Summary

  • England win by six runs on DLS method

  • Win five-match series 3-0, one match to play

  • England were 181-5 before Moeen and Buttler shared 77

  • Roy 84, Joseph five wickets

  • WI 356-5: Lewis retired hurt 176 (130)

  • Holder 77 (62), Mohammed 46 (71)

  1. Postpublished at 12:06 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    England captain Eoin Morgan: "The wicket looks good. There might be a little bit more in it than earlier in the summer so we're going to have a bowl."

    On the Ben Stokes affair: "It's certainly been a distraction. Any team that loses Ben Stokes means that he is a loss. Sam Billings and Jason Roy come in, and Jake Ball comes in for David Willey."

  2. England win toss and field...published at 12:03 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Eoin Morgan calls correctly and England will bowl first. More from the captains to follow ...

  3. The series so far ...published at 12:02 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Eight days ago, Jonny Bairstow starred at Old Trafford to give England a comfortable win in the opening game.

    Jonny BairstowImage source, AFP

    Then we moved to Trent Bridge, where just 14 balls were bowled before rain had the final say.

    Trent BridgeImage source, Getty Images

    Moeen Ali. That's all I need to say. Arguably one of the most explosive innings we have seen from an England batsman in recent years, Moeen was on form in Bristol to put England 2-0 up in this five-match series.

  4. Good morning ...published at 12:01 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Well then, where do we start? From Ben Stokes' arrest to England's Ashes squad being announced this morning, cricket has been dominating the front and back pages over the last couple of days.

    But back to on-field matters as we bring you coverage of the fourth ODI between England and West Indies from The Oval.