Not outpublished at 42.1 overs
Eng 280-7
Yep, the ball would've gone on to hit the stumps but the ball struck Tom Curran on the pads outside the line and he was playing a shot.
Ireland win with one ball to spare
England win series 2-1
Stirling 142 (128), Balbirnie 113 (112)
Stirling dropped by Vince on 95 & 139
Stirling & captain Balbirnie add 214
Ireland's second ODI win over England
England 328: Morgan 106 (84)
Banton 58 (51), Willey 51 (42)
3rd ODI, Ageas Bowl; Ireland won toss
Jack Skelton and Callum Matthews
Eng 280-7
Yep, the ball would've gone on to hit the stumps but the ball struck Tom Curran on the pads outside the line and he was playing a shot.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
He's outside the line.
It's tight. No bat on it but Tom Curran did get in a big stride down the pitch and towards the off side.
Big appeal for lbw against Tom Curran.
The ball goes away for three leg byes that'll be wiped out if this is out.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
There's been some untidy cricket out there. The two no-balls have cost them 10 runs so far.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
David Willey has played really well but you feel it's been a bit easy for him to regain the initiative.
Another boundary off a free hit by David Willey - not six but four this time.
Curtis Campher goes for the yorker but Willey is still able to whip it through mid-wicket just quickly enough so that the diving fielder can't prevent the ball hitting the rope.
Curtis Campher returns and starts with three dot balls before Tom Curran sneaks a quick single.
Campher then sends down a big no-ball and that gives David Willey another free hit.
Two fours and two sixes from David Willey so far.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's a terrific shot. It was a little bit short but he hit it so gently - it wasn't a violent shot but he timed it so well.
David Willey has underwhelmed a touch as a batsman in international cricket, given what we've seen him do in domestic matches.
Not in this series though - that's another mighty blow as he hoicks Andy McBrine over the rope behind deep mid-wicket.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The one thing that Eoin Morgan and the selectors will take from this series is that they can't leave David Willey out of the next series. He's shown that he's hungry and wants to get back into the side. I don't think he can be ignored now, even when they are perhaps picking their best team. He's got to be in the squad if nothing else.
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Can England get to 300 and beyond in the last 10 overs?
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
David Willey absolutely leathered it with one hand! That's the way to do it.
David Willey makes the most of a the free hit, connecting with a swing most baseball players would be proud of to send the ball over the rope at square leg.
David Willey clips off his pads, calls two and gets them easily. That's the 250 up for England.
It was a no ball as well by Mark Adair - so Willey has a free hit next up.
If England were really trying to learn about new players, Sam Hain probably should have been at three for this series.
I'm not sure there is anything more to learn about James Vince, but they wanted to give him another chance. His last?
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England won the first two games but I'm not sure they've learnt as much as they'd have liked. They've known about David Willey and Sam Billings - they've been in the squad for three or four years. But the players that are trying to get their names up the pecking order have really struggled.
It's hard to see how James Vince gets in when the big boys get back from the Test matches. Tom Banton made a mild advance today - he is worth persisting with. But, there hasn't been much else to think 'oh, someone has really surprised us'.
Shot! Lovely stuff from David Willey as he skips down the pitch at Andy McBrine and lofts it sweetly over wide mid-on for four.