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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:38 pm    Post subject: England slumped to their lowest-ever Twenty20 Reply with quote
England slumped to their lowest-ever Twenty20 score on the way to a shock defeat against West Indies.

Debutant spinner Garey Mathurin was the tourists' bowling star with a stunning spell of 3-9 as England were all out for 88, chasing just 114 to win.

Having been put in to bat, the tourists struggled against England's spinners on the way to 113-5 in their 20 overs.

Samit Patel impressed with 2-22, while Twenty20 debutant Scott Borthwick took 1-15 from his four overs.

The defeat meant that England ended their outstanding summer, after wins against Sri Lanka and India to become the number one Test team in the world, on a low as West Indies levelled the Twenty20 series at 1-1. The result was a major disappointment for stand-in captain Graeme Swann.
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