Summary

  • England complete 232-run win, but lose series 2-1

  • Three wickets apiece for Anderson and Moeen

  • Moeen takes spectacular catch at gully for England's first wicket

  • Root declares after falling for 122; Stokes finishes 48 not out

  1. get involved

    Get Involved - Pictures with cricketerspublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

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    TaylorImage source, Simon Farrar

    Simon Farrar: Twyford’s 27th best wicketkeeper and the world’s top wicketkeeper outside Sainsbury’s.

  2. WI 48-4published at 22 overs

    Broad 7-3-9-0

    Shimron Hetmyer goes for another flaying strike down the ground and ends up missing Stuart Broad's latest delivery by half a yard.

    He calls Roston Chase through for a sharp single, before another lovely push off the back foot adds a couple of runs to the total.

  3. Postpublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    It was West Indies who chased a record 418 against Australia in Antigua in 2003.

    They won by three wickets, with Sarwan scoring 105 and Chanderpaul notching 104 from 154 balls.

    West Indies celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent in St Lucia

    I'm hearing that Keemo Paul won't bat so West Indies are effectively five down.

  5. WI 45-4published at 21 overs

    Chase 14, Hetmyer 6

    Hello!

    That's a glorious cover drive from Roston Chase, flaying an overpitched James Andesron delivery off the back foot and picking up four runs in the process.

  6. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent in St Lucia

    Jos Buttler has been down at fine leg. He's sacked himself from the slip cordon.

  7. Postpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Nick, that photo is amazing.

    Beefy looks like a Dynasty extra. That hair!

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    Get Involved - Pictures with cricketerspublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

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    Nick: Meeting with Sir Ian, Castle Park, Colchester. I’m now 46...

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  9. WI 41-4published at 20 overs

    Trail by 444 runs

    Stuart Broad finds the outside edge of Shimron Hetmyer's bat, but the batsman plays with soft hands, and the ball trickles, rather than flies, towards the slip cordon.

    Oh! That's a big heave from Hetymer though, trying to cart Broad back down the ground, and he ends up swishing his bat into fresh air.

  10. Postpublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Alastair Cook
    Former England captain on The Cricket Social

    Stuart Broad was pretty unlucky not to take a wicket.

  11. Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Here's Stuart Broad.

    Jos Buttler, who dropped a catch off Broad at third slip earlier today, has now been given his marching orders. He's at mid-on, and Moeen has replaced him in the cordon.

  12. Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    I am 100% here for an hour of Shimron Hetmyer carting the ball around to all parts of the ground.

  13. Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Andy Zaltzman
    The Cricket Social statistician

    A glorious straight drive.

  14. WI 40-4published at 19 overs

    Shot!

    Shimron Hetmyer clubs James Anderson back over his head and down the ground for four.

  15. Eng 36-4published at 18.4 overs

    James Anderson snakes a delivery past Shimron Hetmyer's outside edge as he gets squared up in defence.

    Hmm. Anderson's landed a little awkwardly after that last delivery. He's down on his knees and fiddling with his ankle straps. It is a bit sandy where the footmarks are.

  16. Postpublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Alastair Cook
    Former England captain on The Cricket Social

    England will be happy but also a little bit frustrated that it's taken until the last game.

  17. WI 35-4published at 18.1 overs

    Roston Chase stands tall and stoutly blocks his first ball from Anderson.

  18. Postpublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Ben Stokes is doing a handstand, which shows what a good mood England are in.

    Here's James Anderson...

  19. Postpublished at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Adam Mountford
    Radio 5 live in St Lucia

    If England win this match then James Anderson will equal the record for playing in the most Test wins for England, 67. That stat coming from the man he’ll draw level with, Sir Alastair Cook.

  20. Postpublished at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019

    Play is about to get under way again in St Lucia.

    West Indies are chasing an academic 485 for victory. England need six wickets.