West Indies Dominates England in Third ODI to Claim Series Victory In a commanding performance, the West Indies defeated a revamped England side in the third ODI, securing the series 2-1. England posted a total of 263 runs for 8 wickets, but the West Indies chased it down with ease, finishing at 267 for 2. Keacy Carty was the standout performer, scoring an impressive 128 not out, while Brandon King contributed significantly with a century of his own, scoring 102 runs. Their partnership of 209 runs was instrumental in leading the West Indies to an eight-wicket victory, marking their second such win in the series. This defeat marks the fifth time in less than three years that England has lost a series in the Caribbean, raising questions about their performance in the region. Despite ongoing discussions about the state of cricket in the West Indies, it is England that continues to struggle when facing them on their home turf. While the loss is significant, there are factors to consider that may provide some context for England's performance. The series has highlighted challenges for the team, but the West Indies' strong showing, particularly from Carty and King, has been a cause for celebration in the Caribbean cricketing community.