Eng 211-4published at 37.3 overs
Jos Buttler flirts with danger, powerfully driving down the ground just over the fielder at mid-off.
Oh, actually it's Ashley Nurse there so maybe it was safe enough.
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
Jos Buttler flirts with danger, powerfully driving down the ground just over the fielder at mid-off.
Oh, actually it's Ashley Nurse there so maybe it was safe enough.
The 100-ball competition starting next year "has been a success already", says England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison.
The Hundred - the rules for which were confirmed this week - has been criticised since it was proposed last year.
"It will be something that cricket fans all around the country will flock to see," Harrison told the BBC Test Match Special podcast.
"Cricket fans can start to get very excited about this."
Read more here and listen to the full interview on the podcast later.
Target 290
Jos Buttler clatters Devendra Bishoo through the covers for four.
Stokes 68, Buttler 14
A single to finish the over and that's the 200 up for the tourists.
Oh this is gorgeous.
Jason Holder over-pitches and Jos Buttler hits it sweetly down the ground for six. Total panache.
And the ball is lost in some grating!
Need 100 to win from 90 balls
Ben Stokes taps round the corner, straight to Chris Gayle, but takes the single with ease anyway. Pick your fielder.
Stokes slaps out to deep point for one to finish.
It's that man Ashley Nurse again, making a mess of trying to stop a Jos Buttler reverse sweep on the bounce.
His fumble allows England to run two.
Bishoo turns a leggie past the outside edge of Buttler's bat.
Hope whips off the bails and politely inquires but they're not going to check upstairs, Buttler's foot was clearly in.
Devendra Bishoo is back into the attack, replacing Sheldon Cottrell, who still has three overs to bowl.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
Calling it early - could we see a tied match?
Stokes 63, Buttler 3
Ben Stokes skips down the pitch and sumptuously drives through the covers for four.
A drag down follow and Stokes quickly picks it up, pulling through mid-wicket for four more.
Shots!
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Jos Buttler dabs one down just in front of his toes and it's great calling by Ben Stokes to sneak the single.
Stokes then punches the last ball down the ground for a single to keep the strike. Another decent over from Cottrell.
Target 290
Time for a drink.
The equation for England - 120 to win off 108 balls.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Barbados
The sun is setting behind a huge cruise ship in the Caribbean, just as the beer starts to kick in among the England fans.
Short from Carlos Brathwaite from round the wicket and Ben Stokes thumps it on its way through square leg for four.
That's a fine half-century for the England all-rounder off 60 balls.
Target 290
West Indies have upped all aspects of their game in the last 10 minutes or so.
Ashley Nurse - yes, ASHLEY NURSE! - makes a fine diving stop at backward point with Jos Buttler stranded out of his crease.
The throw comes in but Buttler had scrambled back in time and the ball missed the stumps before running away to let Buttler to pick up a single anyway.
That's a vital wicket for the West Indies, Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes were starting to take the game away.
Here comes Jos Buttler.
Simon Mann
BBC Sport in Barbados
That was a strange shot from Morgan - I'm not quite sure what he was trying to do. That wicket has put the game back in the balance.
Morgan c Hetmyer b Cottrell 70 (Eng 159-4)
Spanner - works. Cat - pigeons.
Eoin Morgan tries to loft Sheldon Cottrell into the stands over deep mid-wicket but gets it up of the toe end of the bat.
Shimron Hetmyer steadies himself and snaffles the catch, judging it well.
And here is that celebration from Cottrell again! Marching down the pitch, saluting and throwing his arms up in the air.