
The ENG vs WI ODI series of 2025 will be remembered as an evident showcase of England’s dominance in one-day cricket. With three energetic wins, England wiped out the West Indies 3-0, impressing fans with their strong batting, intelligent bowling, and professional finishes in all matches.
In this blog, we will see the series match by match, highlighting the key stats and moments that defined this memorable ENG vs WI ODI contest.
1st ODI: England’s Batting Blitz Sets the Tone
The England team started the series with a powerful statement. Chosen to bat first, they scored 400 for 8 wickets in 50 overs. Jacob Bethell was the highest scorer with a fast 82 runs off just 53 balls. Jayden Seales was the top bowler of the West Indies, who took 4 wickets and gave 84 runs. Jacob Bethell was the player of the match.
When it was the West Indies’ turn to bat, they were struggling from the beginning. Wickets kept falling, and they got all out for only 162 runs in 26.2 overs. Jayden Seales scored an unbeaten 29, but that’s not enough. England’s Jamie Overton picked 3 wickets for only 22 runs, and Saqib Mahmood’s early dominance ensured that the West Indies never stood a chance.
This provided England a huge 238-run victory, the largest win of the ENG vs WI ODI series.
1st Match Summary
- England: 400/8 (50 overs)
- West Indies: 162 all out (26.2 overs)
- England won by 238 runs
2nd ODI: West Indies Fight, But England Win Again
In the second ODI match between England and the West Indies, the West Indies played a much-improved game. They took the field first and reached a fine total of 308 runs. Keacy Carty played the highlight of their innings, scoring a brilliant 103 runs off 105 balls. England’s bowler Adil Rashid bowled economically and picked 4 crucial wickets while giving 63 runs.
When it was England’s turn to bat, their chase was peaceful and strategized. Joe Root scored 166 off 139 balls, with 21 fours and 2 sixes, and Will Jacks scored 49 runs in 58 balls. Joe Root was the player of the match. The England team succeeded in chasing the target score in 48.5 overs by making 312 runs.
With this victory, England made it 2-0 in the series and sealed the series win with another dominant performance overall.
2nd ODI Match summary
- West Indies: 308 all out (47.4 overs)
- England: 312/7 in 48.8 overs
- England won and led the series 2-0
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3rd ODI: Rain, Drama, and a Clinical Finish
The last ODI between England and the West Indies was delayed in starting due to rain and traffic delays in London. The West Indies chose to bat and lost early wickets but still scored 251 runs at 9 wickets in 40 overs. Sherfane Rutherford hit 70 runs, and Gudakesh Motie contributed a 63-run finish to make the team’s total score.
England’s target was modified according to the DLS method to 246 runs from 40 overs because of the rain. England targeted it confidently. Jamie Smith struck an explosive innings of 64 runs in 28 balls, and Ben Duckett added in with 58 runs from 46 balls. Joe Root (44) and Jos Buttler (41 not out from 20 balls) ensured that the team crossed the finishing line without any trouble.
England scored 246/3 in 29.4 overs and won the match by 7 wickets via the DLS method. With this victory, they registered a 3-0 whitewash over the West Indies in the ODI series.
3rd ODI match Summary
- West Indies: 251/9 (40 overs)
- England: 246/3 (29.4 overs, target 246 in 40 overs, DLS)
- England won by 7 wickets (DLS method)
Quick View of ENG vs WI ODI
Match | England Runs/Wickets | West Indies Runs/Wickets | Result & Margin |
1st ODI | 400/8 | 162 all out (26.2 ov) | England won by 238 runs |
2nd ODI | 312/7 | 308 all out (47.4 overs) | England won by 3 wickets |
3rd ODI | 246/3 (29.4 ov) | 251/9 (40 ov) | England won by 7 wickets |
Source: ESPNcricinfo
Cheers to England’s 3-0 Sweep! Final Result
The ENG vs WI ODI series was a joyful experience for England cricket fans. England’s batsmen played great in all the matches, the bowlers took crucial wickets at the right moment, and the entire team worked well together. Starting with the big win in the opening match to the easy chase in the rain-hit third match, England justified why they are among the best sides in ODI cricket.
The West Indies had some good moments, particularly with Keacy Carty and Sherfane Rutherford playing great. However, in general, they could not keep up with England’s consistent and forceful play.
On the final day of the series, England can proudly celebrate a 3-0 clean sweep, a fine achievement that will be remembered for many years to come by fans.