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England vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2017 Highlights

Watch the highlights of England vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2017 - West Indies tour of England 5-match one-day international series of the 3rd ODI match played between West Indies and England at County Ground, Bristol in 24th September 2017.

Moeen Ali 102 - England vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2017 Highlights
Moeen Ali celebrates his century © Michael Steele/Getty Images

Moeen Ali's whirlwind 53-ball century, Half-centuries from Joe Root and Ben Stokes before Laim Plunkett's maiden five-for helped to England thumping 124-run victory over West Indies, despite a Chris Gayle's quick-fire 94 and go up 2-0 lead in the third ODI.

Match Stats : 
  • England's 124-run win was their second largest victory by terms of runs against West Indies in One-day internationals.
  • Moeen Ali hammered a 53-ball second fastest century for England in One-day International after Jos Buttler's 46-ball hundred and the fastest ODI hundred ever made on England soil.
  • 8 : Moeen Ali equalled a joint most sixes hit in an innings for England in One-day internationals, jointly with Jos Buttler and the most sixes hit by an England batsman against West Indies in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 7-sixes hit by Andrew Flintoff at Lord's in 2004.
  • England's 369 was their sixth highest score in One-day International and It is their highest total against West Indies in ODIs, previous highest-score was 328 at Birmingham in 2009.
  • West Indies' 245 was their tenth highest score against England in England soil in One-day international and It is their highest total at Bristol in ODIs, previous highest-score was 232 against Zimbabwe in 2000.
  • Liam Plunkett's 5 for 52 was his best bowling performance for England in One-day international and the second best bowling figures by an England bowler against West Indies in ODIs after Andrew Flintoff' 5 for 19.
  • Chris Woakes became the second England bowler to claimed a 5-wicket haul against West Indies in One-day internationals after Andrew Flintoff.
  • 117 : Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes set up the record seventh-wicket partnership for England against West Indies in One-day international, previously held by the unbeaten 102-run stand between Joe Root and Chris Woakes at North Sound in this year and England's third highest seventh-wicket stand in ODIs.
  • It is the fourth time Chris Gayle dismissals on nervous nineties in One-day internationals and the joint most nineties dismissals by an West Indies batsman in ODIs, jointly 4 nineties dismissals by Shivnarine Chanderpaul.

Moeen Ali produced one of the most incredible batting attack in international cricket history, a 53-ball century that included an glorious eight-sixes in the space of 14-balls in ODIs.

England scored record total of 369-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Moeen Ali 102 - which was his 6th ODI hundred and his first century against West Indies in ODIs.

Joe Root struck 83-runs off 79-balls included 7-fours and 2-sixes, Ben Stokes blasted a 73 off 63-balls including 5-fours and 3-sixes.

Alex Hales hit 36 off 35-balls including 5-fours and Chris Woakes scored a run-a-ball 34-runs included one-six & a four.

West Indies best bowler by Miguel Cummins picked up 3-wickets, Jason Holder took 2-wickets, Rovman Powell, Andre Russell and Jerome Taylor each took one wickets.

West Indies scored 245 for all-out in 39.1 overs with top scorer by Chris Gayle 94 off 98-balls - who fell 4-runs short of his ODI century - including 9-fours and 6-sixes.

Jason Mohammed scored 38-runs off consuming 53 deliveries including 3-fours and a six and Jason Holder struck 34 off 26-balls included 3-sixes & a four with strike rate of 130.76.

England best bowler by Liam Plunkett claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 52-runs in 8.1 overs, Adil Rashid picked up 3-wickets and one for David Willey.

Moeen Ali named player of the match for his incredible batting performance to smashed a whirlwind 102-runs knocked off facing 57-balls including 8-sixes and 7-fours with strike rate of 178.94.


                   

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