WI 175-9published at 19.5 overs
180 is the target now.
Good from Jordan. Right in the block hole. Nurse can only get one.
Final ball coming up...
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
Five-match ODI series starts on Tuesday
Matthew Henry and Kal Sajad
180 is the target now.
Good from Jordan. Right in the block hole. Nurse can only get one.
Final ball coming up...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
That's a really good shot He went straight - that was the key. That boundary could make a big difference, especially if England are on and off with rain.
Nurse 12, Williams 1
Full delivery and Ashley Nurse pummels it straight down the ground for six. He really got under that one!
Kesrick Williams is out at number 11 for West Indies. I can't say I know much about his batting prowess. The right-hander hits a full ball to third man for one.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
That will bruise up nicely. He just tried to wallop the ball into the leg side. He's very, very out.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
That is the worst place to get hit - between the top of the pad and the thigh pad.
Taylor lbw Jordan 1 (WI 167-9)
Jordan to Taylor, there's a big appeal for LBW and he's gone! Taylor is looking to swipe one over to the leg side and he is hit on the unprotected part just below the thigh pad. Out, no question about it.
Nurse on strike. A full toss from Jordan is hit to backward point. Just a single.
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Zeb Bowyer: This innings perfectly sums up Windies cricket, from the sublime to the outrageous and the causal to the atrocious. 180 is par.
Slower ball. Dot ball. Into the final over we go and it will be Chris Jordan to bowl it.
Nurse 6, Taylor 1
The players are out! Curran to complete his over...
Chris Gayle on his Test match future: "Maybe next year I will try and take that challenge up."
And here is Chris Gayle jogging ....
West Indies opener Chris Gayle on his run-out: "I didn't think Evin was coming, so I ball-watched a bit. I jogged and I was a bit surprised he threw at that end. I thought about a dive but I didn't want to get my clothes dirty."
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
Plunkett hitting the deck hard with his extra bounce, and Rashid with his variation - they bowled beautifully in partnership. They changed the course of this game by taking wickets. They both took three wickets and went at six an over, which is exceptional in T20.
West Indies opener Chris Gayle on opening partner Evin Lewis: "I'm enjoying it. He's eased the pressure off me so we can dictate how we want to go about it. I can slow down but he won't stop."
Here's that form that Mr Christopher Henry Gayle speaks of ...
West Indies opener Chris Gayle on Sky Sports: "I've been playing cricket in the Caribbean Premier League so I came over with a bit of form. It was fantastic to get going. We got off to a flier but we lost it in the middle a bit. It's about analysing conditions as quickly as possible."
Good news for you and your remarkably quick learning grandson, David .... covers and tarpaulins are being taken over. Play will restart in 10 minutes! Seven more balls remaining in this West Indies innings. They are 167-8.
David Wallace: First cricket for my new grandson, born yesterday. "Why Chester-le-Street in mid September?" he asks me.