England survived a late onslaught fromthe tail-end batsmen of West Indies to win a thrilling third andfinal Twenty20 by five runs in Barbados on Thursday.The home team had a chance to make it a 3-0 victory in theseries but captain Darren Sammy was unable to hit the six hisside needed off the final ball at the Kensington Oval."It was a fantastic game of cricket," said England captainEoin Morgan. "There are a lot of positives for us lookingahead."The tourists batted first and compiled a solid 165 for sixbuilt around a sparkling 63 from opener Michael Lumb.Alex Hales chipped in with 38 as he and Lumb put on 98 forthe first wicket before the middle-order collapsed.All-rounder Chris Jordan (27 not out), batting at eight,produced a superb late surge with four sixes in the last over.Jordan, who was named man of the match, also played thestarring role in the field, taking two catches and threewickets."It was a good opportunity I got today," he said. "I've beenpractising hitting all week and that gave me confidence for mybowling."The West Indies made a terrible start to their reply whenDwayne Smith was bowled off the first delivery and JohnsonCharles was dismissed in the next over.Lendl Simmons steadied the innings with 69 off 55 balls butwas run out in the last over trying to scramble for a second runat the non-striker's end.Player of the series Sammy blasted two fours and a six togive West Indies hope but was unable to get another six off thelast ball from Jade Dernbach."We didn't get over the line today but it was a great game.Credit to my guys for taking it to the final over," said Sammy."We always back ourselves to get two or three boundaries inthe last over. The way we fought back in the last 10 overs oftheir innings was great."The teams now head to Bangladesh for the Twenty20 World Cupthat starts on Sunday.West Indies are the defending champions after winning in2012. England won the previous edition in 2010. 

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