WI 110-6published at 41 overs
Kemar Roach blocks out the last ball of Moeen's over.
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Kemar Roach blocks out the last ball of Moeen's over.
Kemar Roach has come out to bat, which implies that Keemo Paul won't be coming out to bat.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on The Cricket Social
That's a wicket that Moeen deserves, he's bowled really well in this game.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in St Lucia
That might just have gone a little bit with the breeze.
Dowrich c Stokes b Moeen 19 (WI 110-6)
Moeen strikes!
Clever from Moeen Ali, using the breeze to help get the ball to drift past Shane Dowrich's bat as he pushes forward. Dowrich gets a nick and Ben Stokes at slip ends up with the ball nestled in the crook of his arm.
Honestly, Shane Dowrich's strikes down the ground are lovely to watch.
This is too short from Moeen and Dowrich clobbers him over mid-on for four, before thumping another couple through mid-wicket.
One of my favourite things is on a fifth day when everyone gets a bowl.
In fact, I won't be happy until I've seen Jonny Bairstow bowl with his keeping pads on.
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Chase 40, Dowrich 14
Roston Chase clubs a full James Anderson delivery away through cover for a couple of runs, and Anderson looks disgusted as he pings a couple of nothing deliveries past Chase's off stump.
James Anderson is back into the attack.
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Target 485
Shot!
That's a gorgeous straight drive from Shane Dowrich, driving his arms straight through the shot and whacking the ball over Moeen's head and down the ground for a one-bounce four.
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Ben Stokes gets a delivery to rise up into Roston Chase's ribs, but Chase gets enough bat on ball to hustle a single into the leg side.
Shane Dowrich then rolls his wrists into a leisurely pull shot to inch West Indies closer to the 100 mark.
Matthew Hoggard
Former England bowler on The Cricket Social
It's a great opportunity for any county batsman to go out at the start of the year and score hundreds and put them in the frame for an England spot.
We know we need an opener and either a three or four depending on where Joe Root wants to bat. There are two spots that are readily available for players to slot into the England team.
There's many things to enjoy about Moeen Ali. The way he doesn't muck about when getting through an over is one.
He races through a maiden, with Roston Chase doing well to keep a straight delivery away from his pads.
Adam Mountford
Radio 5 live in St Lucia
Some improvised sun shade in the Choiseul stand at the Daren Sammy stadium. Temperatures reaching 27 degrees with no sign of the showers we had this morning.
Need 394 runs to win
Ben Stokes beats Shane Dowrich with a ball that just nips past his outside edge, and then takes a nasty blow to the hand off Stokes' no-ball.
It's just the odd ball that seems to rise up on the batsman. Dowrich had his bottom hand off the bat but the fingers on top of the bat handle took a bruising.
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It does feel slightly harsh, calling that a drop. Jos Buttler has definitely saved four runs there, though, and got a nasty bruise on his hand in the process.