
Jos Buttler of England was watched by Wicketkeeper Shai Hope. (Photo: Gareth Coppley/Getty Images) Jos Buttler on Friday amazed the stunning return to the T20 cricket and broke the commanding 96 only 59 balls to lead England to 21 victories over Western India in the first of three Chester-le-Streets.In his first appearance of the T20 from the surrender, the captain set out the championship class in white balls, showed reverse sweeping, ramps and classic knocks in knocking, which included six four and four sixes. Then he missed the century and fell LBW to Alzarri Joseph, whose four crossed for 51 runs. England has published a competitive 188/6 and set the tone for a competition for high shares.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Liam Dawson, playing his first T20 International in nearly three years, had an immediate impact on the best characters about a 4-20 career. The 35 -year -old left arm spinner dismantled the middle Indies Medium Order and released Johnson Charles, Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase and Rovman Powell when visitors encountered 167/9.“He bowed beautifully,” said England’s captain Harry Brook. “He has so many skills.”Brook’s deployment strategy 12 Rotation exceeding, with Adila Rashida and Jacob Bethell’s contributions, was deliberate preparation for the next year’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. “We are not entirely prepared for this structure for the team, but it is worth going and this time it worked,” he added.Western India was left to destroy the absence of Akeal Hosteina, their leading spinner of the left shoulder, which still has to join the group due to delay in visa processing in the UK. “He missed it, he’s one of our leading players,” the veteran said versatile Jason Holder. “But we had a good enough team to beat England – we’re just a little short, especially with the bat.”The series continues on Sunday in Bristol and England leads 1-0.
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Short score
- England: 188/6 in 20 overs (J Buttler 96; R Shepherd 2-33)
- West Indies: 167/9 in 20 Overs (L Dawson 4-20)