16 March,2009 11:19 AM IST | | PA Sport
Andrew Strauss admitted England have plenty to work on for the one-day series after slumping to an emphatic six-wicket defeat against West Indies in last night's T20 international.
Dismissed for a lowly 121 at the Queen's Park Oval after debutant Steven Davies top-scored with 27, England never looked likely to end their wait for their first international victory of the winter with West Indies sealing their triumph with two overs to spare.
Man of the match: West Indies' Ramnaresh Sarwan en route his match-winning knock of 59 in a T20 international against England at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain yesterday. pic/ap |
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