
England produced a pitiful batting performance to crash to a humiliating eight-wicket defeat by West Indies.
Batting first, they were bowled out for 117 on a good wicket, albeit with pace and bounce, making their lowest score against West Indies since 1986.
Windies skipper Chris Gayle then put the pitch into perspective by smashing eight sixes in a stunning display.
His 80 from 43 balls helped get his team home in just 14.4 overs for a 2-1 lead in the series with two to play

After going home for treatment on his hip,Fred is back tomorrow in the 3rd ODI.Hope he can inspire them to perform more like a winning side!

England outclassed New Zealand to win the Women's World Cup with a thrilling four-wicket victory in Sydney.
Nicky Shaw, a late replacement for the injured Jenny Gunn, was the unlikely hero, claiming 4-34 as the Kiwis were dismissed for 166 in 47.2 overs.
Openers Sarah Taylor (39) and Caroline Atkins (40) calmly took England to within touching distance of the target.
England wobbled slightly - losing five wickets for 40 runs - but won with relative ease despite a nervy finish.

England finally win a game,more by accident than good play.
Australian John Dyson waved his batsmen in when they were offered the light with 27 needed from 22 balls in Guyana.
But Stuart Broad's dismissal of Dinesh Ramdin made the difference as England's total of 270-7 gave them a one-run win under Duckworth-Lewis rules.
A confusing interlude ensued before a winner was declared - as Dyson approached the match officials with his set of rules.
But the Australian, who has been linked with the England coaching job, appeared to have forgotten to take into account the wicket of Ramdin which turned a West Indies win into an English one.

The women cricketers are really showing the men how it should be done--into the World Cup Final,after beating the West Indies.

The Eng ladies start their 1st.game tonight,and surely have got very good prospects in this competition------GOOD LUCK!!!