Summary

  • Career-best knock from Livingstone takes England to victory

  • 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. Postpublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    What a gorgeously paced 100 from Shai Hope. He came in when his side were in a spot of bother and he’s ridden the early storm to put his side into a very strong position. The kind of knock that England have been missing for a while now.

  2. 100 runs

    100 for Shai Hopepublished at 43.1 overs

    WI 268-5

    Shai Hope celebrates reaching his centuryImage source, Getty Images

    And there's the hundred!

    He drives the returning Mahmood for a single, enough to take him to his 17th ODI hundred.

  3. WI 267-5published at 43 overs

    Roston Chase comes out at seven, taking an immediate single to mid-wicket.

    Shai Hope then gets a single of his own, driving to cover to move to 99 and retaining the strike.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 42.4 overs

    Hetmyer c Archer b Rashid 24 (WI 265-5)

    Six more and out!

    Hetmyer heaves Rashid over long-off but the England veteran gets his man from the following delivery.

    It's a googly and the helmetless Hetmyer offers a thick edge, spooning the ball to Jofra Archer at point.

    His destructive innings comes to an end.

  5. Postpublished at 16:35 Greenwich Mean Time

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    Will Jacks of England reactsImage source, Getty Images

    Will Jacks is usually such a safe pair of hands. He’s dropped a pretty easy chance there and is immediately punished as Hetmeyer goes large. This could get very ugly for England unless they get some very quick wickets.

  6. WI 257-4published at 42 overs

    Hetmyer drags the final ball towards square leg for a single to retain the strike.

    He's on 17 from eight, as Livingstone's over goes for 18.

  7. WI 256-3published at 41.5 overs

    Off he goes again!

    Livingstone sends down two wides, bringing up the 250, then Hetmyer wallops another six, over long-off this time.

    Mighty hitting.

  8. 6 runs

    WI 248-4published at 41.4 overs

    Shimron Hetmyer of the West Indies hits out for sixImage source, Getty Images

    Drop Hetmyer and he will punish you!

    He heaves Livingstone out to long-on where Will Jacks should take the catch... but he can't hold on.

    Hetmyer takes the single then returns to the strike to dispatch the England captain over Jacks' head, sending the ball over the fence and onto the grassy bank.

  9. How's stat?!published at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Indies are in the driving seat here, with Winviz backing them to win this from here. Incidentally, on Cricviz's expected score measure, West Indies should be 188-5. They're over-performing to an extent.

    WinvizImage source, BBC/Cricviz
  10. Umpire review - not outpublished at 41 overs

    WI 239-4

    Back comes Rashid and England go up for a stumping from his final delivery.

    It's Hetmyer they're after, but replays show his feet barely move from the floor.

    Not sure what the England players were seeing, they lose the review.

  11. WI 235-4published at 40 overs

    Shimron Hetmyer is next up for the West Indies.

    He has an ODI strike rate of 104.55, so he can definitely whack it.

    Just a single to start though, out to mid-off.

  12. Postpublished at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    Wonderful knock from Rutherford and it took a great catch to dismiss him. England will need more wickets and quickly if they’re to keep WI to anything below 310.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 39.5 overs

    Rutherford c Mousley b Livingstone (WI 234-4)

    But he goes next ball!

    A bit of a rank ball from Livingstone makes the breakthrough, it sits up nicely and Rutherford looks to score in the same area as the previous delivery.

    He doesn't get hold of the shot though, and Dan Mousley takes the catch two-handed diving to his left.

  14. Fifty for Sherfane Rutherfordpublished at 39.4 overs

    WI 234-3

    Brings up the fifty with a boundary!

    Rutherford makes room again, lifting Livingstone through the covers for four and bringing up his half-century from 35 balls.

  15. WI 223-3published at 39 overs

    Sherfane Rutherford of the West Indies batsImage source, Getty Images

    Rutherford unleashes again, driving Curran's fourth ball powerfully through the covers and over the boundary ropes.

    His fifth boundary, it moves him to 43 from 31.

  16. How's stat?!published at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time

    The only other time England have used nine bowlers in an ODI? It was the 1987 World Cup, and a 108-run win over Sri Lanka.

    The bowlers? Here we go...

    De Freitas, Small, Pringle, Emburey, Hemmings, Gooch, Athey, Broad (C, not S), and Lamb.

    Only keeper Paul Downton and captain Mike Gatting didn't turn their arms over.

  17. WI 215-3published at 38 overs

    Lovely drive!

    Hope moves onto 90, cutting loose on Mousley's attempt at a yorker and sending the ball through the covers for four.

  18. Postpublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    Sam Curran came on sixth change today - he's never been introduced into the attack later in any professional match, domestic or internationally.

  19. WI 206-3published at 37 overs

    Shai Hope of West Indies hits a boundaryImage source, Getty Images

    Curran continues and Hope pushes him off the back foot into the off side, bringing up the fifty partnership in short order.

    By the way, in case you're wondering, Jordan Cox and keeper Phil Salt are the only two England players not to have bowled today.

  20. Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    LivingstoneImage source, Getty Images

    You have to question the balance of this team. Does Livingstone really need nine bowling options when Adil Rashid is carded to come in at eight? Surely they could have found a space for an extra batter?