Summary

  • Career-best knock from Livingstone takes England to victory - report

  • Skipper cracks 124 off 85 balls, including nine sixes

  • Salt, Bethell & Curran also hit half-centuries

  • West Indies post 328-6

  • Hope, dropped on 60 by Salt, scores superbly-paced 117

  • Carty makes 71 before falling to Rashid googly

  • Series level at 1-1 - final match in Barbados on Wednesday

  1. WI 5-0published at 1.2 overs

    Brandon King times a push from a short-ish one outside off past point for the first boundary, then he slaps a loose one to off for two.

  2. WI 1-0published at 1 over

    King nudges the final ball of the over down to long leg to get the hosts off the mark, but Archer looked to be warming up with that over getting progressively quicker from the Sir Curtley Ambrose End.

    Here's John Turner for the second over.

  3. WI 0-0published at 0.1 overs

    The first ball is a mild loosener that Brandon King is happy to watch go through to Phil Salt.

  4. WI 0-0published at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    Righto, here we go - Evin Lewis and Brandon King are out in the middle and Jofra Archer is set to fly in - here we go!

  5. 'We will need to adapt'published at 13:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    West Indies v England (13:30 GMT)

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    West Indies captain Shai Hope: "We need to adapt because we are playing on a different surface today. We will need to access the conditions quickly and see what we need to do."

    "We've got a lot of players who are young and exciting with a lot of skills. There's plenty of talent here in the Caribbean and we need to hone their skills."

    "We cannot be thinking too far. It's important to focus on what is in front us, so we just need to play good cricket every time we go out."

  6. 'Someone needs to get beyond a start'published at 13:23 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    West Indies v England (13:30 GMT)

    England captain Liam Livingstone: "Hopefully we can go pretty similarly to the other day, when I thought Jofra Archer and John Turner bowled pretty well. Everybody got a start, hopefully somebody gets in and goes big. Jamie's had a few injuries so we need to manage him but Saqib has had a few years out with injury so it'll be nice to see him out there."

  7. One change for each sidepublished at 13:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    England have brought Saqib Mahmood in for his first 50-over ODI since March 2023. The Lancashire quickie is in for Jamie Overton, and Alzarri Joseph has been replaced by Shamar Joseph for the West Indies.

    England: Salt, Jacks, Cox, Bethell, Livingstone, Curran, Mahmood, Archer, Rashid, Turner.

    West Indies: Lewis, King, Carty, Hope, Rutherford, Hetmyer, Chase, Motie, Forde, Seales, S Joseph.

  8. England win the toss and bowlpublished at 13:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    West Indies v England (13:30 GMT)

    Liam Livingstone called 'tails' correctly and has decided to give his bowlers first use of the conditions.

    It looks a decent day at the moment, there's been some rain overnight and there are some fluffy clouds around but they should start on time.

  9. England aiming to bounce backpublished at 13:14 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November

    West Indies v England (13:30 GMT)

    Liam LivingstoneImage source, Getty Images

    England's visit to the Caribbean started in dismal style on Thursday when an inexperienced 11, led by Liam Livingstone, crashed to an eight-wicket defeat in a rain-affected match.

    Can they bounce back to level this three-match 50-over aside series? You're very welcome to join us for the ride - but first, news of the toss...