Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 19 September 2017
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is a bit of an odd over from Ben Stokes but he has the breakthrough and overall he has had a good day.
England 210-3 (30.5 overs) win by seven wickets
Bairstow 100* from 97 balls; Root 54 (53)
Windies 204-9 (42 overs): Holder 41*, Gayle 37
Stokes 3-43, Rashid 2-31, Woakes 2-41
England lead five-match series 1-0
Windies now cannot automatically qualify for 2019 World Cup
Match delayed by two hours by wet outfield
Kal Sajad, Stephan Shemilt and Mark Mitchener
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is a bit of an odd over from Ben Stokes but he has the breakthrough and overall he has had a good day.
Taylor c Buttler b Stokes 2 (WI 202-9)
Straight up, miles high, caught by Jos Buttler. An important dot ball for England, but Holder will have strike for the final delivery of the innings.
Caught at long-on, but that doesn't matter off a free-hit. England look angry.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Ben Stokes is letting things unravel, after the fine display of bowling so far.
Another no-ball that is too high. Is Stokes going to have to come out of the attack? Holder swats it for four too. Stokes is reprieved, but it's another free-hit...
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That will help the West Indies. If they can get up to 200, that will make them feel a lot better about themselves.
Swing hard! Baseball-style from Holder, sliced over the keeper for four. 200 in sight.
Could have been run out! Morgan's throw from point misses with Holder short. Single.
Well bowled. Slower ball. Dot.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That would have hit most people in the head!
Unusual. Stokes goes for the yorker but a full-bunger is too high and called no-ball. Free hit.
Jerome Taylor is the new man. Jason Holder manages to pinch the strike for the final over. David Willey ends with 1-39 from six. Ben Stokes will bowl the final set.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Well bowled, you want to be stump to stump against the tailend and that was a brilliant line. You want to make sure that if they miss, you hit. For England, it's important that they look to bowl them out now.
Bishoo b Willey 5 (WI 187-8)
Bowled him! Devendra Bishoo, the left-hander, tries to sweep David Willey over the fielder at short fine-leg. Bishoo gets too far across, gets nothing on it and loses his leg bail.
David Willey, left-arm round, is met with some humpty by Jason Holder. One-bounce four to long-on, beating the dive of Ben Stokes. Willey shakes his head. He's not had the best day.
This is good from Ben Stokes, nailing the yorkers, then changing his pace to befuddle Bishoo. Only two off the over, one of which is a leg bye. The ground is in shade now. The sun going down in Manchester and probably on Windian chances. Remember, they have to win this match to have a chance of automatically qualifying for the 2019 World Cup.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
All of West Indies' top seven have scored double figures, which is the first time they have done that in an ODI in this country since May 1991, external, which was also at Old Trafford.
Liam Plunkett returns for the end of the innings, a black towel poking from the waistband of his trousers. He angles the ball into the pads of Holder, with the big man flicking into the leg side. Devendra Bishoo plays his part with an ambitious ramp shot. 18 deliveries to go. Boundaries needed.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
West Indies have struggled to get the run-rate up, losing wickets far too regularly. England are well in control.
It's such a wonderful, sunny afternoon in Manchester that is seems so bonkers that this game was ever under threat. It would have been a shame not to worship the sunshine with some cricket. Jason Holder steps back and somehow gets Ben Stokes to the third man boundary, interrupting what has otherwise been binary cricket. Four overs to go.