Summary

  • Rain arrives with West Indies 81-0 off 15 overs

  • 20 overs needed to constitute a match

  • England disappoint on slow wicket - falling to 209 all out

  • Tourists lose wickets with flurry of poor shots

  • Livingstone (48) top-scores

  • Motie takes 4-41 for hosts

  • West Indies won toss

  • Cox, Mousley, Overton and Turner make ODI debuts for England

  • First of three ODIs, Antigua

  1. Postpublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    I think Cook has nailed it there. Obviously there's a paucity of opportunities for most of the players in this squad to actually play 50-over cricket these days.

  2. Postpublished at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on TNT Sports

    Five out of England's top seven have only 100 List A games between them. There's no experience of working out different situations, for when you're thrown into international cricket under increased scrutiny. I saw this performance coming.

  3. Postpublished at 21:27 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    I think 209 feels about 50 short of par. Inexperience in the top order giving away good starts and some terrific bowling by Jayden Seales, Matthew Forde and Gudakesh Motie has left England with a mountain to climb.

  4. 'I think it's chase-able'published at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    West Indies bowler Jayden Seales: "I'm very pleased with the performance. I was frustrated in Sri Lanka, I was rushing everything. In training yesterday I tried to slow everything down.

    "We knew that the guys at the top of the order loved to play square of the wicket so the idea was to bowl straight and if they scored well done to them. Just remain top of the stumps and get them playing down the ground. When we stick to our plans we get results as you saw today.

    "The spinners stuck to their task even though the wicket was not assisting. They bowled stump to stump and varied their pace.

    "I think it's chase-able."

  5. West Indies need 210 to winpublished at 21:24 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Adil Rashid and John Turner trudge off. Well below par for England.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 45.1 overs

    Rashid c Forde b Joseph (Eng 209 all out)

    Adil Rashid tamely flicks a delivery back of a length from Alzarri Joseph into the hands of Matthew Forde at wide mid-on.

    England's top order all got starts but were unable to really kick on.

  7. Eng 209-9published at 45 overs

    John Turner looks a capable-ish number 11. He manages to survive and pick up a couple of singles to boot.

  8. Postpublished at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    West Indies will desperately want to finish this off quickly now. With six overs remaining England could still eke out another 30 runs

  9. Eng 206-9published at 44 overs

    England's run rate has marginally increase to 4.66 but this looks well short of a testing total, baring some heroics from Adil Rashid.

    Another debutant, John Turner, joins Rashid at the crease.

  10. get involved

    Get Involved - Halloween cricketerspublished at 21:15 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

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    Kapil Dead

    Colin, Kent

    Heather FrightKnight

    AliM

    The Wicket Witch of the West

    Simon, Isle of Wight

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 43.2 overs

    Archer c Hope b Joseph 7 (Eng 204-9)

    A flurry of boundaries, then a wicket.

    Jofra Archer works a short ball off his hips for four off Alzarri Joseph down through fine leg for four.

    But next ball Archer skies an attempted pull off Joseph and West Indies captain Shai Hope walks a few paces forward to take a simple catch.

  12. Postpublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator

    This is all looking pretty ugly now for England. Curran clearly felt he was running out of time and partners but you can’t help feeling they’ve failed to assess what a good score might be on this challenging surface.

  13. Eng 196-8published at 42.2 overs

    Hollywood Cricket Club - you're talking my language now, David.

    After 45 deliveries England have a boundary as Adil Rashid whips the second ball of Matthew Forde's over through mid-wicket for four in a rather ungainly an unorthodox way.

  14. How's stat?!published at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    Similarly to 20:59, it's only the second time in the last 38 years that all of England's top six have crossed 15 without ANY of them going on to make a 50.

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    Get Involved - Halloween cricketerspublished at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

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    Halloween cricketers? Boris Karloff played for the Hollywood Cricket Club and even taught the game at UCLA. You can't get much more Halloweeny than Frankenstein's Monster padding up for your team!

    David, North Wales.

  16. ouch!

    Eng 191-8published at 42 overs

    Jofra Archer is the new batter at the crease with Adil Rashid as England look to eke themselves towards some sort of total.

    Their current run-rate is a relatively unthreatening 4.55 at the moment.

    Alzarri Joseph delivers a vicious short ball to Archer off the penultimate ball of the over, which strikes the England quick bowler on the shoulder as he turns away. Ouch.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

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    I think we can safely say "good luck Brendon!"

    Dave, Chelmsford

  18. Eng 188-8published at 41 overs

    Quite why Sam Curran didn't wait until after Gudakesh Motie's final over to start the fireworks is a little puzzling.

  19. How's stat?!published at 20:59 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    MotieImage source, Getty Images

    In England's ODI golden era (2015-2019), there were just five occasions in five years that none of the top six reached fifty in a match. Since the start of last year alone, it's happened seven times.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 40.1 overs

    Curran c Hetmyer b Motie 37 (Eng 187-8)

    Gone. England in big trouble.

    Sam Curran decides now is the time to go big but is unable to hit the first ball of Gudakesh Motie's final over off the meet of the bat.

    As a result he cannot get the distance and Shimron Hetmyer takes a comfortable catch down at long-on.