Rain ruined third Windies-England ODIs, left series locked at 1-1
National Cricket Stadium in Grenada.-Getty

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The third ODI of the five-match series between West Indies and England abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain on Monday in Grenada, confirmed the Cricket West Indies (CWI).
The adverse weather forced a delayed the toss. Finally, it took place and England captain Eoin Morgan invited to bat first to bat but the weather which delayed the toss returned again and was out the game.

However, the match, which marked the 100th ODI for Darren Bravo, leaves the series locked at 1-1.
Earlier, Jason Roy and Joe Root knocked handed England the highest ODI run chase beating the hosts by six wickets in the first ODI in Barbados on Thursday. The veteran Chris Gayle smashed 135 off 129 balls, with a new record of the most sixes ODIs. He hit 488 sixes in his 444 ODIs and surpassed Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi record of the most ODIs sixes.
But then, Shimron Hetmyer and Sheldon Cottrell helped West Indies to equal 1-1, beating England by 26-run in the second ODI in Barbados on Friday. With this victory, Windies ended their 10-match losing streak in this format against England.