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Kent batsman Zak Crawley out for three and four-ball duck in successive matches as England lose three-game One-Day International series to West Indies

Kent batsman Zak Crawley failed to deliver as England lost their three-game One-Day International series to West Indies.

Crawley, who scored 48 in the opening match of the series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, got three in England’s six-wicket win at the same venue last Wednesday before he was out for a duck in Saturday’s Duckworth-Lewis-Stern loss at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown.

Kent batsman Zak Crawley – was unable to steer England to victory in their One-Day International series with West Indies. Picture: Keith Gillard
Kent batsman Zak Crawley – was unable to steer England to victory in their One-Day International series with West Indies. Picture: Keith Gillard

The 25-year-old was bowled by Gudakesh Motie in the second game of the series - albeit he did take three catches - adding another catch in the series decider despite his four-ball duck.

England are set to start a five-match T20 series against West Indies.

It will begin at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, tomorrow (Tuesday) night and will be followed by two games at the National Cricket Stadium and a brace of fixtures at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

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