WI 112-3published at 24.1 overs
Nicholas Pooran has hit the nitrous.
Adil Rashid serves it up short and the Windies young gun batters it over mid-wicket for six.
Root, promoted to open in absence of injured Roy, becomes first England batsman to score three WC hundreds
Morgan (back) & Roy (hamstring) both injured and don't bat in England's run chase
Windies bowled out for 212 in 44.4 overs - Pooran 63, Wood 3-18, Archer 3-30
Russell and Gayle were both dropped - England have now dropped as many catches as Pakistan in this WC (8)
Amy Lofthouse
Nicholas Pooran has hit the nitrous.
Adil Rashid serves it up short and the Windies young gun batters it over mid-wicket for six.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I have brought enough warm clothing with me, having been to this country for many years.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
It is warming up, over the next week and a half. We're getting to the dizzy heights of 21 degrees. That's three jumper weather for you, Curtly.
Tidy over from Ben Stokes - two runs off the bat and a leg bye.
After a cracking start, this is drifting a little bit. Understandable, given West Indies are trying to rebuild.
Eoin Morgan is sticking with Stokes and Adil Rashid for the moment. Will he turn to his strike bowlers soon?
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport in Southampton
One reason for empty seats is the length of the bar queue.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
These two have got to take it as deep as possible so Holder, Russell and Brathwaite have freedom at the crease.
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Danny: West Indies shouldn’t panic; if they keep wickets in hand with the likes of Russell & Brathwaite to come, they will easily score in excess of 300.
Run rate 4.48
Shimron's getting in a groove.
Adil Rashid tosses it up and Hetmyer smashes it down the ground for four.
That's the 100 up for West Indies.
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Ben Stokes digs it in short and Shimron Hetmyer swivels it just over the leaping mid-wicket.
Three fielders give chase and pull it in inside the rope.
Another short one to finish and Nicholas Pooran swipes it very fine for four.
A good over for the Windies - eight from it.
Beauty from Adil Rashid, beating Nicholas Pooran's outside edge on the angle.
Tidy start from the leg-spinner, four from it.
Adil Rashid is coming on. First bit of spin today.
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John Andrews: Somebody needs to tell the Windies that they're not playing the first day of a five-day Test and get a wiggle on! They need singles, twos and threes and some hard running.
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Run rate 4.10
Decent start from Stokes, conceding just three singles from his first over.
England will be delighted with how these first 20 overs have gone.
Ben Stokes is on for his first bowl of the day.
There have been 23 dot balls for Chris Woakes in his five overs, which is 74% of his deliveries (including wides)
Pooran 13, Hetmyer 9
Ooo-er. Jonny Bairstow loses his footing throwing in the ball at the end of Liam Plunkett's over.
Jason Roy is off the field with a 'tight' hamstring remember. England don't need another opener going down.
Bairstow looks fine to continue though.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TMS
If I was scoring a few runs, I kept with the same bat. But like all batters do, if you're not scoring runs, you blame something else, and I used to blame my bat. I'd change my bat fairly often if I was out of form.
Pooran 12, Hetmyer 7
Mark Wood pounds down a bumper that Jos Buttler does very well to leap and grab one-handed. It's called a wide on height of course.
Another great over from Wood otherwise - just two from it.