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WI look for T20 feelgood factor

Match Facts

March 8, Barbados
Start time 2.00pm (1800GMT)

The Big Picture

Now the serious World T20 preparations can begin. The week ahead provides a valuable opportunity for the teams to fine-tune their plans ahead of Bangladesh.

Chris Gayle's return is crucial for West Indies although there will be plenty of crossed fingers that he is over his injury problems. Their top order did not pack anything like the same fear-factor without him in the ODIs and the stagnant starts were a major reason England were able to rebound and take the series

For England the whole trip has been geared towards the World T20, with a bespoke squad given a longer time to work together, and these three matches will provide a clearer idea of what Ashley Giles and Stuart Broad have in store. Their plans have taken a hit, however, with the injury to Joe Root although Alex Hales should be fit to resume his role at the top of the order

There will be a balance to strike for the captains and coaches: there is a series at stake, and professional pride will want to win it, but there may also be a temptation to ensure every player who is boarding a plane to Bangladesh gets at least one run out over these three matches.

Form guide

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In the spotlight

He's back. And West Indies will hope that Chris Gayle's return is not a false start this time. He can win Twenty20 matches in 10 overs; few players hit the ball harder or further. His comeback against Ireland - following the hamstring injury suffered against India last November - was a brief affair as a cautious approach was taken with a view to this format. A lack of cricket may hinder him, but then again Gayle could still swagger in and club the ball all over Kensington Oval.

Eoin Morgan has had a stop-start tour so far, struck by a knee injury during the warm-up match and playing just one of the ODIs where he was bowled third ball by Sunil Narine. Therefore this series is especially important for him to find his stride before reaching Bangladesh. In the absence of Kevin Pietersen, the onus will be on Morgan to bring that sprinkle of something special to the middle order and it will be interesting to watch how high he bats and how flexible the strategy with him is.

Team news

Having stuck with their main ODI squad in Antigua, West Indies now bring in their T20 specialists. Johnson Charles and Andre Fletcher are batting options, Samuel Badree provides a rolling legspinner, Andre Russell adds to the lower-order hitting, while Krishmar Santokie and Sheldon Cottrell provided the much sought-after left-arm angle.

West Indies (possible) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Dwayne Smith, 3 Johnson Charles, 4 Marlon Samuels, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 7 Darren Sammy (capt), 8 Andre Russell, 9 Sunil Narine, 10 Ravi Rampaul, 11 Samuel Badree

Alex Hales will return to partner Michael Lumb after missing his one-day chance through injury so Moeen Ali could slip down a spot to cover for the absent Joe Root. Spin was a major success in the ODIs, but the Kensington Oval surface is unlikely to offer as much assistance so room may need to be found for an extra paceman, either Chris Jordan or Jade Dernbach. The latter will cause consternation among many England supporters.

England (possible) 1 Alex Hales, 2 Michael Lumb, 3 Moeen Ali, 4 Eoin Morgan, 5 Ben Stokes, 6 Jos Buttler (wk), 7 Ravi Bopara, 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Stuart Broad (capt), 10 James Tredwell, 11 Chris Jordan

Pitch and conditions

The pitch is expected to be true and not favour the spinners so heavily as Antigua. Barbados can be, when the groundsman wishes, one of the surfaces in the Caribbean that retains some bounce to encourage the quicks.

Stats and trivia

  • England's previous Twenty20 on this ground was when they secured the World T20 title in 2010, beating Australia by seven wickets in the final.

  • The two dies last met in this format in the previous World T20 when West Indies won by 15 runs Chris Gayle and Charles added 103 for the first wicket.

  • West Indies' series-levelling win against Ireland in Jamaica ended a run of five defeats on the bounce.

  • The total number of sixes hit by players in the England squad is 136 (not including the injured Root): the total number for West Indies is 212

Quotes

"Yes, England did win the one-day series. But we've shown that, once we put them under pressure, they don't respond too well."
Darren Sammy

"It's going to be difficult to find a strategy that will work here in Barbados and also would work in Bangladesh as well."
Paul Collingwood

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  • Samuels backs Badree as World T20 'trump card'

    Marlon Samuels was optimistic that the West Indies have found the right formula heading into their World T20 title defence in Bangladesh

  • Good day, bad day for Tredwell

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  • Broad fitness concern for World T20

    Stuart Broad will sit out England's next two T20s against West Indies in a bid to ensure his fitness for the World T20, with the captain revealing that he has been managing a knee problem with injections over the winter

Glovely work

3

Denesh Ramdin is only the third wicketkeeper to make three stumpings in a T20 international innings

Double duck

0 and 0

Luke Wright's last two innings v WI in T20 have been first-ball ducks

Dropped right in it

43

Marlon Samuels was given a life by James Tredwell on 43; he hit 26 off his next 11 balls

Tight spell

4.00

James Tredwell's four overs for 16 gave him his best economy in a T20 international innings

Memories

103

The opening stand last time WI played England in a T20 - between Gayle and Charles

Half-century

50

Luke Wright has earned his 50th ODI cap today