Postpublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2019
Joe Root is out in the middle a little earlier than he expected.
England lose last six wickets for 35 runs
Cottrell 5-46, Holder 3-53
Stokes 79, Morgan 70, Root 36
Curran controversially given out lbw
WI 289-6: Hetmyer 104*, Gayle 50
Five-match series level at 1-1
Amy Lofthouse and Jack Skelton
Joe Root is out in the middle a little earlier than he expected.
I am a huge fan of Sheldon Cottrell's wicket celebration - he pumped his fists, stopped, turned and saluted the crowd.
Bairstow lbw Cottrell 0 (Eng 1-1)
Gone! Jonny Bairstow has gone for a first-ball duck!
Oh, this is very, very out. Jonny Bairstow moves back into his crease and gets pinned on the front foot by Sheldon Cottrell. It's full, quick, and I reckon that's cannoning into middle and leg stump. Bairstow doesn't even contemplate the review, instead turning and strolling off. Not an ideal start...
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
Suits you, sir. These fans have come from Trinidad and the Cayman Islands for the match.
Target 290
Onto the pads first up from Cottrell, and Jason Roy clips him away for a leisurely single.
It's time for a run chase!
Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow are out in the middle, and Sheldon Cottrell will open the bowling.
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Chris Gayle wouldn't make the England team but Hetmyer might.
John, Cambridge
Thanks, Jack.
Famous last words, but this should be a cakewalk for England.
Right, we're about five minutes away from the resumption.
Here is Amy Lofthouse to guide you through the start of England's chase...
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Shaun McCann: Following on from the 1st ODI, is there a total that people think this England side wouldn't be able to chase down on any given day? I reckon 450 isn't beyond this England side. There's just so much aggressive, quick scoring batting in this side.
El Barrio: West Indies are probably 120 short!
England actually bowled very well for long periods of that innings. Mark Wood was outstanding, bowling with pace, reverse swing and nagging accuracy.
Adil Rashid was also excellent and should have got more than six overs, bowling Chris Gayle with a beauty. Granted, Moeen Ali was a touch short and took the most damage.
Tom Curran, Liam Plunkett and Ben Stokes showed decent variations and tested the batsmen, but Curran and Stokes especially were guilty of trying to bowl yorkers, only to serve up low full tosses and no balls.
The most disappointing thing for the tourists will be they conceded 25 extras, with 13 wides and three no balls, including their first front-foot no ball for about three years.
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Really silly cricket from England here. If they lose this, they've thrown it away!
Emil, Stroud
Haven’t seen the word 'yorker' popping up in the commentary...
Michael
It was a bit of a throwback innings from West Indies, trying to tee off in the last 10 overs to make up for the sedate middle overs.
Again, with Chris Gayle and the likes of Carlos Brathwaite and Ashley Nurse in the line up, they could not put pressure on England with their running and lost two wickets to run outs.
There is plenty of promise for the future - Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer both blend aggressive running with powerful strokeplay.
The pitch looks very good for batting though and England will be confident about their chances of chasing 290 down.
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Sam Hunt: Hetmyer has been a treat to watch on this tour. 289-6 would usually feel like a fairly respectable score, but not at the moment with England batting the way they are.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
What a way to bring up your hundred. Hetmyer blasted Stokes back down the ground and sprinted off in an almost Warner-esque celebration, jumping, punching the air, and holding bat and helmet up for everyone.
Shimron Hetmyer brought up his century off 82 balls, with seven fours and four sixes.
Almighty power but plenty of skill, placing the ball with aplomb and playing the situation very well.
He put on a vital stand of 52 with Ashley Nurse at the end there as West Indies racked up 81 off the last 10 overs.
Hetmyer 104, Nurse 13
Shimron Hetmyer slices the last ball up and over the infield for two runs.
West Indies finish with 289-6 from their 50 overs.
Another sparkling century from a hugely enjoyable batsman to watch.
But just as with the first match, is it enough?
What a cracking shot to bring up your century!
Shimron Hetmyer clatters a delicious angled-bat down the ground at a ferocious pace for four.
He punches the air and whips off his helmet to take in the rapturous applause at the Kensington Oval, his home ground.
A fine innings and a brilliant moment for the 22-year-old.
A full ball and Nurse works it to leg for one.
Hetmyer back on strike on 98, with two balls to go.
Ashley Nurse misses with an almighty heave. Dot ball.