WI vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the Third West Indies vs England ODI at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

WI vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the Third West Indies vs England ODI at Kensington Oval, Bridgetow

WI vs ENG 3rd ODI, Approaching Milestones and Records: West Indies cricket team and England cricket team have produced two thrilling games, with the series levelled at 1-1. The hosts had a pretty good win in the first game, while England had a spectacular win in the second game by chasing one of the biggest chases in ODIs. Now, it is down to the third and final game, which will be played on Wednesday at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown.

Both captains slammed a century each in the second game, and it was a high-scoring game. Both sides have players who are in good form. A win here will be the series win, and it will set the tone for the upcoming T20I series. Shai Hope coming back in form will boost the confidence of the hosts.

On the other hand, Liam Livginstone's century must have given England a big boost heading into the next game. The team that bowls well will have an advantage in the final game. Whatever the result will be, there are some records and milestones on the line. Below, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the third WI vs ENG ODI in Barbados.

West Indies vs England, 3rd ODI: Approaching ODI Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the Test at Kensington Oval

3 – Captain Liam Livingstone slammed an unbeaten 124 in the second game to help his team win. He smashed nine sixes in his innings and is just three sixes away from completing 50 ODI sixes. He will be the 11th English player to do so.

1 – West Indian captain Shai Hope slammed a brilliant century (117) in the second game, which was his 17th ODI ton. He just needs one more to have the third-most ODI century for West Indies.

3 – Shai Hope hit four sixes in the second ODI and is just three away from becoming the only sixth West Indian with 100 ODI sixes.

2 – Alzarri Joseph has 117 wickets in 72 games and he needs two more to surpass Sir Viv Richards' tally of 118 ODI wickets.

3 – Jofra Archer has 47 wickets in his ODI career and needs three more to complete 50 ODI wickets.

5 – Adil Rashid has taken 387 wickets for England at international level, and he needs five more to become 7th highest wicket-taker for England across formats.

49 – Roston Chase has scored 3451 runs across formats for West Indies, and he needs 49 runs to complete 3500 runs in international cricket.