Salt smashes century as England fightback stuns West Indies in T20
The Hindu
England's Salt & Brook heroics lead to seven-wicket win over West Indies, keeping series alive 2-1.
Phil Salt smashed a brilliant unbeaten century as England defeated West Indies by seven wickets to keep their Twenty20 international series alive in Grenada on Saturday.
Salt led an improbable English fightback with 109 not out while middle order batsman Harry Brook also emerged as a hero with an unbeaten 31 as England finished on 226-3 with a ball to spare to eclipse the West Indies' mammoth total of 222-6.
Brook's blistering late knock included 24 off the final over, the 24-year-old Yorkshireman sealing a remarkable victory with a six off West Indies bowler Andre Russell over third man.
The win leaves the best-of-five series finely poised, with West Indies leading 2-1 with two games to play.
Man-of-the-match Salt's century from 56 balls included four fours and nine sixes, while Brook's unbeaten 31 came off just seven balls and included four sixes.
Set a target of 223 to win, England made a rollicking start to their run chase, with Salt aided by 51 from skipper Jos Buttler.
But a tight spell of bowling from the West Indies and the dismissal of Buttler staunched the flow of English runs and the hosts looked to be on course for victory as the run rate crept ever higher.