Umpire reviewpublished at 37 overs
Umpire review here for a stumping? I'm not sure anyone actually appealed?
England won by 124 runs - take 2-0 lead in series
Moeen hit second-fastest England ODI ton (102 off 57 balls)
Left-hander went from 39 to his century in 14 balls
Root (84) shared in 132-run stand with Stokes (73)
Gayle - run out by Rashid - top-scores for WI with 94
Five wickets for Plunkett, three for Rashid
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Umpire review here for a stumping? I'm not sure anyone actually appealed?
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Gavin Way: I bet Gayle is wishing he'd applied that extra coat of varnish to his bat this morning...
Cheeky, Bishoo. Short and straight from Plunkett and the West Indies batsman leans back and plays a ramp-like cut shot down to third man for a one-bounce four.
Bishoo then plays square cut and a diving Eoin Morgan at backward point can't get his left hand to it. Would have been a spectacular catch. Another boundary to end the over as Holder is given too much width and pulls for four.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It feels notional now. What would be annoying - particularly for the crowd - would be for the rain to arrive and then we'd be waiting around for the inevitable.
Holder 19, Bishoo 2
Devendra Bishoo in at number nine for West Indies and is off the mark with a dab into the off side. Four from Rashid's over with England now seemingly cruising to their second victory in this ODI series.
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Jason Cole: Chris Gayle is the new Inzy...
Nurse lbw b Rashid 1 (WI 212-7)
I was wrong, not plumb, but still out. Rashid gives it some flight and ball tracking shows it was clipping the top of the stumps. This one could be over very soon.
Nurse looks pretty plumb in front. West Indies review.
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Dan Gee: Is Plunkett an option for the Ashes? (I haven't looked at his county record this season by the way)
Liam Plunkett has played just two red-ball games for Yorkshire this summer, in which he took six wickets at an average of 22.66.
Plunkett 6-0-31-0
Not only does Liam Plunkett have a smashing, solid beard, he is also having a good series with the ball. He's slowly becoming Mr. Dependable for England in this format of the game.
Two from the over and the wicket.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's interesting to see who Morgan used to bowl at Gayle - it was essentially Plunkett, Woakes and Stokes. Then Moeen rather than Rashid. Now he doesn't mind who he bowls because he's in charge. But it shows how Plunkett has become a key member of this team.
Mohammed c Bairstow b Plunkett 38 (WI 210-6)
Plunkett has his third wicket. In his second ball of this spell, he bangs it in short, Mohammed pulls and Bairstow, coming in from deep square leg, takes the simplest of catches.
India have sealed their one-day series against Australia, going 3-0 up with two to play by five wickets in Indore.
Aaron Finch made 124 in Australia's 293-6, but the home side coasted home with 13 deliveries to spare.
India have now won nine consecutive ODIs, equaling their best ever run.
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Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
For the moment, West Indies are going to rebuild a fraction.
Moeen 10-0-65-0
Bristol has gone all Mexican as a wave does the rounds. A couple of singles for the Windies, before Jason Holder thumps Moeen Ali for yet another six down the ground.
Good decision from the umpire. The ball was sliding down leg. Carry on... nothing to see here.
Moeen turns one back into Jason Holder's pads. Good shout, this. Not out... England review.
Holder plays a paddle sweep to fine leg, David Willey gives chase and throws a looping throw back towards Buttler. Direct hit and Holder would have gone. In fact, if Buttler hadn't let the ball go by, he probably still would have been gone.
Holder makes England pay with a six over deep mid-wicket.
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As a West Indian in Bristol, finally seeing the Gayle force on form has been incredible, but to see him run out in the 90s is devastating.
Henry Sheldon
Target 370
The big man Jason Holder is next in and the Windies captain is nearly outdone twice by the turn of Moeen Ali. The first one goes through the gap between bat and pad, narrowly missing the bails. The second spins sharply and hits Holder high up on pad. Tidy over.