West Indies all out for 55 as England grab easy World Cup win

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WEST Indies were crushed by six wickets against England after being dismissed for 55 in their opening match of the International Cricket Council T20 World Cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday.
After being sent in to bat West Indies were on the back foot immediately as they struggled especially against the England spinners led by Adil Rashid.
The shot selection was poor by the West Indies batsmen as most of them were caught.
Chris Gayle, who scored 13, was the only batsman to reach double figures as the West Indies innings only lasted 14.2 overs.
Leg spinner Adil Rashid grabbed 4/2 in 2.2 overs and off-spinner Moeen Ali took 2/17 in four overs. Fast bowler Tymal Mills was also among the wickets taking 2/17 in four overs.
[caption id="attachment_920518" align="alignnone" width="1024"] West Indies' Andre Russell is clean bowled by England's Adil Rashid during the Cricket T20 World Cup match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, in Dubai, UAE, on Saturday. (AP Photo) -[/caption]
In reply, England got to 56/4 in 8.2 overs with Jos Buttler ending on 24 not out off 22 balls. Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein snatched 2/24 in four overs which included a spectacular one-handed catch off his bowling.
The West Indies build-up to the tournament was not ideal losing both warm-up matches convincingly to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Many of the West Indies batsmen have struggled with their form in recent months.
The match between West Indies and England was a replay of the 2016 final when West Indies won the title after Carlos Brathwaite struck four consecutive sixes in the last over of the match. Brathwaite is not on the 2021 squad.
West Indies will play South Africa on Tuesday at 6 am (TT time).
SUMMARISED SCORES
WEST INDIES 55 (14.2 overs) (Chris Gayle 13; Adil Rashid 4/2, Moeen Ali 2/17, Tymal Mills 2/17) vs ENGLAND 56/4 (8.2 overs) (Jos Buttler 24 not out; Akeal Hosein 2/24) ENGLAND won by six wickets
 
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