The 3rd T20I of the West Indies vs England series will be played at St Lucia and right now it is the England team who have got the better of the Caribbean giants so far with two big wins from the English team. This match will be the decider and England will hope they take the series in the upcoming game as well. It will be interesting to see which players will be the ones to watch out for going forward.
The England team has performed well in this series and it will be interesting to see how they will perform in the upcoming game as well. There are a lot of players in the English team who we have enjoyed watching so far and this time we will be talking about who will be the players to watch out for in the upcoming match where they will look to seal the series.
So, here are the 3 England players to watch out for going into the 3rd game:
1. Will Jacks
Will Jacks has got starts in the first two games but has not gone on to play the big innings that he is supposed to. We have seen him play some explosive and big knocks in the past and the next match will be another opportunity for him to show off his skills as a powerful striker of the ball. We hope that he can finally live up to his potential and play the big innings at St Lucia.
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2. Phil Salt
The other batter to look forward to is Phil Salt who scored a big hundred in the first game. The last match might have not gone as per plan, but he is still fresh from a great ODI series and the English side will want him to play some more iconic knocks in the future as well. He is still among the top scorers in the series so far and he will want to continue his great form.
3. Saqib Mahmood
Though there are the likes of Archer and Rashid in the England team, it has been Saqib Mahmood who has been the most reliable bowler so far. Mahmood is currently the highest wicket-taker in the series and will want to continue his amazing spells in the last two games as well. Mahmood has proven he can bowl in the tough overs and take big wickets and England will hope he continues his great work.