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. WI 330-4published at 48 overs

    Eoin Morgan puts his faith in Moeen Ali to bowl the 48th over, and the England spinner concedes jus two singles from his first three deliveries.

    Powell whips off his legs for two quick-runs but it is neat bowling from Moeen. Nothing spectacular but a tight line. Seven from the over.

  2. WI 323-4published at 47 overs

    Holder 67, Powell 5

    Powell is off the mark with a clip off the feet for a four down to the square-leg boundary.

    There are still three overs to go.

  3. Postpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Former West Indies batsman Brian Lara on TMS: "Lewis batted brilliantly. His performance has been tremendous. West Indies could still take the series to Southampton at 2-1. Jason Holder has done a good job as captain. He's a towering guy that reminds me of Joel Garner. The Headingley win was a watershed moment. I hope they can take it forward."

  4. Lewis retired hurt - WI 318-4published at 46.2 overs

    Lewis goes off, on the stretcher, to a round of applause. A sad way to end an absolutely magnificent innings. Rovman Powell comes in to join Jason Holder.

  5. Postpublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    I don't think we quite realised the extent of this injury when it first happened. Lewis got up and tried to put some weight on his ankle, but you could see from the grimace on his face that it just wasn't going to happen.

    A stretcher is coming on. Never a good sign.

    Evin LewisImage source, AFP
  6. Postpublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Test Match Special

    He middled it into his ankle. That could be very, very painful. You can hear the oohs and aahs ring around The Oval.

    Evin LewisImage source, AFP
  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

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    Typical Ian Bell. Does nothing for ages then gets a big score when it's least required.

    James, Southampton

    Bell made an unbeaten 77 in Warwickshire's 186, leaving Hamsphire 259 to win their final County Championship match of their season.

  8. ouch!

    WI 318-4published at 46.2 overs

    Evin Lewis is down for the count. Full from Jake Ball and Lewis middles it onto his own ankle and ends up in a heap on the grass. That looked very, very painful. He's rolling around as the physios come on with the magic spray and what not. I am not sure whether he will be able to continue.

    Evin LewisImage source, AFP
  9. get involved

    Cricket limerickspublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

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    There once was a man from Hong Kong Who thought limericks were too long

    Louis, Hong Kong

  10. WI 317-4published at 46 overs

    Smart bowling by Liam Plunkett, a yorker outside off as Lewis fails to get any bat on it. The West Indies pair exchange a couple of singles each as Plunkett continues to go full.

    Another single to end the over. Five from the over. Decent stuff from the bearded seamer.

  11. Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Test Match Special

    It's raining sixes at The Oval. Hard hats on!

  12. Postpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

  13. WI 312-4published at 45 overs

    Lewis 174, Holder 63

    England have no answers. Slower ball from Jake Ball and Evin Lewis swivels on the spot and pulls down to deep square-leg for, yep you guessed it, another six.

    I don't want to put the mockers on here, but could we see the first ODI double century in this country?

  14. How's stat?!published at 15:37 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Andy Zaltzman
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    Lewis and Holder's hundred partnership came up in 12 overs. It is the first time West Indies have had century stands for the fourth and fifth wickets in an ODI, and the ninth time by any team.

  15. 300 runs

    300 for West Indiespublished at 44.1 overs

    WI 301-4

    Back of a length by Jake Ball, angling into the pads and Holder effortlessly hits another six over deep mid-wicket to bring up the 300.

  16. Postpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    West Indies are on fire at the moment.

    Jason Holder and Ivan LewisImage source, AFP
  17. WI 295-4published at 44 overs

    Lewis 165, Holder 55

    Moeen Ali is getting a battering here. A taste of his own medicine after that brutal display of batting in Bristol?

    Evin Lewis hits another six, almost off the toe-end of his bat, over long-on. Wide from Moeen and Lewis drives off the back foot for four more.

    25 from the over! Six overs still to go!

  18. Postpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    This is unbelievable stuff. A lot of people came here to watch Chris Gayle, not Evin Lewis. He's a brilliant player.

  19. 150 runs

    150 for Lewispublished at 43.2 overs

    WI 280-4

    Evin Lewis smashes it for six to reach his 150!

    153 from 120 balls.

  20. 50 runs

    50 for Jason Holder (WI 270-4)published at 43 overs

    Chris Woakes comes in for his ninth over, Eoin Morgan realising he needs to break this partnership up.

    Short and pulled for six by Evin Lewis. That went like a rocket! Brilliant. A direct-hit from mid-off and there's an appeal for a run out. It's one of those where it goes upstairs but every player knows it's not out.

    And there's the fifty for the West Indies skipper who is striking the ball phenomenally. A lofted six over long-on. Class.

    Jason HolderImage source, AFP