Charlie Dean four wickets help England seal T20 series
Off spinner Charlie Senior member followed up her 3 for 22 in the second T20I with her vocation best figures of 4 for 19 in the third match against West Indies to assist England with fixing the five-match series.
England rolled out three improvements to their XI from the second T20I, bringing Nat Sciver, Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone in for Dani Wyatt, Katherine Brunt and Lauren Ringer. West Indies, in the mean time, got Trishan Holder and Sheneta Grimmond.
Sophia Dunkley and Lauren Winfield-Slope opened for Britain and started off very well subsequent to picking to bat, setting up a 60-run stand. Dunkley was the more forceful of the two, hitting six limits while heading to a 31-ball 44. Afy Fletcher drew first blood for the hosts, bowling Winfield-Slope for 24. Sciver then, at that point, joined Dunkley at the wrinkle and hit two limits prior to falling for 13. West Indies further marked Britain with two wickets in the fourteenth over, first eliminating Dunkley with a run-out and Grimmond then, at that point, having Jones gotten.
Heather Knight then rebuilded with a 27-ball 43 which was bound with five fours and a six preceding falling in the nineteenth over to Hayley Matthews. Britain scored 10 runs off their last over to take the all out to 157 for 6.
Matthews assisted West Indies with beginning decidedly in the pursuit, however Aaliyah Alleyne's visit at the wrinkle was brief, with Senior member excusing her for a five-ball 3. Dignitary then delivered a twofold wicket lady in the eighth over, excusing the very much set Matthews for 35 and Shemaine Campbelle for a duck. Rashada Williams and Holder attempted to restore the innings with a 40-run stand yet this time Ecclestone had the last option bowled to break their force. After Alice Davidson-Richards excused Fletcher for 6, Senior member got back to pick her fourth wicket of the day, getting Kycia Knight bowled.
Ecclestone then eliminated Williams, West Indies' top-scorer on the day, for 38. West Indies required 22 off the last finished yet they could score only four runs, missing the mark.
"On the bowlers, we've clearly stirred up the group a little to offer open doors and work out a piece around at least one or two players and somebody like Charlie Dignitary has truly come in and gotten a handle on hers," Knight said. "We're so fortunate we have such profundity in the twist division.
"I don't believe we're excessively far away from realizing our best group is and knowing possibly what that T20 World Cup crew resembles. It's completely been somewhat of a reality tracking down mission and getting to know a couple of individuals and how they work in marginally better places.
"In T20 everything revolves around attempting to find the limits and take advantage of your natural abilities and I felt on that wicket that my assets were being a piece crazy and hitting square of the wicket so it was ideal to add to a group win and ideal to feel in great structure."
West Indies lead trainer Courtney Walsh stayed positive notwithstanding the series misfortune.
"The work we've displayed in the last two games, specifically this one is extremely satisfying," Walsh said after the match. "Additionally great we have a few youths around who are showing the battle. We're attempting to make an alternate group culture and approach and learning is occurring constantly. It's a misfortune concerning the series yet I'm satisfied with what I'm seeing with the master plan of what lies ahead for the tri-series [against South Africa and India] and [T20] World Cup."
The fourth and the fifth match of the series are booked to be played on December 18 and 22 separately in Bridgetown.
England 157 for 6 (Dunkley 44, Knight 43, Matthews 1-19) beat West Indies 140 for 8 (Williams 38, Dean 4-19) by 17 runs