Chris Woakes is likely to return to the side when England face West Indies in the third ODI at the National Cricket Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday, February 25, 2019.
Live updates:
Looks like it is going to be a 42-over contest
Rain has delayed play
England won the toss and bowl first
The game will begin at 10:00 AM Local, 2:00 PM GMT.
The five-match series between the two sides is currently poised at 1-1. England had won the first ODI in Barbados last week while Windies forced their way back into the series with a win by 26 runs in the second ODI.
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Cricket live streaming
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RAIN DELAY!
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Focus on England's batting
Eoin Morgan had stated that resting Chris Woakes in the last game was a tactical move to keep his best bowler fit.
According to the Cricbuzz report, Woakes is likely to return to the side in place of Tom Curran, who had under-performed in the previous game. Jonny Bairstow hasn't really got going in the last few ODIs, so if England looks to experiment then Alex Hales could come into the side. But, ideally, the English team would play with the side from the first ODI.
We will bowl first! 🏴🏏
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Play starts at 2.35pm (UK).
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Windies' love affair with Grenada
Windies' came back well in the last game to give England a scare. With inspirational batting performances, the hosts have played so far in the series.
The bringing back of Sheldon Cottrell turned out to be a masterstroke for them. The question that team management is probably asking right now is should there be any more changes? There is a cloud of concern over the selection of the two spinners but the side might just retain them for this game.
This would be the first ODI in Grenada since 2014 and the ground has been nice to Windies so far as they have won all the five matches here. According to the Cricbuzz report, the track would be great for batting and a score of 350 is again on the cards as the two sides look to take the lead in the series.
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