Indies In 2021–22
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toured the West Indies in January to play five
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(T20I) matches. The England team also returned to the Caribbean in March to play three
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matches. The Test series was the first time that the teams played for the Richards–Botham Trophy. The Test series formed part of the
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. In October 2021, the schedule for the tour was confirmed, with the T20I matches taking place in January 2022, and the Test matches taking place in March 2022. Despite England losing
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4–0 in January 2022,
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remained as England's Test captain. Prior to the third T20I, England's captain
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ruled himself out of the match after feeling pain in his right quad during the warm-up session. Morgan was later ruled out of the rest of the T20I series, with
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leading the team in his absence. The West Indies won the first T20I by nine wickets, with England winning the second match by one run.
Rovman Powell Rovman Powell (born 23 July 1993) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays for the West Indies cricket team and is former captain in Twenty20 Internationals. In December 2018, he captained the West Indies for the first time in a One Day International ...
scored his first century in a T20I match, as the West Indies won the third T20I by 20 runs. With an all-round performance from
Moeen Ali Moeen Munir Ali (born 18 June 1987) is an English cricketer, who was formerly vice-captain of England in limited overs cricket. He played for England cricket team between 2014 and 2024. In domestic cricket he represents Warwickshire, having p ...
, England won the fourth match by 34 runs to level the series 2–2. thanks to a
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and a
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from
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, the West Indies won the final match by 17 runs to win the series 3–2. The first Test match ended in a draw. England had set the West Indies a target of 286 runs from 71 overs, with England only managing to take four wickets. The second Test was also drawn, with both captains scoring centuries. The West Indies won the third Test by ten wickets, to take the series 1–0. The defeat on the back of losing the Ashes series 4–0 called into question Root's captaincy, with several ex-England Test captains calling for Root to step down. On 15 April 2022, Root resigned as the captain of England's Test side with immediate effect. Root said it has been an honour to captain the side but how much of a toll it has taken on him.


Squads

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named
Jayden Seales Jayden Nigel Tristen Seales (born 10 September 2001) is a Trinidadian cricketer who is mainly a right-arm fast medium bowler. Seales made his international debut for the West Indies cricket team in June 2021. Career He made his Twenty20 debut o ...
,
Alzarri Joseph Alzarri Shaheim Joseph (born 20 November 1996) is an Antiguan cricketer who plays for the West Indies in Tests and ODIs. A right-arm fast bowler, he plays for Leeward Islands and the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in West Indian domestic cricket. H ...
and Devon Thomas named as reserves in their T20I squad.
Harry Brook Harry Cherrington Brook (born 22 February 1999) is an English international cricketer who plays for England in all three formats of the game and is ODI and T20I captain. Brook plays domestic cricket for Yorkshire. Primarily a right-handed bats ...
was added to England's T20I squad as cover for
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, after he was called up for the fifth Ashes Test in
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. On 8 February 2022, England named their Test squad for the tour, with James Anderson and
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both left out.
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and
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both joined up with England's Test squad, training alongside the team after recovering from injuries. On 6 March 2022, England named their twelve-man squad for the first Test, with Ollie Robinson ruled out of the match after suffering a back injury during the warm-up game. England's Mark Wood suffered an elbow injury in the first Test and was ruled out of the rest of the series.


Tour matches

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T20I series


1st T20I


2nd T20I


3rd T20I


4th T20I


5th T20I


Test series


1st Test

England won the toss and Joe Root chose to bat. Despite playing some impressive shots, both Alex Lees and Zak Crawley were sent packing early on for 4 and 8, respectively. Joe Root went next, being dismissed for 13 runs as Kemar Roach would bag his second wicket. Dan Lawrence was then dismissed for 20, as England were left stranding at 48–4. Ben Stokes would then be joined by Jonny Bairstow, as they would notch up a 67-run stand. However, Jayden Seales would get his 2nd wicket, dismissing Stokes for 36 runs. Ben Foakes would then join Bairstow on the crease. Bairstow would go on to notch his 8th century. The partnership was finally broken at 214, when Holder would dismiss Foakes for 46 runs. Chris Woakes would then join Bairstow on the crease, as they would notch a 71-run stand. Seales would notch his 3rd wicket when he would dismiss Woakes for 28 runs. He would get his 4th wicket by dismissing Craig Overton for a duck. Alzarri Joseph would get his 1st wicket after dismissing Mark Wood for 1 run. England were finally dismissed for 311, after Joseph would dismiss Bairstow for 140 runs. Kraigg Braithwaite and John Campbell would open the West Indian innings. They would dominate the English bowling attack and notch up an 85-run opening stand. Craig Overton would finally achieve a breakthrough, when he would dismiss Campbell for 35 runs. Braithwaite would continue the attack as he would notch up his fifty, until he was dismissed for 55 runs. Shamarh Brooks would then be dismissed for 18 runs. After Jermaine Blackwood was dismissed for 11 runs, West Indies was at 127–4. Jason Holder would then join Nkrumah Bonner on the crease, as they would notch a 79-run stand, before Holder was dismissed for 45 runs. Bonner would however go on to notch his 1st century. Joshua Da Silva would join Bonner for a 73-run stand, before being dismissed for 32 runs. Alzarri Joseph would soon follow after being dismissed for a mere 2 runs. Kemar Roach would then maintain a stable partnership with Brooks, as they would overtake England's score. Roach was run out for 15 runs, as West Indies were 326–8. Veerasammy Permaul would join Bonner to stich a 46-run stand, until Dan Lawrence would take his only wicket of the match to finally dismiss Bonner for 123 runs. Jayden Seales was dismissed for a duck, as West Indies were all out for 375 runs, with Permaul not out on 26 runs. With England trailing by 64 runs, they would not start well as Alex Lees was dismissed for 6 runs by Kemar Roach as England were 24–1. However, Joe Root would come to the crease, as both Root and Zak Crawley would dominate the West Indian bowlers, notching up a 201-run stand. Zak Crawley would score his 2nd century, before being dismissed for 121 runs by Jason Holder. Dan Lawrence would join Root, as they would stich a 70-run stand. Root would go on to notch his 24th century. Lawrence was dismissed by Alzarri Joseph for 37 runs, as England would be at 295. Joe Root would follow next as Joseph would dismiss him for 109. England would start losing wickets in succession, as Ben Stokes was dismissed for 13 by Kemar Roach. Joseph would bag his 3rd wicket, by dismissing Ben Foakes for 1, as England would be 314–6. Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes would continue the resistance before Root would declare for 349, as Bairstow and Woakes were not out on 15 and 18, respectively. With a target of 286 runs, Braithwaite and Campbell would open the innings and would dominate until both Braithwaite and Campbell were dismissed on 33 and 22, respectively. With the score at 59, West Indies would struggle as Brooks was dismissed by Jack Leach for 3. Leach would dismiss Blackwood for 2 to bag his 3rd wicket, as West Indies were 67–4. Bonner and Holder would then maintain an unbeatable 80-run stand as West Indies were at 147–4, when the match would end in a draw.


2nd Test


3rd Test


Notes


References


External links


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