Evin Lewis retires hurt on 176 off 130 balls after freak injury

Windies batsman Evin Lewis' incredible knock in the fourth ODI against England came to a premature end with this unfortunate incident

Windies opener Evin Lewis had his sights set on the first double ton in an ODI in the UK until a freak injury brought his smashing innings to an abrupt end, in the fourth one-day international against England at the Oval.

Lewis blitzed 176 off 130 balls - including 17 fours and seven sixes - before he was forced to retire hurt in the 47th over, after deflecting a delivery from seamer Jake Ball into his ankle and collapsing to the turf.

Writhing in agony, the 25-year-old Trinidad left-handed opener required prolonged on-field treatment before being wheeled off on a stretcher to sympathetic applause from a capacity crowd. He was later taken to hospital for an X-ray.

Image: Windies opener Evin Lewis is stretchered off at the Oval

It will be scant consolation for Lewis, but no batsman has ever retired hurt on a higher score in international cricket.

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Windies ended their innings on 356-5 after Lewis shared century stands for the fourth wicket with Jason Mohammed (46) and skipper Jason Holder (77) respectively.

Highlights of the fourth ODI between England and Windies from the Oval
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