Just like the first T20I, England had it easier here as well but the difference is there was some improvement compared to the 1st T20I.
Batting first, England began well with 34 runs partnership for the first wicket and then there were some cameos but wickets began to tumble. In the end, Sarah Glenn smashed 26 and dragged England to 151 in their 20 overs. For West Indies, Selman and Taylor had 2 wickets each.
In return, West Indies tumbled once again but there was this little hope when Dottin and Taylor were playing. Dottin got 38 and Taylor had 28.
For England, Villiers, Glenn and Ecclestone picked up 2 wickets each and Brunt and Shrubsole got one each.
England now leads the 5-match series 2-0.
I don’t know women’s game can continue to be as inactive as it has been: Ian Bishop