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. How's stat?!published at 15:25 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Andy Zaltzman
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    West Indies took 39 overs to hit their first six of the game. We have now had five in the past 16 balls.

  2. WI 255-4published at 42 overs

    Lewis 135, Holder 47

    West Indies are on it here! Jason Holder jigs down the wicket and drives Moeen Ali for another six which lands on the rope.

    Moeen darts one in and this one is clubbed over long-off for a second maximum of the over for Holder.

    Lewis has batted superbly today but the likes of Jason Mohammed and Holder have been solid dancing partners.

    Jason HolderImage source, AFP
  3. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    If England don't take wickets very soon, they're going to be looking at chasing 320 or 330 here.

  4. dropped catch

    Lewis dropped on 122published at 41 overs

    WI 240-4

    Adil Rashid replaces Chris Woakes. Evin Lewis skies one, Jason Roy running towards the deep, from cover, can't hold on as the ball comes from over his shoulder. Tough chance.

    Will Lewis make England pay for that? You bet! A lofted six which lands on the foam rope at deep mid-wicket, followed by four byes. Good over for West Indies.

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

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    It was a slower ball from Liam Plunkett. There was a guy who tried to catch it in front of the dressing rooms. He spilled his pint as well as dropping it.

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

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    That has nearly gone up to the dressing rooms. What a shot!

  7. WI 225-4published at 40 overs

    Lewis 121, Holder 32

    Liam Plunkett hasn't had the best of days with the ball and it has just got a little worse. Evin Lewis with a top-edge which goes over the head of Adil Rashid at fine leg for six.

    How does he follow that? With an even bigger six, of course. This one is huge. Pitched up by Plunkett and Lewis gets right under it and sends it high and long, straight back past the bowler.

    Adil RashidImage source, Getty Images
  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    #bbccricket

    Joshua Beaumont: Now I see why people talk so highly of Evin Lewis - looks a really good player.

  9. WI 212-4published at 39 overs

    Smash! Short of a length from Chris Woakes, on the off stump and Jason Holder swats it over to the wide long-on boundary for four.

    A gentle punch and run from Holder, Joe Root at mid-off with a direct hit but the West Indies skipper was well in.

    Good recovery from Woakes, just the five from the over.

  10. get involved

    Ashes limerickspublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

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    Can someone please explain Why Mason Crane Is on the plane Insane

    Maggsy in London

  11. WI 207-4published at 38 overs

    Lewis 109, Holder 26

    Jake Ball tries to mix it up with some full, short and slower balls. But the Windies are wise to it, taking six singles from the over. You get the feeling that the tourists are going to tick over until the final 10.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

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    Re Andy's stat about Morgan at 34 overs, surely that's the type of form that gets you an Ashes spot, no?

    Gregg in Bristol

  13. WI 201-4published at 37 overs

    Cheers, Amy. Jason Holder clips off his legs to bring up the 200 for the West Indies. They really have the platform now to go big and reach that 300 mark.

    This looks like a belting pitch but remember the movement Chris Woakes got first thing this morning? A slightly different approach here from Woakes, who bangs it in short and nearly takes off a ducking Lewis' head.

    Just the two from the over.

  14. Postpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Phil Tufnell
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    England will be disappointed by the way they have bowled to Evin Lewis. They haven't had a plan. He has never ever looked like he is in trouble.

    Jake BallImage source, Getty Images
  15. WI 199-4published at 36 overs

    Lewis 105, Holder 22

    Jake Ball carries on and Jason Holder pushes an off stump delivery away for a single. This is a tidy over from Ball, but there's no real threat in the bowling. West Indies must be eyeing up a decent score here.

    And that's your lot from me today. It'll be Kal Sajad to take you through the business end of things.

  16. drinks break

    Drinks breakpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    While we have a little drinks break, here's one of those elegant shots from Lewis. He seems to have so much time on the ball.

  17. Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Test Match Special

    Well batted, Evin Lewis. It's a different innings from what we have come to expect from him but it's been one of maturity, patience and shot selection as well. What a great knock.

    Evin Lewis and Jason HolderImage source, PA
  18. 100 runs

    100 for Lewispublished at 35 overs

    WI 196-4

    What a knock this has been! A second ODI century for Evin Lewis and he brings it up in glorious fashion, picking up a Chris Woakes slower ball and helping it off his hips and away to the boundary. Lovely stuff from the West Indian opener. And he celebrates reaching three figures by flicking the next delivery down to the ropes.

  19. How's stat?!published at 14:48 British Summer Time 27 September 2017

    Andy Zaltzman
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    Eoin Morgan is averaging 47 from 17 one-day this innings this year. He's averaging 49 from 22 innings since August last year, but he's scored just 22 runs in his past nine innings.

  20. WI 183-4published at 34 overs

    A sedate over from Jake Ball but there's a run from every delivery the big fella sounds down. He goes short and it surprises Holder slightly, the West Indies captain drawn into a weird sort of hoick, high above his head, but the ball drops just short of the advancing fielder.