England take on the West Indies in the third International Twenty20 clash of their winter tour on Wednesday night with the five-match series level at 1-1.
Kieron Pollard’s men claimed a comprehensive nine wicket victory in the opening match but England hit back in the second game.
Eoin Morgan and co dominated most of Sunday’s clash but won it by just one run after some incredible late hitting from the Windies.
Now the two sides will meet in Barbados again for the third game as England look to take the lead in the series.
West Indies v England: Date and start time
The third t20 clash is taking place on Wednesday, January 26 and the first ball will be bowled at 8pm UK Time.
The match is being held at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.
The fourth match will then be held on Saturday, January 29 and the final game will be on Sunday.
West Indies v England: talkSPORT coverage
talkSPORT 2 will bring you full coverage of the match with our show starting at 8pm.
Andrew McKenna, Barry Wilkinson, Jarrod Kimber, Steve Harmison and Gareth Batty will be on commentary duty.
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West Indies v England: Team news
Teams from second t20
West Indies: Shai Hope(wk), Brandon King, Nicholas Pooran, Darren Bravo, Kieron Pollard(c), Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Odean Smith, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Sheldon Cottrell
England: Jason Roy, Tom Banton, James Vince, Moeen Ali, Eoin Morgan(c), Sam Billings(wk), Chris Jordan, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood, Reece Topley
West Indies v England: What’s been said?
Following the second t20, England captain Morgan said: “I was delighted and even with the last quarter, with a relatively inexperienced international side, those are the games you want to play in.
“For the majority of today I thought we were brilliant.”
Ali adde3d: “We thought we’d got a really good score but they played well.
“We paced it better today and each batter gave themselves five or six balls.”
West Indies captain Pollard said: “I can see the confidence with the guys in the changing room.
“We will have days like this but my thing is the fight that the guys continue to show.”
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