Updated On: 23 January, 2022 10:14 AM IST | Bridgetown (Barbados) | AP
England was all out for 103 in 19.4 overs ¿ after recovering from 39-6 at the halfway stage ¿ before West Indies reached 104-1 with nine wickets and 17 balls to spare

Jason Holder (R), of West Indies, celebrates the dismissal of Tom Banton, of England, during the first T20I between West Indies and England at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Pic/AFP
England followed up its heavy Ashes defeat with a nine-wicket loss to West Indies in their Twenty20 series opener on Saturday.
England was all out for 103 in 19.4 overs after recovering from 39-6 at the halfway stage before West Indies reached 104-1 with nine wickets and 17 balls to spare.