Third umpirepublished at 27.3 overs
Sam Billings hustles back for a second and the bails are whipped off.
Think he's miles in but they're checking.
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
Sam Billings hustles back for a second and the bails are whipped off.
Think he's miles in but they're checking.
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Andrew Morris: Definition of a captain's knock by Eoin Morgan. No nonsense, and showed his mindset compared with the other two matches, where he felt he could come in lower down the order. Just what the doctor ordered.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
There's a lot of depth to this batting line-up, I'm sure they'll be eyeing 350.
Banton 57, Billings 0
Ireland's 'reward' is the in-form Sam Billings striding to the crease.
He's not on strike for now and Tom Banton muscles a pull shot out to deep square leg for a single to keep the strike.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Eoin Morgan has flayed Ireland all over the ball. It was a magnificent innings and hugely entertaining to watch.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's a tough catch actually. It's been a superb knock.
Morgan c Tector b Little 106 (Eng 190-4)
Classic mockers.
As soon as the double ton begins to get mentioned, Eoin Morgan slices one high off a top edge and Harry Tector watches it well into his hands at backward point.
What a stupendously brilliant knock by Morgan though - looked assured of a century almost from the off and it gives a fine platform for the rest of England's batsmen to build on.
*Quietly closes tab of the highest ODI scores in history*
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Tom Banton scrambles a quick single to end the over.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is impossible for the bowlers. You've got a guy on a hundred and you're only allowed four guys out on the boundary. There's just a gap everywhere for Eoin Morgan to get a boundary.
Eoin Morgan gets in a big stride and sweeps powerfully around his front pad for a crisp four through backward square leg.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Ageas Bowl
That's the first hundred of this behind-closed-doors series.
There are not many people here but Morgan got a hearty round of applause from the groundstaff and officials that are present.
Cheers Callum.
Banging down short balls at around 75-80mph at an in-form Eoin Morgan is an interesting gambit.
Can he pass his best ODI score of 148?
Can Ireland find any way to drag this back?
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Eoin Morgan has plenty of time to hit a double hundred here.
That's me done for the time being. I'll hand over to Jack Skelton to take you through the rest of England's innings.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
A sublime way to bring up a sumptuous hundred.
Eng 182-3
What a shot that is to bring up your century!
Eoin Morgan just leans on one and drives gloriously straight back past the bowler for his 18th boundary.
That is a sumbline shot and it's been a superb innings.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's fantastic batting but it's poor bowling. They keep banging it in short and they keep getting hit for six - it's not quick enough to trouble Eoin Morgan.
Ireland have been pretty good with the ball so far in this series but this is poor bowling.
Again they bang it in short to Eoin Morgan, again it hits them into the stand to move to 97. Pitch it up man!