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Jamie Smith’s rapid response to West Indies fireworks sets up ODI sweep for England

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Simon Burnton
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England defeated West Indies by seven wickets (DLS method) in a rain-affected ODI match, securing a series sweep. Jamie Smith's rapid 64 runs off 28 balls, supported by Ben Duckett and Jos Buttler, led England's successful run chase after West Indies posted 251/9. The match was delayed due to traffic, and England's improved fielding contributed to their dominant performance.

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  1. 1 Sunday: Previous match where England's fielding was sloppy.
  2. 2 Friday (before the match): Sherfane Rutherford's last IPL game in Mullanpur.
  3. 3 Day of the match: Match delayed due to traffic; England defeated West Indies.
  • England secured a 3-0 series sweep against West Indies
  • Jamie Smith showcased strong form
  • West Indies had a 'car crash of a performance' in fielding
What: England defeated West Indies by seven wickets (DLS method) in the final One Day International (ODI) match, completing a series sweep. Jamie Smith's quickfire 64 runs were crucial in England's successful chase.
When: A day that started for England with walks and bike rides (referring to the day of the match); Sunday (previous match).
Where: The ground (unspecified, but context implies England); Cardiff (previous match); Mullanpur (Sherfane Rutherford's last game).
Why: To win the final match of the ODI series and secure a clean sweep against West Indies.
How: England's batters, particularly Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, and Jos Buttler, aggressively chased down the target. England's fielding also improved significantly compared to the previous match.

England defeated West Indies by seven wickets (DLS method) in a rain-affected ODI match, securing a series sweep. Jamie Smith's rapid 64 runs off 28 balls, supported by Ben Duckett and Jos Buttler, led England's successful run chase after West Indies posted 251/9. The match was delayed due to traffic, and England's improved fielding contributed to their dominant performance.