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In the third Twenty20 international, England defeated the West Indies by seven wickets after Phil Salt hit a stunning opening century of 109 not out.

In order to keep the series alive, England raced to 226-3 and accomplished the most successful run chase at the Grenada National Cricket Stadium, with Salt reaching his first T20 century in 51 balls.

Jos Buttler, the captain of England, and Salt put on a dominant opening partnership, scoring an astounding 115 runs between them.

The visitors needed 21 runs from the final over and Harry Brook (31no) smashed consecutive sixes over extra cover and fine leg to help lead England to a stunning victory.

Earlier,

Two leagues will get an extra place in the competition based on performances in Europe this season, which are measured by the coefficient rankings.

With Germany and England now level on points, each win, draw and qualification for the next rounds is huge – and magnified only further with two English sides taking on German sides this week.

(82) led the charge for the West Indies after smashing his career-best T20I score to help the hosts post 222-6.

 

 

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