WI 285-6published at 49.4 overs
Nurse shuffling across his crease, ramping it over short fineleg for four. Brilliant.
England win series 4-0
England win with 12 overs to spare
Bairstow 141*, Roy 96, Root 46*
W Indies 288-6: S Hope 72, Gayle 40
Ball 1-94: England's third worst in ODIs
Kal Sajad, Justin Goulding and Stephan Shemilt
Nurse shuffling across his crease, ramping it over short fineleg for four. Brilliant.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
That was a wide, long half-volley from Ball.
Bosh! Wide and full from Ball, Nurse is down on one knee as he clears wide mid-off in some style. Love it.
A miscued hoick ends up at the feet of backward square leg. Another single.
Full, straight. Nurse drives for one.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies could get close to 300 but they hardly put any bat to ball for most of the innings.
Jake Ball to bowl the final over...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was a difficult catch to judge but Plunkett will be disappointed because he saw it perfectly.
WI 275-6
And another, albeit with a little help from Plunkett at long-off. He lets the ball slip through his fingers as he leans over the rope a smidge. Curran not a happy bunny. He ends with 1-62 on his debut. Last over, here we go.
Nurse goes big. After struggling to pick a slower ball from Curran, he dispatches the next delivery back over the bowler's head.
Plunkett 10-0-54-2
Ashley Nurse, the new man, collects four off Plunkett's final ball today, a tidy pull behind square.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was like watching baseball, that wicket. That would have been in the hitting zone, just under waist height and dipping on him. The West Indies are behind the clock here.
Powell b Plunkett 11 (253-6)
That's what you call a response. Fuller (a full toss actually) and straighter from Plunkett, and Powell connects only with thin air with a heave. If you miss...
Sixer! Plunkett, as is his wont, bangs it in, and Powell pulls for six. That's a biggie.
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Peter Beck: Surprised that anyone honestly believes that Ball is a better bowler than Plunkett and will do better in Australia.
Olly: Ball getting punctured by a half decent West Indies side, he isn't going to be good enough down under.
Ambris 33, Powell 5
Eoin Morgan mixing his bowlers up here, Curran brought back to bowl his ninth over after Plunkett's one-over spell. He gives us another demonstration of his back-of-the-hand slower ball - and, quite frankly, it makes a fool of Powell, who almost swings himself off his feet as he attempts to hit the ball all the way to Portsmouth. Curran pins him on the chest with another to end the over. Five off it. Three overs left.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
It is the fourth time Jake Ball has conceded 80 or more runs in an ODI this year.
Ambris 31 off 21 balls
Only a tumbling stop from Bairstow at deep backward square leg spares Ball another boundary as Ambris attempts to repeat the trick. Two runs off it, and another two off the final ball gives West Indies 14 off the over.
Ball overcompensates and drifts on to Ambris' pads. The result: a leg glance for four. A gimme.
Width again from Ball, and this time he's not so lucky. Ambris does well to reach it, slashing a drive through backward point for four.