Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2017
It does feel rather flat in Barbados. There's no real joy in watching a team capitulate like this.
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It does feel rather flat in Barbados. There's no real joy in watching a team capitulate like this.
Simon Hughes
BBC Test Match Special commentator
England are wandering round like it's a practice day. There is no need to be any more intense.
WI 97-8
Sharp stuff from Chris Woakes, getting a bit of extra bounce to rear up on Devendra Bishoo. That's an excellent over from Woakes, just one run from it as Bishoo gets up on tiptoes and works a drive away through the covers. And it's time for drinks.
Tino Best
Former West Indies fast bowler on Test Match Special
It's quite disappointing the way the guys have been dismissed. We call it primary school dismissals. Guys have to go back to their hotel room and reflect. Do you want to be an average player or do you want to be a superstar?
Stokes 6-1-27-1
An increasingly irked Ben Stokes bowls back-to-back wides and then gets smashed back down the ground by Jonathan Carter. Lovely, and Stokes ends up cartwheeling away as he tried to get a foot to it. He offers up some more advice to Carter before smirking as he beats the batsman with a delivery that's angled in. It's a poor over though, another wide, and that leads to some more choice words from the bowler.
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Ben Webster : Is there any point in inviting these lot round in the summer?
Ben Wire : Despite this capitulation by the Windies they might take comfort in knowing it's not as bad as Arsenal's.
Woakes 6-1-11-3
Steven Finn has been absolutely done over by a beach ball that's blown onto the field. He's tried to knock it back over the rope and it's blown back over, forcing him to jog across and look a bit daft. He's got a grin on his face though as he jogs over for a quick chat with Chris Woakes.
Tino Best
Former West Indies fast bowler on Test Match Special
As a West Indian fan, it's very embarrassing. The ball was on a good line and length and he closed the face too early.
Nurse c Plunkett b Woakes 6 (WI 87-8)
Another chip up in the air, another wicket for England. This time it's Ashley Nurse that's lobbed the ball up in the air and it's a simple catch for Liam Plunkett, back pedalling from the edge of the circle. That's three wickets for Chris Woakes.
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Carter 32, Nurse 5
Shot! That is lovely from Jonathan Carter, driving on the up and then holding the pose as the ball flies away to the boundary. Ben Stokes offers him a few words of what I'm sure is friendly advice. In fact he carries on grumbling for the rest of the over, which leads to the umpire stepping in and having a quick word with both players.
Chris Woakes is back to see if he can add to his already excellent figures of 4-0-9-2, as Jonathan Carter tries to smash him back into the sightscreen. He misses, though, and settles himself to get firmly behind a few slower deliveries from Woakes. That'll be a maiden.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
The wicket was the first delivery Ben Stokes bowled to Carlos Brathwaite since the four consecutive sixes in the final over of the World Twenty20 final.
Stokes 4-1-12-1
Here's Ashley Nurse, and there goes Ashley Nurse. Gloriously down on one knee and driving through the covers for a boundary. The England dressing room, meanwhile, are still cackling from that DRS decision. Paul Farbrace's face when ball tracking shows just how plumb that decision was is an absolute picture.
Tino Best
Former West Indies fast bowler on Test Match Special
That's the easiest decision you will have to give in any cricket.
That is, apparently, the first ball Ben Stokes has bowled to Carlos Brathwaite since that World Twenty20 final. Mind you, DRS shouldn't have been needed to give that one out.
Brathwaite lbw Stokes 7 (WI 75-7)
That was very much cannoning into middle stump, and even the umpire looks a little sheepish as he swings his arms to reverse the decision. Carlos Brathwaite is out, trooping back to the dressing room with his bat under his arm.
Oh. Oh, that is so very, very out.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
All of the England players thought that was dead-set plumb.
WI 75-6
Ben Stokes really, really likes this - he thinks he's got Carlos Brathwaite lbw. I thought that had gone through and bowled him, but no. This looks a good shout, so we're going upstairs.