Jordan stars on homecoming to lift England
The last time Chris Jordan batted at Kensington Oval, the ground was being developed for a Caribbean World Cup
The last time Chris Jordan batted at Kensington Oval, the ground was being developed for a Caribbean World Cup
Commentator: Andrew McGlashan
England win by 5 runs. What a finish. Darren Sammy manges a smile. West Indies take the series 2-1. Important moment for Jade Dernbach, too. Chris Jordan had a superb match, with bat, ball and in the field. Just a few balls in his last over gave West Indies a chance. But England held on. Excuse me, folks, while I put out the fire on my keyboard. I'll be back with you for the presentations shortly.
Darren Sammy "We didn't get across the line but it was a good game. I think the fans were entertained. We'd have had a chance if I hadn't got bat on that last ball. But today Dernbach was better than me. It was a great effort by the bowlers, the way we fought back in the last 10 overs was really good."
Man of the Match is Chris Jordan "It was a good chance I got today, just glad I could take it. I just wanted to get into the game, I did that with the bat. All I can do is when I put on an England shirt is do the best I can."
Eoin Morgan "Fantastic game, outstanding performance from Chris. The two Notts boys were brilliant, especially Michael. We were a bit stop-start but Chris at the end was brilliant. It was difficult to get yourself in. There are a lot of positives today. I thought the guys held their nerve really well."
That just about wrap things up from this series and tour. Both teams now head to Bangladesh, via London, and we'll see them there shortly. For now, though, from Andrew McGlashan it's goodbye.
Six off one to win now.
Seven off one needed. Six for a tie. Wides an issue.
Morgan tries to slow things down. Thanks Eoin, I need a breather. Seven needed off two balls.
Sammy asking about the height of that short ball. Told to get on with it.
LMP Simmons run out 69 (80m 55b 7x4 2x6) SR: 125.45
Sammy on strike...14 off 4 needed. That's three hits for DJG. England hold a mini-conference.
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