Summary

  1. Postpublished at 23:22 British Summer Time 15 June

    Right, job done for England. Now they must wait. We'll be back with full coverage of the Scotland-Australia game from 01:00 BST.

    Read Matt Henry's match report from Antigua while you wait for the action in St Lucia.

    Bye for now.

  2. Postpublished at 23:17 British Summer Time 15 June

    This was the moment England sealed their win. Now need a favour from the Aussies.

  3. 'It's a big relief'published at 23:15 British Summer Time 15 June

    England captain Jos Buttler: "It's a big relief. It's been a stressful day with the rain coming down, but I think we put in a really good performance. We were well prepared.

    "I thought that was a really good score on that wicket. When I go out I thought 85/90 might be a good score.

    "We had the two games rained out against Pakistan in England, the Scotland game, everyone's dealt with everything that's been thrown at us really well."

  4. Postpublished at 23:12 British Summer Time 15 June

    I can. It's because England started their innings thinking they had 11 overs, then had it cut to 10. The theory is it is a disadvantage to the batting side to have their overs cut mid-innings for reasons like use of resources, momentum, etc. Therefore, the target gets a bump to negate that disadvantage.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:10 British Summer Time 15 June

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    Sorry. I know it's a bit late with the game over. But could someone explain why a DLS target was provided when both teams had an equal amount of overs and the interruption did not happen mid-inning?

    Akram

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 23:07 British Summer Time 15 June

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    Gavin: I'm definitely the kind of guy that would be retired out by my team. Not though slow scoring, but from boring my team with my love for garden strimmers before the match.

  7. Postpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 15 June

    I suspect Brook and the rest of the England team will find the energy to stay up for that one. They will either be packing for St Lucia to take on West Indies on Wednesday night, or heading for a flight back to Heathrow.

  8. 'We didn't think we'd get out there'published at 23:04 British Summer Time 15 June

    Player of the match Harry Brook: "There was a lot of anxiety, we didn't think we'd get out there. Thankfully the rain stopped.

    "We took quite a bit of information from our batting out onto the pitch when fielding. Toppers started beautifully, taking chunks out of the pitch, it was tough for them boys.

    "Facing the spin in the middle was quite tough, you didn't quite know how it was coming out of the pitch. I was plinking twos and getting knackered in the end.

    "I've been asleep before the night games have finished, hopefully I can stay up for it."

  9. Postpublished at 23:02 British Summer Time 15 June

    In case you're wondering, I'm hearing the weather in St Lucia is lovely. That Scotland-Australia game starts at 01:30 BST.

  10. Postpublished at 22:59 British Summer Time 15 June

    The players shake hands in the sunshine. England got a lot right there. They picked the right team and recovered from an iffy start with the bat.

    Dead simple now. Scotland need a point from the game against Australia in order to go through. Lose and it's England through to the Super 8s.

  11. Postpublished at 22:58 British Summer Time 15 June

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds

    It's been an excellent performance by England. It's very tricky to remain positive while waiting for the rain, fearing they'll be turfed out of the tournament. But what they've produced on the pitch has been excellent.

  12. England win by 41 runs (DLS method)published at 10 overs

    Nam 84-3

    England do all they can.

    Over to you, Scotland.

  13. Postpublished at 22:56 British Summer Time 15 June

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds

    It's a beautiful evening now, sparse clouds and blue skies.

  14. Nam 84-3published at 9.5 overs

    Target 126 (10 overs)

    Brook, Archer and Jordan were all in there to congratulate David Wiese.

  15. Postpublished at 22:55 British Summer Time 15 June

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    David Wiese takes off his helmet and heads towards the dug-outs. England are going to win this match quite comfortably.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 9.4 overs

    Wiese c Brook b Archer 27 (Nam 82-3)

    Out!

    David Wiese is caught at long-on and leaves the international stage for the final time. What a performer he has been for Namibia.

    Some of the England players rush to shake his hand. He raises his bat and helmet as he departs. An emotional moment.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:53 British Summer Time 15 June

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    He should have opened. Wiese after the event...

    Rog P, currently soundchecking in Montreal

  18. Nam 81-2published at 9.2 overs

    Target 126 (10 overs)

    Gerhard Erasmus is the new man. Jofra Archer is the new man.

    Apologies for continually saying the target is 127. It's definitely 126. Namibia won't get either.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 9 overs

    Van Lingen c Brook b Jordan 33 (Nam 80-2)

    Gone this time!

    It's length from Chris Jordan and Michael van Lingen picks out Harry Brook, taking a good catch above his head at long-on. Brook has had a good day.

  20. 6 runs

    Nam 80-1published at 8.5 overs

    Target 126 (10 overs)

    Ah. Jordan goes short, Van Lingen smashes over cow corner. Why change the length?