Summary

  • England win with 8 balls to spare

  • England's highest ODI chase

  • Roy 123 (85), Root 102 (97)

  • Morgan 65, Bairstow 34, Stokes 20*

  • West Indies drop four catches

  • W Indies 360-8: Gayle 135, Hope 64

  • W Indies hit record 23 sixes - Gayle 12

  • England take 1-0 in five-match series

  1. Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

    Tim Peach
    BBC Sport in Barbados

    "I’ll have a whiskey and Powerade, please."

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  2. Eng 75-0published at 9 overs

    Roy 42, Bairstow 29

    Jason Holder continues, a solitary slip in place, but he gifts England an extra run with a full, wide delivery.

    It's all going rather well for Holder, before Jason Roy comes shuffling out of his crease and whips him through the leg side for another four.

  3. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

    Kemar Roach has been ruled out of the series with injury, but he's walking around giving out autographs and hugs to some fans in the crowd.

    Lovely stuff.

  4. get involved

    Can England chase 361?published at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

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    Logic tells me that if the ninth-ranked ODI team can make 360 the top ranked should also be able to. However, recent experience tells me that England will probably still make a dog's dinner of this.

    Ruth Brooksbank, realistic in West Yorkshire

  5. Eng 67-0published at 8 overs

    Target 361

    Both Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow aim a few booming drives down the ground, but they're restricted to four leisurely singles.

  6. Postpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

    Here's Carlos Brathwaite for West Indies.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

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    Mike Fisher: 361 doesn't seem like an unrealistic target for England these days. What a time to be alive.

  8. Eng 63-0published at 7 overs

    Bairstoe 25, Roy 34

    That's too straight from Jason Holder, and all Jason Roy has to do is swivel and help the ball on its journey to the fine leg boundary.

    Whoops. That's more of the same from Holder, short, sitting up nicely, and Jonny Bairstow's eyes light up as he pulls for four.

    Jonny BairstowImage source, Getty Images
  9. Latest news in the search for the ballspublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

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  10. Postpublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

    We've had eight fours and one six in this England innings so far.

    We're in to the sixth over. Jason Holder is bringing himself on.

  11. Eng 54-0published at 6 overs

    Bairstow 21, Roy 29

    Not to be left out, Jonny Bairstow gets up on tiptoes and shovels Thomas through the fielders on the leg side for yet another four.

    That'll be the 50 partnership up from just 34 balls, and Bairstow celebrates with a low pull shot that flies through Ashley Nurse at square leg for four.

  12. Eng 45-0published at 5.1 overs

    My word.

    Oshane Thomas sends a 93mph delivery down to Jason Roy, and Roy stands tall and thwacks him straight back down the ground for yet another four. That flew off the bat.

  13. Eng 41-0published at 5 overs

    That's tidier from Devendra Bishoo, straightening up his line, and England can only nab a single from the rest of the over.

  14. Eng 40-0published at 4.2 overs

    Oh, and four more!

    Jason Roy gets his front foot forward and with a whirl of the wrists, gets Bishoo over the infield and away to the rope.

  15. Eng 36-0published at 4.1 overs

    Target 361

    Shot!

    Jason Roy takes a step back and pummels a four through the covers.

  16. Postpublished at 4 overs

    Chris Gayle is back out on the field.

    Devendra Bishoo will continue for a while.

  17. Eng 32-0published at 4 overs

    Oshane Thomas bangs it down at serious pace - but it's very short and wide and he duly concedes an extra.

    The young fast bowler then slides onto Jason Roy's pads and the England opener deliciously rolls his wrists to clip it away through square leg for four.

    He punches the last to point and substitute fielder Fabian Allen misfields.

    He's on for Chris Gayle, who is wearing his kit and is about to join his team on the field.

  18. Highest chases in ODIspublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2019

    • 438-9: South Africa v Australia, Johannesburg, 2006 (below)
    • 372-6: South Africa v Australia, Durban, 2016
    • 362-1: India v Australia, Jaipur, 2013
    • 356-7: India v England, Pune, 2017
    • 351-4: India v Australia, Nagpur, 2013

    South AfricaImage source, Getty Images
  19. Eng 21-0published at 3 overs

    Roy and Bairstow exchange singles.

  20. 6 runs

    Eng 19-0published at 2.3 overs

    Target 361

    Jason Roy does hit the first six of the innings!

    It's in the slot from Devendra Bishoo and Roy carts it into the stands behind deep mid-wicket.

    A mighty heave. Just 22 more needed to match the West Indies' record.