Captain Jos Buttler scored a superb 83 and placed on a game-changing partnership with Will Jacks to information England to a seven-wicket win over the West Indies and transfer 2-0 up within the five-match T20I collection.
Saqib Mahmood (2-20) and the returning Jofra Archer (1-31) despatched West Indies’ high order within the energy play, with Liam Livingstone (2-16) additionally impressing to depart the hosts struggling at 80-5 after dropping the toss and being put into bat.
Rovman Powell’s 43 was ended by Dan Mousley (2-29) however the hosts added 73 runs from the ultimate six overs to submit 158-8, with hopes of a victory raised when Phil Salt – who fired an unbeaten century within the collection opener – was out from the opening ball of England’s chase.
Buttler fired six maximums in his gorgeous 45-ball innings and placed on a 129-run second-wicket stand with Jacks (38), earlier than Liam Livingstone smashed a speedy unbeaten 23 to see England attain their victory goal inside 15 overs.
How England raced to a different Barbados win
Mahmood conceded eight wides from his opening 10-ball over however made England’s breakthrough when Brandon King (one) skied to Livingstone at mid-off, with Evin Lewis (eight) then gloving Archer – changing Reece Topley from Saturday’s win – behind and giving Salt a simple catch within the subsequent over.
Roston Chase narrowly averted edging his first ball to Jamie Overton at slip however was trapped lbw by Mahmood for 13 to depart West Indies 35-3 inside 4 overs, leaving keeper Nicholas Pooran and captain Powell to rebuild the hosts’ innings.
The pair added 35 for the fourth wicket earlier than Pooran (14) prodded ahead at Livingstone and offered a easy stumping for Salt, with Livingstone additionally eradicating Rutherford (one) lbw in his subsequent over after a profitable overview.
Powell (43) confirmed attacking intent by hitting Rashid for 16 from one over, taking the hosts previous 100, solely to see his innings ended by a superb yorker from Dan Mousley to present the fast-bowling spinner his first worldwide wicket.
Gudakesh Motie (9) departed when Overton charged in from lengthy on to take a diving catch off Rashid, whereas Shepherd (22) picked out Jacks within the deep off Mousley early within the closing over, with Matthew Forde ending unbeaten on 13 because the West Indies completed strongly.
Hosein (1-24) made the dream begin to England’s innings when Salt chipped to King at further cowl for a golden duck, with Buttler virtually toe-ending onto his leg stump throughout an eventful opening over.
England shortly recovered and Buttler fired three consecutive boundaries as a part of a 23-run over to finish the powerplay, with Jacks additionally impressing because the pair handed their half-century stand inside 33 balls.
Buttler hit Motie out of the bottom for a most and smashed Chase over the rope within the subsequent over to carry up his 32-ball half-century, with one other huge six over long-on off debutant Terrance Hinds persevering with England’s management of the competition.
Chase was smashed for successive sixes by Buttler, who then hit him low down the bottom for a boundary, earlier than the partnership was ended when Forde took a catch on the second try after being picked out by Jacks.
Buttler was dropped by Rutherford in the identical over however was out the subsequent ball after making an attempt to hit down the bottom and being caught by Powell, a second wicket in 4 balls, though the hosts have been unable to make any additional inroads in England’s batting line-up.
Livingstone crunched Shepherd for successive boundaries earlier than closing out a second complete victory in as many days with one other huge six, seeing England house with 31 balls to spare and that means they’ll now wrap up a collection success with a win in St Lucia on Thursday.
Buttler stars for England as West Indies search higher begin
England captain Jos Buttler, participant of the match, chatting with TNT Sports activities: “It is great to spend time in the middle. I was a bit scratchy for the first few balls but I managed to come through that period and really enjoyed it. It was great to be back out there.
“I’ve numerous expertise, I’ve performed for some time and batted in heaps completely different positions. I’m simply ready to see what occurs and taking part in what’s in entrance of me.
“We have got to start again [in the third T20I of the series]. We are playing a top team in the West Indies, who are excellent in T20 cricket. They will come back hard and we have to be ready from ball one in the next game.”
West Indies captain Rovman Powell, chatting with TNT Sports activities: “Obviously the surface gave a bit to the fast bowlers, something that it’s a trend here in Barbados. Teams generally win the toss and bowl because of what can happen in the first six [overs].
“It is a case of us making an attempt to come back out of powerplay not three down. The statistics present that if you happen to do this, the vast majority of the time you come out on the dropping aspect. As a batting group we’ve got to regulate.
“Somebody in the top four or five needs to bat the majority of the overs. In the past we have done that but have struggled to do that in this series. The next three games provide an opportunity for batters to do that.”