ENG vs WI | Twitter in disbelief as Root produces all-time ODI classic of 166 to singlehandedly trump Windies

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England trumped West Indies by three wickets against the West Indies at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Sunday to take home the three-match ODI series 2-0. Joe Root played the defining hand with a knock of 166 at quicker than run-a-ball, setting up a famous chase to see Keacy Carty's ton go in vain.

‌The West Indies, opting to bat first, posted a competitive total of 308 in 47.4 overs. Keacy Carty led the charge with a fluent 103, supported by captain Shai Hope's 78 and Brandon King's 59. Despite a strong foundation, the visitors faltered in the death overs, losing their last five wickets for just 50 runs. England's bowlers, particularly Adil Rashid (4/63) and Saqib Mahmood (3/37), capitalized on the collapse to restrict the total.
England's chase began disastrously, with openers Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett dismissed for ducks, leaving the hosts at 2/2. Captain Harry Brook (47) and Root steadied the innings with a crucial 85-run partnership. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, Root's resilience kept England in the hunt. His 159* off 136 balls, featuring 20 fours and 2 sixes, was instrumental in guiding England home. Lower-order contributions from Will Jacks (49) and Adil Rashid (10*) ensured England crossed the finish line with 14 balls to spare.

What an innings!

That's it

Big win

Get in there

Not everyone

Yes

No doubt

One man show

Mr. Dependable

Brilliant

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