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Majestic Root's ODI best takes England to series win over the West Indies
Joe Root struck his maiden one-day international score of over 150 as England beat the West Indies by three wickets in Cardiff on Sunday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in a three-match series.
England were faltering at 2-2, chasing 309 for victory, after Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett were both out for ducks at Sophia Gardens.
But star batsman Root's 166 not out saw England finish on 312-7 as they won with seven balls to spare ahead of Tuesday's finale at the Oval, despite West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph's fine return of 4-31 from his maximum 10 overs.
Root received good support from England captain Harry Brook (47) -- a series winner in his first campaign as permanent white-ball skipper -- in a stand of 85.
Will Jacks (49) then helped Root add 143 in 20 overs during a sixth-wicket partnership that took England to the brink of victory.
The West Indies were much-improved with both bat and ball following their humiliating 238-run loss at Edgbaston on Thursday, where England made exactly 400.
But despite the in-form Keacy Carty's 103 they were ultimately made to pay for not compiling a truly huge total when well-placed on 205-2 at Sophia Gardens.
- Rashid wickets -
The West Indies were dismissed with 14 balls remaining as veteran leg-spinner Adil Rashid took 4-63 and paceman Saqib Mahmood, with two wickets in two balls, 3-37.
But their 308 all out looked a more than challenging score as England openers Smith and Duckett failed to score a run between them.
Former skipper Root survived a tight lbw appeal from all-rounder Matthew Forde on seven thanks to umpire's call before, next ball, Brook was dropped by diving West Indies captain and wicketkeeper Shai Hope off fast bowler Jayden Seales.
But the Yorkshire duo's stand was broken when Brook mishooked an accurate bouncer from Joseph and was well caught by Seales, running in from deep backward square.
And 87-3 became 93-4 when Joseph had Jos Buttler playing on for a duck after a rising ball deflected onto the stumps off the batsman's elbow.
Root, however, completed his second fifty of the series, off just 52 balls faced.
England were still faltering at 133-5 when Barbados-born Jacob Bethell, who made 82 at Edgbaston, was lbw to off-spinner Roston Chase for 17.
Root, however, hoisted Gudakesh Motie for six and next ball swept the left-arm spinner for four to go to his 18th hundred in 168 ODI innings.
The 34-year-old surpassed his previous highest score at this level of 133 not out against Bangladesh at the Oval in 2017 when he drove paceman Justin Greaves for a classic straight six.
Jacks' fine supporting innings ended when he was lbw to Joseph but England, at 276-6 in the 44th over, now needed under a run-a-ball to win.
Root then went to his first ODI score of 150 with a majestic cover-driven four off Forde before, appropriately, hitting the winning runs when driving Seales down the ground.
Earlier, Carty struck his third hundred in four innings after Brook sent West Indies into bat.
England were not as sharp with the ball in hand or in the field as they had been at Edgbaston, with Carty missed on one and 41 in two of four dropped catches in the innings.
Carty and Brandon King (59) shared a second-wicket stand of 141 in 24 overs following the loss of teenage opener Jewel Andrew for a duck before Hope, last man out, made 78.
The 28-year-old Carty completed his fourth ODI hundred when he late cut Bethell for a 13th four in 102 balls faced. But he was out soon afterwards when stumped by Buttler off part-time spinner Jacks.
F.Schneider--AMWN