WI 57-1published at 5.3 overs
He couldn't could he?
Another massive hit. This man is 39 years old.
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
Matthew Henry
He couldn't could he?
Another massive hit. This man is 39 years old.
Gayle 1-0 Wood. Well, six to Gayle actually.
He steps away and heaves Wood into the stands.
Can he get a hundred?
Woakes begs for another lbw decision at the end of the over, again to Hope.
This one looks close too. The umpire says no this time and Woakes makes a gesture to suggest it would have been too high.
It's Wood v Gayle again now...
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Can we squeeze in a T20 game after the Windies cruise to a win?
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That's why I'm not an umpire.
The extra bounce in this pitch means the ball-tracking shows the ball would have gone a couple of inches over leg stump.
The decision is overturned. Hope survives.
Hope has not hit it.
I reckon this'll be umpire's call and remain out.
Given!
Chris Woakes traps Shai Hope in front.
Hope reviews. Was it sneaking down leg?
Gayle 37, Hope 1
This Chris Gayle v Mark Wood battle will probably be the most competitive thing we see today. Wood goes short again and hits Gayle on the shoulder.
The final ball? Short again. A swish from Gayle and he fails to make contact.
That means Chris Woakes will at least get a break from Gayle.
Another wide. This probably was too short.
Mark Wood is called for a wide and can't quite believe it. It went down the leg side but Shai Hope was a long way across.
Hope now gets a single off the bat.
That brings Chris Gayle onto strike for the first time when facing Wood.
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Daniel Godlement: Could be worse, Cottrell could have got all 10 wickets and we’d have had to have seen that salute 10 times.
Campbell b Wood (WI 40-1)
Rapid from Mark Wood. John Campbell has no answer to this full, quick delivery. It knocks his stumps back. It won't matter but that was a really good ball.
One down, nine to go.
And Chris Gayle launches the next ball for six just to rub salt into England's gaping wounds.
Oooooof! Chris Woakes responds by getting Chris Gayle caught at deep fine leg. Woakes had already bowled one bouncer in the over so he can't bowl another. The umpires want to check whether this was over head height. It's really close but the third umpire says it's a no-ball!
A party? A dentist's appointment?
I want to know where Chris Gayle has to be.
Back-to-back sixes.
Another six...
It's Chris Gayle again. I've no idea what to call this shot. His legs are spread wide and he scoops it over mid-wicket.
There are still a few smiles on the faces of the England fans. Hopefully they haven't just flown out for this game.
Imagine that.
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Target 114
England are back in it!
Mark Wood's first over only costs one run, a wide.
The required rate climbs to 2.02 runs per over.
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RedTom: Everyone all pessimistic about England collapsing like this in the Cricket WC! Yes it was a poor performance, and they've struggled on 'bouncy' pitches with pace in WI & Aus! But how many 'bouncy' pitches will there be at the next WC... in England? Nil I'll bet!