Sam Curran provided a steadying influence as England clinched a T20 series victory over the West Indies, winning the third match by three wickets. In a challenging encounter, England chased down a modest target of 146 runs, finishing at 149-7. Despite the expectations of a high-scoring game in St Lucia, the pitch proved to be less than favorable for batting. The West Indies struggled to build momentum, collapsing to 145-8, largely due to an impressive bowling performance from Saqib Mahmood and Jofra Archer, who combined to take four wickets in the powerplay within the first 20 balls. Curran played a crucial role in the run chase, scoring 41 runs off 26 balls, helping to revive England's innings when they faced difficulties. This victory marked England's first away T20 series win in two years, showcasing their resilience and ability to adapt under pressure.