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 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    This is the ground - and the end - Mark Wood took a five-fer in the Tests.

    He has to do something similar just for England to take a little bit of positivity from this match.

  2. Postpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Tim Peach
    BBC Sport in St Lucia

    16 off that first over. Think Chris Gayle has somewhere he wants to be...

  3. 6 runs

    WI 16-0published at 1 over

    Gayle 15, Campbell 1

    This could honestly be over in a matter of minutes.

    Gayle middles this one and the ball is crashed over the leg-side boundary.

    West Indies are over 10% of their way there already.

  4. WI 10-0published at 0.5 overs

    Yeah, Chris Gayle isn't going to hang around.

    Another huge swish and despite not middling it it's four.

  5. WI 6-0published at 0.4 overs

    Chris Gayle swings hard, top edges but the ball goes over the slips for four.

    Chris Woakes doesn't look amused.

    Chris Woakes reactionImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Text 81111

    We keep hearing how good this England side is but its mercurial. No consistency and about to be schooled by the Windies again.

    Slev, London.

    Oshane Thomas celebrates the wicket of Eoin MorganImage source, Getty Images
  7. WI 1-0published at 0.1 overs

    Target 114

    West Indies require 2.26 runs per over.

    Chris Gayle takes a single off Chris Woakes' bowling on the first ball of the innings.

  8. Postpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Simon Mann
    BBC Sport in St Lucia

    If Chris Gayle gets going, there's an outside chance that this could be over before the interval.

  9. Postpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    England now have the ignominy of having to bowl before the interval.

    They have been bowled out so quick that it's just a quick turnaround and now the players are heading back out there.

  10. Postpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Why do these collapses keep happening?

    I have no answer. England would love to know I'm sure.

    When it gets difficult and wickets start falling, this team seems unable to react.

  11. How's stat?!published at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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    Adam Savoury: This is why England won't win the Cricket World Cup - they still have these performances in them. One of these in tournament cricket and it's game over. The great Australia and India sides didn't have these games.

  13. Postpublished at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    You're probably thinking this is pretty bad but it's actually only England 14th worst total in ODI cricket.

    It is their lowest against West Indies.

  14. Postpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Someone is optimistic.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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    Ned Mortimer: What's the lowest winning score in an ODI batting first?

  16. Postpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    West Indies = very good

    Pitch = tricky

    England = blown away

  17. Postpublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Numbers 8, 9, 10 and 11 finishes with 0, 0, 0 and 0*.

    England have been bowled out for 113 in 28.1 overs.

  18. Postpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

    Remarkable.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 28.1 overs

    Curran b Thomas 0 (Eng 113 all out)

    113 all out.

    At 113-9 in the 29th over, Tom Curran steps to leg and his stumps are rearranged by a yorker.

    Oshane Thomas has 5-21 in 5.1 overs. His side and absolutely delighted.

    Tom Curran is bowledImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2019

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    Paul B: Why has nobody in the dressing room suggested that England should stop trying to gormlessly hook everything?!

    Daniel Stevanato: I'm not sure you're allowed to publish the adjectives which come to mind when I'm thinking how best to describe England's attempts to play the short ball.