Kent spinner James Tredwell seeking to continue good form with ball in third ODI against West Indies in Antigua
00:00, 05 March 2014
updated: 12:30, 05 March 2014
Kent spinner James Tredwell is hoping to continue his fine form when England face the West Indies in the final ODI of a three-match series in Antigua on Wednesday afternoon.
The 32-year-old took 2-39 as England edged Sunday’s second ODI by three wickets to level the series, having claimed 1-23 in a 15-run defeat two days earlier and 3-39 in the warm-up win over the University of WI Vice-Chancellor’s XI.
Tredwell has one Test and 37 limited-overs matches for England to his name over the past four years and will hope to be involved when a three-match t20 series begins on Sunday.
He is also in the party for England's t20 World Cup campaign in Bangladesh which begins with warm-up games against West Indies on March 18 and India the following day, with the first group game taking place on March 22 against New Zealand.
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