The West Indies had set the stage with a competitive total of 308 all out, highlighted by Keacy Carty`s impressive century of 103 and Shai Hope`s solid contribution of 78. However, it was Root`s masterclass that stole the show, showcasing his ability to anchor the innings and deliver under pressure.
On the bowling front, Alzarri Joseph shone for the West Indies, claiming four wickets, while England`s Adil Rashid matched him with four of his own, adding to the drama of the encounter. This victory not only secured the series for England but also marked a significant milestone for Harry Brook, who led the team as the full-time white-ball skipper for the first time. The series victory follows England`s commanding 238-run win in the first ODI, where they posted a staggering 400/8 and bowled out the West Indies for just 162.
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