England striving to bring ‘fun and energy’ for West Indies ODIs

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A day before the first one-day international against West Indies, England’s players were up and about early on the Colts Ground opposite Aldi. Harry Brook starts as their new permanent white‑ball captain in this sold‑out day‑nighter, a game with eighth ­hosting ninth in the middle aisle of the men’s ODI rankings.

Those rankings sometimes elicit a shrug among the major nations but neither side is one at present. South Africa and Zimbabwe are hosts of the 14-team World Cup in 2027, after which the next eight spots are booked via the International Cricket ­Council ladder in March that year. West Indies know all about the perils of the ­qualifying tournament for the other countries, with the original world champions – winners in 1975 – missing out on the 2023 edition in India.

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Written by Ali Martin at Edgbaston
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/may/28/england-west-indies-odi-series-opener-harry-brook-jos-buttler under the title “England striving to bring ‘fun and energy’ for West Indies ODIs”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.