Postpublished at 15:51 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2019
The ball has hit the pad on the way through to Buttler.
Has it hit the glove?
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The ball has hit the pad on the way through to Buttler.
Has it hit the glove?
"Still waiting on UltraEdge, guys..."
UltraEdge is taking a bit of time to give us an answer.
Paul Wilson, the third umpire, is getting properly irked by the delay...
John Campbell has got one down on one knee, trying to sweep Moeen, and he's missed it.
The ball has gone past the bat, stumps, into Buttler's pad, up into his midriff and then finally settled in Buttler's gloves.
Now, did Campbell get a tiny deflection on that ball on the way through?
Hello!
Moeen's got John Campbell in a tangle, and England think he might have edged a full delivery behind. We're going upstairs...
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That's a good comeback from Liam Plunkett, tightening his line up, and he concedes one miserly single from the rest of his over.
And Liam Plunkett's first ball is promptly marmalised for four!
That's a real loosener, sitting up nicely for John Campbell, who rolls his wrists and pulls the ball down to the boundary with ease.
Simon Mann
BBC Sport in Barbados
The match is taking a similar shape to Wednesday's. Then, West Indies were 49-1 after 10 overs. Today they're 49-0, although Moeen has just spun one sharply, which we didn't see the other day.
Here comes Liam Plunkett.
Hmm. Not ideal from Eoin Morgan as he dives to cut off a little push from Chris Gayle at mid-wicket and ends up letting the ball burst through his hands.
Gayle runs a rare two, but he's squared up by Moeen's next delivery, which just turns past the outside edge of his bat.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
It's the 10th over and we've had the first ball from Gayle that's gone over the Greenidge and Haynes stand.
On Wednesday they sent people up on to the roof to collect all the balls from there. I suspect they may be doing the same again today.
New ball, please!
That's the first one that's gone out of the ground, as Chris Gayle gets down and flogs Moeen over the leg side, clearing the top of the stand as he does so.
Mark Wood has got some terrific figures from this new ball spell: 5-0-13-0. Lovely stuff.
Moeen's going to have another bowl at Gayle.
Loose from John Campbell, throwing a pull shot at Mark Wood with no real timing, but he gets enough of a toe-end on the ball to pick up a single.
Chris Gayle takes a step to the side and again blazes a drive to the man at cover, before he bunts Wood up and over the man at mid-on for four. That's the first real sign of aggression from Gayle...
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Chris Gayle decides he wants to have another mow at Moeen, but the off-spinner sees him coming and spears his final delivery a little fuller.
Gayle advances but gets into a tangle, and ends up swishing at fresh air as the ball thuds into his front pad.
And it takes Chris Gayle all of four balls to shuffle out of his crease and launch Moeen back down the ground for six!
That's a lovely strike over long-on.
An early change of pace for England - here's Moeen.
Run-rate 3.86
Chris Gaye looks suspiciously at his bat as he cracks a booming drive straight to Liam Plunkett at cover.
That's a better shot but it's still only going to be a single, Gayle leaning back and guiding the ball to third man, before Wood unfurls a cracker of a yorker to end the over.