Ben-Duckett. (Photo source: England Criccket)

England all-rounder chipped in with a wicket against West Indies in the second ODI at Cardiff on June 1. England skipper Harry Brook won the toss and elected to field first, with Matthew Potts came into the playing XI. Shimron Hetmyer was brought into the XI for West Indies.

The left-arm spinner came to bowl the 44th over of the match with Justin Greaves and Shai Hope at the crease. Bethell delivered a fuller delivery on to the stumps as Greaves went for a big shot and aimed to smash it downtown for a maximum. However, he sliced the ball towards long-off where Ben Duckett took a low catch to his right as Greaves departed after scoring 22 off as many deliveries. It was a fine effort from the fielder as he completed this catch perfectly after England dropped a few chances earlier in the day. 

Speaking about the match, West Indies were bowled out d 308 in 47.4 overs. Keacy Carty was the highest run-scorer for West Indies, scoring 103 off105 balls with the help of 13 fours. The skipper  also chipped in 78 off 66 before departing to Saqib Mahmood.

For England, Adil Rashid was the pick of the bowlers as he picked four wickets in his quota. He was well-supported by Mahmood, who took three wickets, giving 37 runs in 9.4 overs.

England have a 1-0 lead in the three-match series as they won the series opener by a massive margin of 238 runs in Birmingham. The visitors will aim to win the second game to level series and take it into a decider. The third and final fixture will be played at The Oval on June 3.

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