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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Livingstone’s maiden ODI century sets up historic England victory

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Sport Desk
223 days ago
20241103
England's captain Liam Livingstone hits for six runs as West Indies' captain Shai Hope keeps wicket during the second ODI cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, yesterday. West Indies lost by five wickets.

England's captain Liam Livingstone hits for six runs as West Indies' captain Shai Hope keeps wicket during the second ODI cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, yesterday. West Indies lost by five wickets.

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ST JOHN’S – Eng­land’s stand-in cap­tain Liam Liv­ing­stone scored a breath­tak­ing, maid­en One Day In­ter­na­tion­al cen­tu­ry to steer his side to an im­pres­sive five-wick­et vic­to­ry over the West In­dies and lev­el the three-match se­ries on Sat­ur­day at the Sir Vi­vian Richards Sta­di­um in An­tigua.

Liv­ing­stone cracked an un­beat­en 124 from 85 balls and Eng­land com­plet­ed the sec­ond-high­est suc­cess­ful run chase in the Caribbean by over­haul­ing the home side’s chal­leng­ing 328 for six in 50 overs, fin­ish­ing on 329 for five off 47.3 overs.

His hero­ic ef­forts over­shad­owed a bril­liant cen­tu­ry from West In­dies cap­tain Shai Hope and set up a win­ner-takes-all game in the fi­nal ODI at Kens­ing­ton Oval on Wednes­day.

Hope had ear­li­er end­ed his lean run of form by scor­ing 117 from 127 balls as the West In­dies post­ed their 22nd-high­est ODI to­tal of all time and sixth-high­est at home.

But Liv­ing­stone tore the West In­dies’ bowl­ing at­tack to shreds in the fi­nal 10 overs of the in­nings with Eng­land need­ing to score at 10 runs an over.

Their vic­to­ry was set up by a sol­id bat­ting per­for­mance by Eng­land’s top or­der, with three bats­men scor­ing half-cen­turies.

West In­dies were in con­trol ear­ly on when Matthew Forde ac­count­ed for Will Jacks for 12 and Shamar Joseph, who was mak­ing his ODI de­but, had Jor­dan Cox caught be­hind for just four to leave the vis­i­tors 63-2 in the 12th over.

Phil Salt and Ja­cob Bethell added 44 runs for the third wick­et to lift Eng­land out of trou­ble be­fore Salt loft­ed Forde in­to the hands of Gu­dakesh Motie at mid-off to be out for a well-played 59 from 59 balls.

His dis­missal brought Liv­ing­stone to the crease and to­geth­er with Bethell, they stead­ied the in­nings in a 53-run part­ner­ship.

Liv­ing­stone start­ed ner­vous­ly, edg­ing a de­liv­ery from Joseph past the wick­et­keep­er and a wide first slip for four, but he quick­ly found his groove, hoist­ing Forde over square leg for six the next over.

Bethell, a left-hand­ed Bar­ba­di­an, was not to be left out, hit­ting Ros­ton Chase for two suc­ces­sive bound­aries and a six in the 26th over to bring up his maid­en ODI half-cen­tu­ry in his sev­enth match.

How­ev­er, Chase got his re­venge soon af­ter, hav­ing Bethell caught at long off by Jay­den Seales for 55 from 57 balls, as Eng­land slipped to 160 for four in the 28th over.

Sam Cur­ran’s ar­rival sig­nalled the end of West In­dies’ dom­i­nance, with their 140-run fifth-wick­et part­ner­ship es­sen­tial­ly seal­ing the con­test.

Liv­ing­stone, who had bat­ted cau­tious­ly, even­tu­al­ly brought up his 50 off 60 balls when he hit Motie down the ground for four in the 41st over and fol­lowed it up with a six over deep mid­wick­et.

With Eng­land in need of quick runs, Liv­ing­stone smashed Motie for con­sec­u­tive six­es in the 43rd over that leaked 16 runs to ease some of the pres­sure.

He then took fast bowler Jay­den Seales to the mar­ket in the 45th over, clob­ber­ing him for two six­es and two fours in an over that yield­ed 26 runs.

Liv­ing­stone brought up his first ODI cen­tu­ry in 32 ODIs when he drove Forde for a sin­gle off the 77th ball he faced.

Cur­ran would have been dis­ap­point­ed when he hit Forde’s next de­liv­ery straight to Shim­ron Het­my­er at deep back­ward point to be out for a run-a-ball 52, with the score now 300 for five in the 46th over.

But Liv­ing­stone en­sured there would not be a late-game come­back from the Windies, blast­ing 24 runs from the 46th over bowled by Joseph to bring Eng­land with­in touch­ing dis­tance of vic­to­ry.

He then fit­ting­ly end­ed the con­test by gath­er­ing a sin­gle of Forde. In all, he struck nine six­es and five fours in his in­nings.

Forde was the best West In­dies bowler with 3-48 from 8.3 overs.

Ear­li­er, af­ter los­ing the toss and be­ing sent in to bat, the Windies would have been con­fi­dent af­ter post­ing a for­mi­da­ble to­tal.

They lost Bran­don King (7) and Evin Lewis for four to be 12 for two at one stage, but Kea­cy Car­ty and Hope staged a fight­back in a 143-run part­ner­ship.

Car­ty looked set for a big score be­fore he was bowled by a goo­gly from leg-spin­ner Adil Rashid for 71.

Hope then teamed up with the in-form Sher­fane Ruther­ford to add 79 runs in quick time.

Ruther­ford scored his fourth ODI fifty in five match­es, but reck­less­ly lost his wick­et af­ter mak­ing 54, try­ing to hit Liv­ing­stone out of the ground off suc­ces­sive de­liv­er­ies.

Hope brought up his 17th ODI cen­tu­ry when he drove pac­er Saqib Ma­hom­mod for a sin­gle to tie Desmond Haynes for the third most by a West In­di­an, be­hind on­ly Bri­an Lara (19) and Chris Gayle (25).

He was even­tu­al­ly dis­missed for 117 from 127 balls, in­clu­sive of eight bound­aries and two six­es, and cameos from Shim­ron Het­my­er and Matthew Forde car­ried the West In­dies to their even­tu­al to­tal.

SUM­MARISED SCORES:

WEST IN­DIES 328-6 in 50 overs (Shai Hope 117, Kea­cy Car­ty 71, Sher­fane Ruther­ford 54, Shim­ron Het­my­er 24, Matthew Forde 23 not out, Ros­ton Chase 20 not out; John Turn­er 2-42, Adil Rashid 2-62).

ENG­LAND 329-5 in 47.3 overs (Liam Liv­ing­stone 124 not out, Phil Salt 59, Ja­cob Bethell 55, Sam Cur­ran 52, Will Jacks 12; Forde 3-48).

Eng­land won In­dies by five wick­ets.

CMC


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