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West Indies vs England 4th T20I 2023 Highlights

Watch the highlights of West Indies vs England 4th T20I 2023 - England tour of West Indies 5-match Twenty20 international series of the 4th T20I match played between England and West Indies at Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad in 19th December 2023.

West Indies vs England 4th T20I 2023 Highlights
Phil Salt celebrates reaching his century © Associated Press

Back-to-back centuries for opener Phil Salt's power-hitting 57-ball record-breaking 119, Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone's blazing fifties sets up to England comfortable 75-run victory over West Indies, despite a Nicholas Pooran - Sherfane Rutherford - Andre Russell's blitz and level the series with 2-2 in a high-scoring game of the fourth T20I.

Match Stats :
  • England's 75-run win was their seventh largest victory by terms of runs in T20 international and It is their second biggest win against West Indies in T20Is after their record 137-run win at Basseterre in 2019
  • England's 267 was their highest score in T20 international cricket history, previous highest was 241 against New Zealand at Napier in 2019 and the fifth highest total in T20Is.
  • England's 267 was the second highest-score by a Full member nation in T20Is after Afghanistan's 278 against Ireland at Dehradun in 2019 and the highest total by any team in West Indies soil in T20I cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 245 by Canada against Panama at Coolidge in 2021.
  • Phil Salt's 119 was the highest score by an England batsman in T20 international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 116 held by Alex Hales against Sri Lanka at Chattogram in the 2014 World Twenty20 and the joint highest-score by any batsman against West Indies in T20Is, jointly with Faf du Plessis' 119 at Johannesburg in 2015.
  • 10 : Phil Salt hit the most sixes in an innings for England in T20 international cricket history, surpassing the his 9-sixes (also against the West Indies at St George's in the last game) and Liam Livingstone's 9-sixes record (against the Pakistan at Nottingham in 2021) and the joint most-sixes hit by any batsman against West Indies in T20Is, jointly with Colin Munro's 10-sixes at Mount Maunganui in 2018.
  • Phil Salt equalled a 48-ball joint second fastest century for England in T20 international, jointly with Dawid Malan and the fastest hundred by an England batsman against West Indies in T20Is, improving his own record of 51-ball century at St George's in the previous game.
  • Phil Salt hammered a 23-ball his third fastest fifty for England in T20 international and his second fastest half-century against West Indies in T20Is after his 22-ball fifty at Bridgetown in the last year.
  • Liam Livingstone hammered a 20-ball his second fastest fifty for England in T20 international and the fastest fifty by an England batsman against West Indies in T20I cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 22-ball half-century held by Phil Salt at Bridgetown in the last year.
  • Jos Buttler equalled a 26-ball his joint fourth fastest fifty for England in T20 international and the joint sixth fastest half-century by an England batsman against West Indies in T20Is, jointly with Phil Salt.
  • 117 : Phil Salt and Jos Buttler set up the second highest first-wicket partnership for England against West Indies in T20 international, The highest is unbeaten 128-run stand between Alex Hales and Craig Kieswetter at The Oval in 2011, It is the England's fifth highest opening stand in T20Is and the England's third highest any-wicket stand against West Indies in T20Is.
  • 56 : Phil Salt and Will Jacks set up the joint fourth highest second-wicket partnership for England against West Indies in T20Is, jointly 56-run stand held by between Ravi Bopara and Kevin Pietersen at The Oval in the 2009 World Twenty20.
  • 73 : Phil Salt and Liam Livingstone set up the record third-wicket partnership for England against West Indies in T20 international, previously held by the 70-run stand between these same pair at St George's in the last T20I.
  • This is the fourth time Brandon King fell for a first-ball duck out as opener in T20 international - The most by an West Indies opener in T20 international and This is the second time Brandon King fell for a first-ball duck as opener against England in T20Is.
  • 40 : Andre Russell and Akeal Hosein set up the record eighth-wicket partnership for West Indies against England in T20 internationals, previously held by the33-run stand between Fabian Allen and Akeal Hosein at Bridgetown in the last year and the England's joint fourth highest eighth-wicket stand in T20Is, jointly unbeaten 40-run stand held by between Narsingh Deonarine and Daren Sammy against Australia at Sydney in 2010.
  • Andre Russell hammered a 24-ball his fastest fifty for West Indies in T20 international and the fastest fifty by an West Indies batsman against England in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 25- ball half-century held by Marlon Samuels at The Oval in 2007.
  • 33 : This is the joint third most sixes in an match in T20 international and the second most sixes between West Indies and England in T20Is after 34-sixes in the previous game.
  • England 19-sixes was their second most sixes in an innings in T20 internationals after their 20-sixes hit against South Africa at Bristol in the last year.
  • West Indies' 192 was their fourth highest score against West Indies in T20 international and It is their eighth highest total at their home venue in T20Is.
  • 459 : This is the highest aggregate match in West Indies in T20 international, surpassing the previous record of 458 runs also the between these sides in St George's in the previous game and the highest aggregate match between West Indies and England in T20Is.


Temporary Highlights

England scored mammoth total of 267-3 in 20 overs with top scorer by Phil Salt hammered a career-best 119 off 57-balls - which was his 2nd T20I hundred and also his second century against West Indies in T20Is.

Liam Livingstone blasted a unbeaten 54 off 21-balls including 4-sixes & 4-fours with strike rate of 257.14, Jos Buttler struck 55 off 29-balls included 6-fours & 3-sixes with strike-rate of 189.65 and Will Jacks blasted a 24 off 9-balls contained 2-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 266.66.

West Indies best bowler by Akeal Hosein, Andre Russell and Jason Holder each took one-wickets.

West Indies scored 192 for all-out in 15.3 overs with top scorer by Andre Russell hammered a 51 off 25-balls including 5-sixes & 3-fours with strike rate of 204.


Nicholas Pooran's blasted a 39 off 15-balls including 4-sixes & 3-fours with strike rate of 260, Sherfane Rutherford blasted a 36 off 15-balls included 5-fours & 2-sixes with strike-rate of 240.

Shai Hope struck 16 off 8-balls including 2-fours & a six with strike rate of 200 and Akeal Hosein hit 15 off 11-balls included one-six & a four.

England best bowler by Reece Topley picked up 3-wickets for 37-runs in 3.3-overs, Sam Curran, Rehan Ahmed both captured two-wickets, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid each took one-wickets.

Phil Salt named Player of the match for his another power-hitting batting performance to smashed a record-breaking career-best 119-runs knocked off facing 57-balls including 10-sixes and 7-fours with strike rate of 208.77.


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