• Rain forces England to abandon plans to rotate team against West Indies

    • Third ODI called off without a ball being bowled
    • Trevor Bayliss says England need to rediscover ruthlessnessTime is running out for England to formulate their World Cup plans and so after the third one-day international in Grenada here on Monday was washed out without a ball being bowled the head coach, Trevor Bayliss, was not best pleased. Related: West Indies v England: third ODI – as it didn't happenRelated: Inflatables and influencers: Make Cricket Cool Again or make it f
  • West Indies v England: third ODI – as it didn't happen

    Rain in St George’s meant the third ODI was abandoned without a ball being bowled 6.49pm GMT Well, that’s a shame. The rain just seemed to get worse as the day wore on. Not to worry, they’ll try again on Wednesday so be sure to join Simon and Rob then. But from me, cheerio! 6.42pm GMT And that is that I’m afraid. 6.42pm GMT Alabama Rain, Buckets of Rain, A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall, Famous Blue Raincoat, Harder Rain, Just Like The Rain, Little Rain, Let The Rain Come I
  • England Women lose ODI series after seven-wicket defeat by India

    England 161; India 162-3India win by seven wickets with 53 balls remainingEngland Women fell to a seven-wicket defeat against India in the second one-day international in Mumbai as the hosts secured victory in the series.Smriti Mandhana top-scored for India with 63 in their successful chase after they had bowled England out for 161, in which Natalie Sciver hit 85 and Shikha Pandey and Jhulan Goswami took four wickets each. Related: England Women’s dramatic batting collapse hands India open

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