England capped off a successful white-ball tour of the Caribbean with a 3-1 T20 series victory over the West Indies, a feat hailed as “perfect” by interim head coach Marcus Trescothick. The tour provided opportunities for several emerging players, with four debutants contributing to England’s first away T20 series win in over two years.
Trescothick, whose stint as temporary coach concluded with Brendon McCullum set to assume the role in January, praised the team’s balance of learning and winning.
"We’ve won one of the two series, played some brilliant cricket, and seen new players step up. On paper, it’s perfect," he said.
Notable performances included 21-year-old Jacob Bethell, who hit three half-centuries in seven innings, showcasing his potential across formats. Despite limited first-class success, Bethell has earned a spot as a reserve batter for England’s upcoming Test series in New Zealand.
Trescothick likened his promise to Harry Brook’s meteoric rise, saying, “You can almost see him being the next exciting talent for this group.”
Captain Jos Buttler also returned to form after a four-month injury hiatus, scoring an explosive 83 off 45 balls in the second T20 and displaying innovative captaincy.
Reflecting on Buttler’s leadership, Trescothick noted, “It hasn’t been easy for him, but you can see things falling back into place. Hopefully, more enjoyable times lie ahead.”
Buttler hinted at potential changes as England refines its white-ball squad ahead of the Champions Trophy.
While the return of Ben Stokes and Joe Root remains uncertain, he emphasised the strength and depth of the current squad: “The young players here have done themselves no harm at all. It’s an exciting time for English cricket.”
Trescothick will now revert to his role as a Test batting coach, with final decisions on England’s coaching structure expected during the New Zealand series.