WI 86-1published at 17 overs
Gayle 45, Hope 12
This has been an excellent spell from Liam Plunkett.
He mixes up his pace, beating Shai Hope with a slower ball that Hope flings his bat at, and West Indies can only milk a couple of singles.
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
Gayle 45, Hope 12
This has been an excellent spell from Liam Plunkett.
He mixes up his pace, beating Shai Hope with a slower ball that Hope flings his bat at, and West Indies can only milk a couple of singles.
Drinks over and done with, and Liam Plunkett will continue.
This feels just like Wednesday's match, in that England have been accurate and controlled the run-rate and Chris Gayle has hit one four, four sixes and turned down a whole heap of singles.
It must be quite annoying batting with Chris Gayle.
Shai Hope drops the ball into the off side and sets off for what should be an easy, if quick, single, and he's instantly sent back by Gayle. Gayle raises a hand in apology as Hope throws his arms up in frustration, before spinning and grounding his bat.
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Moeen on after 7 overs? England obviously love seeing Chris Gayle smash the ball into the streets.
Richard Kirkland
Ridiculous decision to bowl Moeen to Gayle. Have they learnt nothing from the first match?
Dan Gibson In St Albans
Hope 10, Gayle 42
Liam Plunkett recovers well from being hoicked for six, and sends five dot balls in Shai Hope's direction.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
That would have been a sensational catch, but the way fielding has improved in the last 10 years, you almost thought Curran would have held on to it.
WI 81-1
Oh, Tom Curran comes within fingertips of taking a blinder on the edge of the boundary rope!
Shai Hope thwacks a wayward six down towards deep square leg where Curran is. He comes forward a few steps, jumps, somehow manages to get half a hand to it, but the ball smacks off his fingers and goes over the boundary for six.
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GC Cricket: I think England's opportunity to rattle West Indies with a burst of wickets has slipped away and they could well be looking at another big chase.
That'll be six, though!
Tom Curran just drags his final delivery down, a slower ball trailing down the leg side, and Chris Gayle swings hard to deposit the ball over square leg and into a group of people sunning themselves on the sun loungers.
A little airy from Chris Gayle, tonking a drive towards the man at point, but a bit of extra breeze carries the ball past the fielder.
There's some extra bounce there for Curran as a delivery rises up on Gayle, who yanks his bottom hand out of harm's way.
Moeen's off for a bit, and Tom Curran is back on.
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Plunkett 2-0-9-1
A little wayward from Liam Plunket first up, and Shai Hope gets a slither of bat on a leggy delivery to get off the mark.
This is a good over from Plunkett, though, just costing four runs.
Shai Hope has come out to join Chris Gayle.
Simon Mann
BBC Sport in Barbados
The similarities with Wednesday continue - once again, Moeen catches Campbell from a pull shot, although this time he dragged to mid-on. Campbell has got in and got out twice in the series now.
Campbell c Moeen b Plunkett 23 (WI 61-1)
Whoops.
This is like catching practice for Moeen Ali. It's a short ball from Liam Plunkett and John Campbell decides to go after it, but he doesn't quite time the shot. He toe-ends a pull and slaps the ball straight towards Moeen, who just has to take half a step backwards to cling on to a comfortable grab at mid-on.
Going, going... gone!
Chris Gayle's not quite middled this latest delivery from Moeen, but it is windy in Bridgetown and that helps the ball sail over a leaping Jason Roy at long-on and go into the crowd.
That seemed to invovle an awful lot of faffing about.
Anyway, John Campbell hasn't got a tickle on the ball, so he's been given not out.
Now, I think the ball has hit John Campbell's wristband.
It's gone past the glove and the bat...