Key events
Sue in Southampton is having some technical difficulties.
“Hi there, Is it just me or is there no sound on Channel 5?”
Have you tried turning it off and then on again, Sue?
Anyone else having similar issues?
Teams
Changes for both sides from Friday.
Luke Wood is in for England in place of Matthew Potts. Brook backing him to add pace from that left arm.
Akeal Hossein is straight into the team with Andre Russell missing out with an injury.
England: Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (c), Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood.
West Indies: Evin Lewis, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (c, wk), Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherfod, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Rovman Powell, Gudakesh Motie, Alzarri Joseph, Akeal Hossein.
Brook wins the toss and bowls first
“We want to chase”, says Brook, who keeps winning at life.
Shai Hope would have bowled first as well.
I do know that West Indies will be boosted by the return of Akeal Hossein.
The world’s second best bowler – according to the ICC’s metrics at least – had some visa issues entering the UK.
Hossein, and his fellow Trinadadian Jyd Goolie, were unable to travel following recent changes to UK visa entry requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens, which came into effect on April 23 and May 12, 2025. These changes required the players to submit visa applications and attend mandatory in-person appointments.
We’ve got our first correspondence of the day.
Graham Holliday wants to know, “Is Joseph fit for today?”
Not sure. No word on his fitness as far as I can tell.
Toss and teams coming in at 2pm.
It’s been a productive fortnight for English cricket against the West Indies.
The women’s team, thanks largely to Nat Sciver-Brunt, secured a clean sweep over the Islanders in their ODI series.
Raf Nicholson was there to see what new head coach, Charlotte Edwards, called a “ruthless and clinical” display.
Preamble
Hello and welcome to this second men’s T20 between England and West Indies.
The last one went pretty well for the home side as Jos Buttler clobbered 96 before Liam Dawson snaffled four wickets in a 21 run win.
That was Harry Brook’s fourth win from four matches in charge. And after England’s white ball outfit managed just six wins from 24 ODIs and six from the 14 T20s before Brook’s ascension, it’s just as well “It’s Harry’s team now,” as Will Jacks recently put it.
Not that they’ve been tested much. The Windies really haven’t got out of second gear and, for England’s sake, as well as everyone watching, I hope they manage to raise their standards and show some fight today.
The toss, team news and other bits to come.
Play gets underway at 2:30pm.
Do get in touch with any thoughts you have.