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The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket

The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket

Mon, Dec 1, ’25
by KRISSANIA YOUNG

West Indies 213 all out (Fontaine 39, Bryan 36, French 3-21) beat England 154 all out (Falconer 52, Moores 37, Racha 4-21) by 59 runs  

The West Indies closed out their Men’s Under-19 series against England with a 59-run victory in the final Youth One-Day International at Grenada’s National Cricket Stadium on Monday. The win handed the Caribbean side an impressive 5-2 series triumph.

West Indies made several changes to their playing eleven following Saturday’s series-sealing victory. Among the changes was the inclusion of openers Earsinho Fontaine (39) and Tyriek Bryan (36), the pair who began the series. They returned to share in a 77-run first-wicket stand, leading the Caribbean batters, before the hosts were dismissed for 213 in 49.2 overs. 

Wicket-keeper Shamar Apple chipped in with 31 against figures of 3 for 21 from England’s Alex French. There were two wickets apiece from Ralphie Albert (2-35) and Farhan Ahmed (2-37). 

A low target and a confirmed series win did little to tame the Windies bowling attack, as Aadian Racha claimed 4 for 21 to help restrict England to 21 for 3 inside seven overs. Top-scorer Caleb Falconer (52) found a partner in Ben Dawkins (27), and the duo put on 49 runs for the fourth wicket, staging a mini fightback. 

Despite Joe Moores adding 37, the visitors lost their remaining 6 wickets for 84 runs. Thanks in part to Micah McKenzie, who also grabbed a four-fer (4-38) to help dismiss England for 154 in 44.1 overs. 

The series was contested in preparation for the 2026 Men’s U19 World Cup next February.

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