Rutherford Anchors West Indies' Second Straight Win with Spinners' Help


West Indies secured their second consecutive win in the T20 World Cup, defeating England by 30 runs. Sherfane Rutherford's unbeaten 76, powered by seven sixes and two fours, was instrumental in West Indies' total of 196/6. Jason Holder contributed 33 runs off 17 balls, hitting four sixes. England seemed to be in control at various points, but West Indies' spinners turned the game around. Adil Rashid's early success with 2 for 16 didn't translate to a win for England. Sherfane Rutherford's unbeaten 76 and Gudakesh Motie's 3 for 33 were crucial in West Indies' 30-run win. The West Indies spinners, including Motie, Roston Chase, and Akeal Hosein, restricted England's powerful batting lineup, taking 6 wickets for 94 runs in 12 overs. England's chase lacked big individual scores, with Jacob Bethell, Phil Salt, and Jos Buttler making starts but failing to convert. West Indies' spinners were on fire! Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase dominated England's middle order, taking 5 wickets for 62 runs in 8 overs. Akeal Hosein sealed the deal, picking up Jamie Overton's wicket in the covers, making it 6 for 94 in 12 overs. This spin attack was too much for England, who were bowled out for 166. West Indies were on shaky ground early on, losing 8/2 with Shai Hope and Brandon King falling to England's bowlers. Jofra Archer's erratic opening over set the tone, with seven runs coming from wides, but also a wicket. Sam Curran then added to England's momentum, taking a wicket in his first over. However, West Indies fought back, with Shimron Hetmyer hitting Curran for six and Will Jacks struggling to contain the runs. Hetmyer continued his assault, hitting another six off Jacks, leaving England's early advantage looking shaky. The West Indies spinners were crucial in restricting England to 166, with Gudakesh Motie taking 3/33 and Roston Chase claiming 2/29. England's chase faltered in the middle overs, despite a brisk start.