Summary

  • West Indies win by eight wickets with seven overs to spare - report

  • Hosts take ODI series 2-1 - five T20s follow

  • Carty & King both score centuries in Windies' run-chase

  • Late hitting drags England to 263-8, having been 24-4

  • Archer's 38 off 17 balls helps tourists score 100 in last 10 overs

  • Mousley's half-century holds middle order together

  • Salt bats well for 74 as wickets fall around him

  • Cox falls once again to short ball

  1. Postpublished at 01:09 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    And now King deservedly gets to three figures. This has been an exemplary, match-winning partnership. Let’s hope they finish it off in style, now.

  2. 100 runs

    100 for Brandon Kingpublished at 38.1 overs

    Brandon King celebrates centuryImage source, Getty Images

    It's ODI century number three for Brandon King!

    Superb from the West Indies opener. He too gets to the milestone with a boundary, pulling Jofra Archer down to fine leg.

    The hundred comes up from 113 balls.

  3. WI 230-1published at 38 overs

    Need 34 more to win

    Brandon King looks keen to join Keacy Carty in reaching three figures very soon.

    He clatters Jacob Bethell through mid-wicket for four more and keeps strike with a single.

    King needs four more for a ton.

  4. Postpublished at 01:03 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    A first international hundred for Carty and it’s been a joy to watch. Perfectly paced and laced with some shots of real class.

    Wagon wheel of Carty's inningsImage source, BBC/Cricviz
    Image caption,

    Right-handed Carty has scored runs all round the wicket

  5. 100 runs

    100 for Keacy Cartypublished at 37.2 overs

    WI 220-1

    Keacy CartyImage source, Getty Images

    Keacy Carty has his first international hundred! What a knock from West Indies number three!

    A boundary, guided down to deep third off Jacob Bethell gets him there from just 97 balls.

    Series on the line and he has produced a fabulous innings for his side.

  6. WI 219-1published at 37 overs

    Need 45 more to win

    Jofra Archer keeps Keacy Carty waiting with two back-of-a-length deliveries followed by a short one to end the over.

    Carty can't get any of them away and he stays on 99.

  7. WI 219-1published at 36.3 overs

    Need 45 more to win

    A misfield allows Brandon King a single and brings Keacy Carty, on 99, back on strike...

  8. WI 216-1published at 36 overs

    Need 48 more to win

    Keacy Carty has reached his highest ODI score and is now the leading run-scorer in this series.

    Far from importantly for him, he is now just three runs shy of a maiden international century after a thick edge runs away to deep third for four.

    A single takes him to 98 and keeps him on strike...

  9. dropped catch

    King dropped on 86published at 35 overs

    WI 207-1

    Jofra ArcherImage source, Getty Images

    Jofra Archer is back to try and make something happen for England.

    But both Brandon King and Keacy Carty are so comfortable out there it's making precious little difference who's bowling at them.

    Well, they were. King thumps the last ball of the over in the air to cover but it bursts through Jordan Cox's hands.

    Archer throws his head back in frustration. That was really not a difficult chance at this level.

  10. Postpublished at 00:45 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    I think Winviz is being generous to England!

    WinvizImage source, BBC/Cricviz
  11. How's stat?!published at 00:44 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    Should England go on to lose this game it'll be their sixth defeat in their last seven ODIs when batting first.

    The last time they had a similar run of results batting first in ODIs was from late 2014 into the 2015 World Cup.

  12. drinks break

    WI 201-1published at 34 overs

    Target 264

    England have nine bowling options to choose from and, at this stage, they may as well use them and see what happens.

    Jacob Bethell is the seventh to be called to action, bowling his left-arm spin.

    No problem for Brandon King, he dances down and drives beautifully through the gap at extra cover for four. Who's next?

    Time for drinks.

  13. Postpublished at 00:41 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    Keacy Carty and Brandon KingImage source, Getty Images

    This partnership has won the game for West Indies. The only jeopardy remaining is in wondering which of these two will reach their hundred first.

  14. WI 194-1published at 33 overs

    Target 264

    Just three from Adil Rashid's latest, the required rate for the West Indies is a touch above four an over.

    So a small victory for England? Feels like as close to a win as they'll get tonight anyway.

  15. WI 191-1published at 32 overs

    Target 264

    Glorious from Keacy Carty.

    He shows this one the full face of the bat as he pumps Reece Topley back over his head for four.

    Carty moves to 85 and has moved clear of Brandon King, on 78, in the race to three figures.

  16. 6 runs

    WI 187-1published at 31.3 overs

    Target 264

    After a brief delay while he sits down to get the mud off his bowling boots, Reece Topley continues his spell... and Keacy Carty duly wallops him over the leg side for six.

    This match could end in a hurry from here...

  17. WI 181-1published at 31 overs

    Target 264

    Slightly too short from Adil Rashid and Brandon King goes back and thumps the ball through extra cover for four.

    He advances to the leg-spinner later in the over, doesn't quite get to the pitch of it but, although the ball spirals up into the off side, it lands safely in the gap and King gets a single.

  18. Postpublished at 00:29 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November

    It is something of an understatement to say that England are desperate for a wicket. Adil Rashid is back to help them try to find one...

  19. WI 174-1published at 30 overs

    Need 90 to win from 120 balls

    Decent over from Reece Topley on his return to the attack.

    The England left-arm seamer attacks the Windies right-handers from round the wicket and concedes just four singles.

    The home side don't need much more than that now.

  20. WI 170-1published at 29 overs

    Target 264

    The boundaries keep coming and this time it's Brandon King.

    The opener threads the ball through the gap on the off side and splits the fielders in the deep.

    West Indies are quickly knocking off these runs, it's down to double figures now - 94 more needed, to be precise.