England were defeated by West Indies spinners in Mumbai to suffer a crushing 30-run defeat. Jofra Archer and Sam Curran both conceded over 36 runs during one-over spells while Gudakesh Motie took three wickets with three deliveries for 3-33 against Sherfane Rutherford who hit an unassailable 74 from 42 balls but it wasn’t enough.
In this article we have thrown light on last 10 England Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Stats.
| Date | Format | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 Feb 2026 | T20I | Mumbai | West Indies won by 30 runs |
| 10 Jun 2025 | T20I | Southampton | England won by 37 runs |
| 8 Jun 2025 | T20I | Bristol | England won by 4 wickets |
| 6 Jun 2025 | T20I | Chester-le-Street | England won by 21 runs |
| 3 Jun 2025 | ODI | The Oval, London | England won by 7 wickets |
| 1 Jun 2025 | ODI | Cardiff | England won by 3 wickets |
| 29 May 2025 | ODI | Birmingham | England won by 238 runs |
| 18 Nov 2024 | T20I | St Lucia | No Result |
| 17 Nov 2024 | T20I | St Lucia | West Indies won by 5 wickets |
| 15 Nov 2024 | T20I | St Lucia | England won by 3 wickets |
1. England vs West Indies (T20I)
England was defeated by fellow southern rivals West Indies in an intense encounter at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. Jofra Archer struck early with a deceptively pitched delivery that Tom Banton played straight to cover, prompting Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase to fight back with some discipline despite early spinner Motie Chase and Akeal Hosein taking six England wickets through exploiting their slight grip to take over and take control.
Sherfane Rutherford produced an unbeaten unbeaten 76 off 42 balls for England but could not match the run rate. Sam Curran offered some resistance with 43 not out before they were bowled out in 19 overs – leaving England needing victories against Scotland and Italy to qualify from Group C; additionally it makes Harry Brook’s side almost impossible to reach Super 8s.
2. England vs West Indies (T20I)
Sherfane Rutherford scored an unbeaten unbeaten 76 not out as West Indies beat England by 30 runs at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai to seal their second T20 World Cup Group C win of 2026. Shamar and Holder stood out with their exceptional fielding skills, while Motie, Chase and Hosein took six wickets between them to thwart England’s efforts and secure another victory for West Indies in 2026 T20 World Cup Group C.
Jofra Archer and Sam Curran struck early wickets to slow Windies momentum in the powerplay, but Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase managed to maintain momentum and keep their innings alive until eventually being bowled out for 166 in 19 overs by England. With England facing off against Scotland and Italy next in an effort to qualify for Super 8s qualification.
3. England vs West Indies (T20I)
England fell short in the first T20I by 48 runs and ceded their lead to West Indies after they dominated the final 10 overs, but Phil Salt’s maiden T20I ton led England to a decisive win in the second match.
Due to rain, this match was reduced to 40 overs per side and Matthew Potts made his T20I debut for England while Joe Root completed 21,000 international runs.
England batsmen were taken apart by West Indies spinners in Mumbai as they fell short of reaching a 197 target. Jofra Archer and Sam Curran both leaked runs, leaving their visitors at Wankhede Stadium 196-6 when Sherfane Rutherford top-scored with 74 from 42 deliveries before being dropped at 23 and 56; Roston Chase and Jason Holder contributed wickets.
4. England vs West Indies (T20I)
West Indies have defeated England by 30 runs to take their two-time T20 World Cup lead at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Wednesday. Sherfane Rutherford hit an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls as his side reached 196-6 after 20 overs, his highest T20I score ever. Roston Chase (34) and Jason Holder (33 in 17 balls) supported Rutherford well as they helped reach that total score.
England were off to a solid start during their pursuit, thanks to Jofra Archer (2/51). Unfortunately, England were soon reeled back in by Windies spinners Gudakesh Motie (3/33) and Akeal Hosein (2/51). Sam Curran tried hard with the bat but ultimately was run out for 43 – this defeat leaves England needing work before reaching Super 8; Scotland await them in Kolkata this Saturday.
5. England vs West Indies (T20I)
West Indies defeated England by 30 runs at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai during their 2026 World Cup second matchup. Sherfane Rutherford scored an unbeaten 76 not out to help his side reach 196/6 after 20 overs. Jason Holder came off the bench late and struck 33 in 17 balls to help complete their victory – their batsmen supported by solid fielding from both Jofra Archer and Sam Curran (England), each picking up one wicket each.
As England pursued their target, their top order quickly collapsed to 166 all out in 19 overs, falling victim to spinner Gudakesh Motie who took three wickets including those of Jacob Bethell for 33, Tom Banton two wickets, Harry Brook 17 runs and Roston Chase two wickets. England currently remain bottom of their group and need a win against Scotland on Saturday to advance into Super 8s.
6. England vs West Indies (T20I)
England were completely outmatched by an organized West Indian side at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday, falling from an excellent start to be all out for just 166 in 19 overs – with spinners Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase taking six wickets each between them.
Sherfane Rutherford led the Windies with an effortless 76 off 42 balls – his highest T20I score to date. Phil Salt and Jofra Archer started strongly for England but their runs were soon extinguished by Windies bowlers, Sam Curran held out until being dismissed in the last over by Akeal Hosein; ultimately England were third place with two matches to play against Scotland on Saturday at Eden Gardens before facing Italy again Monday – their only chance at the Super 8s now requires them winning both.
7. England vs West Indies (T20I)
West Indies defeated England 30 runs to claim victory in Group C match of T20 World Cup 2026 by Mumbai. After electing to bowl first, Jofra Archer and Sam Curran quickly struck with early wickets to reduce Windies to 8/2 during the powerplay; however, Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase responded quickly by producing an unbeaten partnership of 37 runs off 16 balls – effectively counteracting their early success. Once England took to the field in their pursuit of 197 at Wankhede Stadium, however, they crumbled quickly to 166 all out as spinners Gudakesh Motie (3/33) and Roston Chase (2/45) exploited middle order weaknesses to dismiss them for just 166 all out. Sherfane Rutherford top scored for Windies with an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls; England captain Harry Brook finished unbeaten on 43 but fell LBW to Shamar Hazell LBW; later cameo cameo appearance from Jason Holder who did little to improve England’s efforts either.
8. England vs West Indies (T20I)
Two-time T20 World Cup victors England were defeated by fellow Group C team West Indies by 30 runs at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, opting to field first and being attacked early by Jofra Archer before Sherfane Rutherford hit an unstoppable 76 off 42 balls and the Windies reached 196-6 after 20 overs. Roston Chase contributed 34 runs while captain Jason Holder hit 33 in 17 balls.
England looked on course for an impressive total despite losing four wickets during the powerplay but were defeated by West Indian spinners, led by Gudakesh Motie with 3-33, Akeal Hosein and Roston Chase picking up two wickets each, Sam Curran keeping England together with an unbeaten 43 before they were all bowled out for just 166 in 19 overs.
9. England vs West Indies (T20I)
Two-time world champion England was defeated by West Indies at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, after electing to bat first and being bowled out for 196/6 in their first innings. Sherfane Rutherford made an impressive 76 off 42 balls but the English spinners held firm as Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase took six wickets between them.
Jofra Archer put England off to an impressive start with the ball, before Sam Curran ran out of partners at the other end. Motie and Chase took two wickets each in the ninth over, placing England under immense pressure before Phil Salt and Jason Holder made valuable cameo appearances with the bat to take them all the way through to 166/10 in 19 overs; unfortunately this resulted in another disappointing loss that leaves England’s hopes for semi-final qualification uncertain.
10. England vs West Indies (T20I)
Two-time T20 World Cup champions England were stunned in a 30 run defeat by West Indies on Wednesday evening at Wankhede Stadium. Jofra Archer and Sam Curran shared one wicket each while England leaked runs with their bat, eventually being bowled out for 196-6 after 20 overs. Sherfane Rutherford led with an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls while Roston Chase (34 in 14) and Jason Holder (3 in 17) contributed equally well for West Indies.
England responded quickly by racing to 74-1 in the opening over, only to be dismantled with six wickets from Windies spinners in six overs. Gudakesh Motie claimed 3-33 off Sam Curran while Akeal Hosein and Chase picked up two each; Sam Curran kept up resistance with 43 not out as England ran out of partners at the death.