
1/8
Santokie, in only his fourth T20, helped to restrict England to 152-7 off 20 overs after the visitors won the toss. Jos Buttler top-scored with 67 off 43 balls to lift England from the early damage of 26-3 after five overs. Opener Alex Hales contributed 40 off 36 deliveries. Read More

2/8
The West Indies got a flying start to the run chase as Dwayne Smith slammed three sixes and two fours in 30 off 16 balls and his opening partner Chris Gayle hit 36 off 30 deliveries. Read More

3/8
The home side slipped up in mid-inning when Tim Bresnan got two wickets in two balls - Marlon Samuels for 28 and Andre Russell for 2. Read More

4/8
England's bowler Ravi Bopara (L) celebrates with teammates after dismissing West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle during the second T20 match between England and West Indies at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown on March 11, 2014. England won the toss and batting first, scored 152/7. Read More

5/8
But the England comeback was short-lived as Sammy slammed three sixes and two fours to dominate a sixth-wicket stand of 39 off 15 balls to see his side home at 155-5 with seven balls to spare.
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