Summary

  • Gayle hits 27-ball 77 after England bowled out for 113

  • Only two England batsmen pass 20 - Buttler and Hales (both 23)

  • Five wickets for fast bowler Thomas

  • West Indies won toss; Series ends 2-2

  1. Postpublished at 18:41 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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  2. Postpublished at 18:41 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    From 418 in the fourth ODI to 113 all out in the fifth.

    I've no idea.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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    Still favourites for the World Cup? Hmm...

    Mark

  4. Postpublished at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    West Indies are doing a lap of honour. There are two, three, four more ovations for Chris Gayle.

    This series finishes 2-2, of course.

  5. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    The cameras are all on Chris Gayle after the conclusion of his final home ODI.

    His 77 from 27 balls was sensational but let's not forget about West Indies bowlers.

  6. Postpublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    It's a real party in St Lucia. The DJ has got everyone going again.

    The home fans have witnessed a stunning win for their side.

  7. Postpublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    The West Indies players are beaming and hugging each other.

    England's body language is a little different.

  8. WEST INDIES BEAT ENGLAND BY SEVEN WICKETSpublished at 18:34 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019
    Breaking

    All over! This 50-over aside match finishes in 40.2 overs.

    One of the most embarrassing defeats in England's ODI history.

    West Indies batsmen celebrate winningImage source, Getty Images
  9. WI 111-3published at 12 overs

    Fair play to Chris Woakes. He has bowled six overs in this losing cause but still charges to stop a boundary.

    Tom Curran is coming on for a bowl. I'd love to know how Eoin Morgan sold that to him.

    Three to win.

    Chris WoakesImage source, AFP
  10. Postpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Simon Mann
    BBC Sport in St Lucia

    Jason Holder said to me yesterday that West Indies were going to England to try to win the World Cup. I'd be very surprised if that happened, but they've shown this series that they've got some serious talent. Before Christmas, they also won and tied a match in India, which is no mean feat...

    Jason HolderImage source, Getty Images
  11. WI 108-3published at 11.2 overs

    Target 114

    A single.

    West Indies are one hit away...

  12. WI 107-3published at 11.1 overs

    Shot! Shimron Hetmyer gets in on the fun. Full from Wood. Heaved over extra cover for four.

    Seven to win.

  13. Postpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    The ultimate humiliation. Beaten before the interval.

  14. Postpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Tim Peach
    BBC Sport in St Lucia

    We think the umpires will have discretion to make them stay on until the end.

  15. WI 103-3published at 11 overs

    Need 11 to win

    Chris Gayle has smashed the record for most sixes in a bilateral series, by the way.

    The nine he took today take his total to 39 in four innings. The previous best was 26 by India's Rohit Sharma.

    The end is nigh. Darren Bravo gets his first boundary with a drive down the ground.

    Chris GayleImage source, AFP
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    If Rashid comes on and gets four wickets in an over, then it might be...close

    John in Somerset

  17. WI 97-3published at 10 overs

    17 runs to win

    The party has hit that mid-evening lull. Just two from Mark Wood's next over. Chris Gayle is back on the sidelines to watch the procession to a home victory.

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    Aamer Iqbal: Comeback is on. Get ready for the most remarkable victory.

  19. Postpublished at 18:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Yep. We shouldn't even be halfway through the match but it's almost all over.

    England were bowled out for 113.

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    Finally home from work, can't wait to watch a long exciting game... Oh wait, what?

    Tiger, Cardiff