Holder four-fer sets up West Indies' big win

West Indies piggybacked on Jason Holder's outstanding PowerPlay bowling - with 15 dabs, including a lady over, and 2 wickets, to leave England injured from the get-go in the opening T20I in Barbados. Indeed, even as James Vince followed Sheldon Cottrell to compensate for the control that Holder applied from the opposite end, England limped to 26 for 4 of every six overs and never figured out how to recuperate totally from that point. Truth be told, at 49 for 7, they ran a genuine danger of capitulating to a sub-100 aggregate, yet Chris Jordan and Adil Rashid did pretty much to the point of getting them past the three-figure mark. That, obviously, was a simple encouragement as West Indies jogged to a nine-wicket triumph in pursuit of England 103. Roy's endeavor to toss alert to the breezes in the absolute first over saw him walk ease off the 6th ball and set the guests on precarious grounds early. Holder bent over to snuff out Tom Banton and Moeen Ali off progressive balls in the second finished - both succumbing to sharp outswingers. Eoin Morgan played out the full go-around ball in Holder's following over and surprisingly endure an on-field call against him with an audit, yet England was battling at 10 for 3 after four overs. The post-PowerPlay period didn't get going extraordinary for England either as Sam Billings - hoping to end England's battle - gave Akeal Hossain the charge and strolled back advocated for 2 of 4. Somewhere in the range of 4.5 and 11.3, England couldn't observe the limit even once, while Morgan's endeavor to plot a recuperation was self-destructing with wickets tumbling around him. In the twelfth over, he broke the shackles, gave Romario Shepherd the charge and crushed one over profound cover for six. He then, at that point, turned into the third batsman to fall ready just in the wake of hitting a six, neglecting to hold his drive down on an off-shaper from Shepherd. Rashid and Jordan gave England a genuinely necessary lift with an eighth-wicket stand worth 36 important runs off 29 conveyances. Jordan pulled short balls, saw through a difference in pace, and to a great extent examined control during his visit, while Rashid rode a touch of karma prior to taking over once Jordan withdrew. He got a few limits against Kieron Pollard and Fabian Allen and was prepared to amplify in the last finished, just for Holder to return and take out Saqib Mahmood with a shaper and thump back Rashid's leg stump to end England's article on 103. West Indies had a differentiating PowerPlay, easily getting to 37/0 toward its finish, and predominating their generally miserable objective. Rashid figured out how to get through in the tenth over by getting Shai Hope out baffled, however that is the extent that England could get with the ball. After Hope, Brandon King continued to place on another 50-year stand, this time with Nicholas Pooran. On the way to this whole union, the West Indies opener got to his 50 years - an innings bound with solace, alert, four fours and a six. Nicholas Pooran was a large part of something very similar in his 29-ball 27 as West Indies finished the pursuit in the eighteenth over with nine wickets and 17 balls to save. Brief Scores: England 103 in 19.4 overs (Chris Jordan 28, Adil Rashid 22; Jason Holder 4-7) lost to West Indies 104/1 in 17.1 overs (Brandon King 52*, Nicholas Pooran 27*) by 9 wickets