WICKETpublished at 18.3 overs
Jordan c Brathwaite b Williams 3 (Eng 148-9)
All but over? It's full from Williams, who has bowled very well, and it's flicked high up to Brathwaite in the deep.
England collapse from 64-1 to 155 all out
Hales 43 (17), Buttler 30, Bairstow 27
Brathwaite 3-20, Williams 3-35, Narine 2-15
WI 176-9: Lewis 51 (28), Gayle 40 (21)
Rashid 3-25, Plunkett 3-27
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Jordan c Brathwaite b Williams 3 (Eng 148-9)
All but over? It's full from Williams, who has bowled very well, and it's flicked high up to Brathwaite in the deep.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
This is arguably the longest T20 game I've been involved in. This has been going almost three hours 45 minutes.
England need 29 off 11 balls
Kesrick Williams to Chris Jordan. And it's very wide outside off. One more off the total. That will do nicely for England.
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England need 32 from 12 balls
Does England's lower order have anything in the tank?
Maybe! As Plunkett gets down on one knee and smashes it straight down the ground for four. Then another boundary, as Jerome Taylor offers some width and the England man swats it through mid-wicket for four more. Taylor with a smart yorker to end the over.
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Target 177
Chris Jordan joins Liam Plunkett in the middle. So, with Bairstow gone, have England's hopes also disappeared? They need 45 from three overs.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Brathwaite punches the air. England are teetering on the brink of defeat.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Bairstow was moving around the crease - he was trying to play too many shots.
Bairstow c sub (Mohammed) b Brathwaite 27 (Eng 129-8)
West Indies have their man as Jonny Bairstow heads back to the changing room. A short, slower ball and the England batsman flicks it high in the air and straight down the throat of the substitute fielder at deep backward square-leg.
Narine, by the way, finished with figures of 4-0-15-2. Well played.
Liam Plunkett, who starred with the ball, is the new batsman in.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
Narine spun it away from the left-handed David Willey. All in all it was a very hard shot he took on, let alone off his second delivery.
Willey st. Walton b Narine 1 (Eng 127-7)
David Willey falls cheaply. He comes charging down the wicket, takes a big golf swing and misses it by miles. Easy stumping.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
He's mixed up his pace superbly. Another big wicket for West Indies and they are well and truly on top.
Rashid c Walton b Williams 1 (Eng 124-6)
Two in the over for Williams. It's short, straight and Rashid gets into a bit of a tangle. I think he was trying the ramp shot but instead he gloves it through to Walton. Clever bowling.
Target 177
In comes Adil Rashid. I said earlier that he has batted at number 11 for England before, but that is doing him a disservice, he is very capable with the bat.
It will be Bairstow who takes strike as the batsmen had crossed. He flicks one past backward square for two runs. Again, he's so rapid between the wickets.
Rashid works one off the hips to get off the mark with a single.
Direct hit and Bairstow would have been long gone! Running through for a quick single to keep the strike, the Yorkshire-man would have been well out.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
It got bigger on Buttler than he thought.
Buttler c R Powell b Williams 30 (Eng 118-5)
Are the Windies back in this? Buttler hoists Williams towards deep mid-wicket... but he doesn't get enough on it and Rovman Powell makes no mistake on the fence.
Sat in my kitchen, within sight of the ground, regretting leaving buying a ticket to the last minute.
Neil, Chester le Street
England need 59 from 36 balls
Buttler gets away with one. He gets down on one knee, looking to sweep, the ball finds the the top edge but falls safely.
We have been slating the West Indies fielding but, to be fair to them, there's a lot of moisture out there as they struggle to hold on in the field.
Six! A great shot. There's nothing the fielders can do about that one as Bairstow makes some space and hoicks it over long-on.
50 partnership is up.