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England and West Indies are set to lock horns in a high-energy three-match T20I series, with the opening game scheduled for June 6 at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street. The two sides recently faced off in the ODI format, where England registered a commanding 3-0 whitewash over the visitors.
England will continue with Harry Brook as captain for the T20I series, while the West Indies will be led by their experienced skipper Shai Hope. Both captains will be eager to build momentum as preparations begin for future global events, including the 2026 T20 World Cup.
In a notable absence for the home team, Phil Salt has withdrawn from the T20I leg of the series following the birth of his child. England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) granted Salt leave, allowing him to be with his family during this important time. Salt’s exit could open the door for Tom Banton, who was part of England’s squad as a reserve batter during their recent ODI triumph.
Riverside Ground Pitch Report
The Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street generally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball, but it hasn’t been the most favourable venue for fast bowlers compared to other grounds in England. As the match progresses, the pitch tends to slow down, bringing spinners into the equation during the latter stages. The toss-winning captain is likely to opt for bowling first. With two strong sides facing off, fans can expect an exciting and potentially high-scoring encounter.
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Chester-le-Street Weather Forecast
Cricket fans heading to the Riverside Ground should be prepared for a cloudy day with occasional light showers expected in the area. The temperature will hover around 9°C, making for a rather chilly outing. Humidity levels are at 71%, which could aid bowlers in generating some movement through the air, while the 40% chance of precipitation might cause brief interruptions during the match. Despite the overcast conditions, the game is likely to proceed with minor delays if any rain passes through quickly.
Probable playing XI of England and West Indies for the first T20I
England: Tom Banton, Jos Buttler (wk), Jamie Smith, Harry Brook (c), Will Jacks, Jacob Bethell, Liam Dawson, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Rehan Ahmed, Luke Wood
West Indies: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (c/wk), Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie
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