England Opt to Bowl First Against West Indies with Chance to Clinch ODI Series
- England will play West Indies in the second ODI of a three-match series on Sunday at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, led by Harry Brook.
- England made one change as Jamie Overton was ruled out due to a broken finger, with Matthew Potts named as his replacement.
- In the series opener, England posted 345-6 with centuries from Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont and then bowled out West Indies for 237.
- On her first ODI appearance, Linsey Smith took five wickets, while West Indies opener Qiana Joseph contributed 62 runs during a 91-run opening stand.
- England seeks an unassailable 2-0 lead to build on a recent 3-0 T20 series sweep, with the next ODI scheduled for June 4 in Leicester.
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England opt to bowl first against West Indies with chance to clinch ODI series
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England vs West Indies, second ODI: Score, text commentary, video and analysis from Sophia Gardens
Live text commentary, video highlights and analysis as England look to secure series win over West Indies in the second ODI at Cardiff; watch live on Sky Sports Cricket; England won the series opener at Edgbaston by 238 runs; final ODI at The Kia Oval on Tuesday
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