England Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Timeline (10 June 2025)

Buttler contributed 22 from 10 balls, and Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell finished the innings strongly to take England to an imposing 248 for 3.

The England Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Timeline across the final match of the 2025 white-ball series concluded in emphatic fashion at the Utilita Bowl in Southampton on 10 June 2025, with England winning by 37 runs to complete a clean sweep in both the ODI and T20I series under new captain Harry Brook.

It was a landmark result for England’s white-ball reset, representing Brook’s first assignments as permanent limited-overs captain and delivering back-to-back 3-0 series wins against a West Indies side that was outclassed across all six fixtures.

Ben Duckett was named Player of the Match for his 84 from 46 balls, while Jos Buttler claimed the Player of the Series award after accumulating 165 runs across the T20Is.

England Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Timeline: England Innings

West Indies elected to field first after winning the toss, but Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett tore apart the opening bowling with a blistering powerplay display that set the tone for the entire match.

Smith launched five sixes in his 60 from just 26 deliveries before falling to Motie, and Duckett carried on relentlessly, reaching a new T20I career best before being bowled behind his legs by a brilliant Hosein delivery for 84.

Buttler contributed 22 from 10 balls, and Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell finished the innings strongly to take England to an imposing 248 for 3.

England Innings Scorecard

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Jamie Smithc Hetmyer b Motie602645230.76
Ben Duckettb Hosein8446102182.61
Jos Buttlerc Hetmyer b Rutherford221012220.00
Harry Brook (c)not out352222159.09
Jacob Bethellnot out361614225.00
Total248/320 ovRR: 12.40

Fall of Wickets: 120-1 (Smith, 8.5 ov), 154-2 (Buttler, 11.6 ov), 178-3 (Duckett, 14.5 ov)

West Indies Chase Falls Well Short

Chasing 249, West Indies made a ragged start and never genuinely threatened the total.

Adil Rashid and Luke Wood were the chief destroyers, with Wood claiming three wickets and Rashid adding key breakthroughs in the middle overs to reduce West Indies to 120 for 6.

Shai Hope offered brief resistance and Romario Shepherd made a solid contribution, but West Indies were regularly losing wickets at crucial intervals.

Jason Holder and Romario Powell offered a measure of late defiance, with Powell reaching fifty from 34 balls to add some respectability to the total, but West Indies were eventually bowled out for 211 with the match comfortably in England’s pocket.

West Indies Innings Scorecard

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Johnson Charlesc Duckett b Dawson18921200.00
Evin Lewisc Duckett b Dawson141211116.67
Shimron Hetmyer—221411157.14
Sherfane Rutherfordc Wood b Rashid120050.00
Shai Hope (c)c Brook b Rashid383122122.58
Romario Shepherdc Brook b Rashid130033.33
Jason Holderc Carse b Wood241612150.00
Romario Powellnot out533633147.22
Gudakesh Motiec Jacks b Wood120050.00
Total211/820 ovRR: 10.55

Fall of Wickets: 18-1 (Charles, 2.2 ov), 37-2 (Lewis, 4.2 ov), 69-3 (Hetmyer, 6.3 ov), 70-4 (Rutherford, 7.1 ov), 119-5 (Hope, 11.5 ov), 120-6 (Shepherd, 12.5 ov), 172-7 (Holder, 17.1 ov), 174-8 (Motie, 17.4 ov)

Match Timeline And Commentary

OverEventScore
2.2Charles holed out off DawsonWI 18-1
4.2Lewis miscues to Duckett off DawsonWI 37-2
6.3Hetmyer departsWI 69-3
7.1Rashid strikes first ball, Rutherford goneWI 70-4
11.5Brook’s diving catch ends Hope’s inningsWI 119-5
12.5Shepherd chips tamely to BrookWI 120-6
17.1Holder mishits Wood to Carse in the deepWI 172-7
17.4Motie skies Wood to JacksWI 174-8
20.0Match ends, England win by 37 runs211-8

Bowling Figures

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEconomy
Luke Wood403137.75
Adil Rashid403238.00
Liam Dawson403829.50
Brydon Carse4043010.75
Will Jacks4044011.00

The 3-0 series sweep completed a perfect opening chapter for Brook’s captaincy era, with England whitewashing West Indies in both the ODI and T20I series.

West Indies were left to reflect on a deeply concerning white-ball tour, with the series result also raising fresh concerns around their ODI World Cup qualification prospects.