WI 71-1published at 12.1 overs
Need 33 from 47 balls
Welcome back, Chris Jordan.
It is banged in from the England quick and Nicholas Pooran slaps it through mid-on for his first boundary.
West Indies chase down target for loss of just one wicket
England bowled out for 103
Holder takes 4-7 in 3.4 overs
Jordan (28) & Rashid (22) drag England to respectable total from 49-7
First of five T20s; Barbados
Callum Matthews
Need 33 from 47 balls
Welcome back, Chris Jordan.
It is banged in from the England quick and Nicholas Pooran slaps it through mid-on for his first boundary.
Need 37 from 48 balls
Seven runs come from Moeen Ali's first over.
West Indies coach Phil Simmons is looking nice and relaxed in the dugout. It is a stark contrast from the World Cup in November when he looked angry and annoyed throughout.
Chris Jordan is coming back on.
Moeen Ali is going to replace Adil Rashid.
Need 44 from 54 balls
Liam Dawson is done for the day. He finishes with 0-12 from his four overs.
He bowled well and threatened the stumps, pads and edge of the batters and was unlucky to not pick up at least one wicket.
This is becoming a slow and painful death.
Need 47 from 60 balls
New batter Nicholas Pooran gets off the mark with a paddle for a couple, before one beats him and is gathered by Moeen Ali at slip.
West Indies are in complete control at the half way point of the chase.
Hope st Billings b Rashid 20 (WI 52-1)
Offt. Lovely bowling.
Adil Rashid pitches on leg stump and gets one to spin past the outside edge of a groping Shai Hope and Sam Billings whips off the bails.
England needed that.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
This is marvellously clinical by the openers. They are just destroying England in the most perfectly clinical fashion.
Need 52 from 66 balls
England haven't had much luck in the field so far.
Brandon King inside edge onto his pads and the ball trickles just past leg stump, before the right hander slices just short of Saqib Mahmood at third and then he misses with a big old heave.
West Indies are half way to their total.
Need 56 from 72 balls
I'm reliably informed by Stephan, who is on report duty, that England have never lost a T20 by 10 wickets. I'm hoping if I share that we'll find a breakthrough.
Tymal Mills has Shai Hope stuck on the crease and the left-armer beats the outside edge rather than finding it.
Brandon King slices one over Chris Jordan at mid-on, and Jordan, uncharacteristically, makes a hash of pulling the ball back in.
A change at the other end. Tymal Mills replaces Adil Rashid.
Expect pace and variations from Mills.
Need 63 runs from 78 balls
Another decent over from Liam Dawson.
There's an appeal for lbw, but Shai Hope had got outside the line of off-stump.
Dawson is zoning in on the stumps and pads of the West Indies batters and looking to cramp them for room.
England need wickets though.
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Scott: Feel bad for Rash & Mahmood, they have bowled well so far without reward.
Need 67 runs from 84 balls
What a lovely way to end the powerplay.
Brandon King goes down on one knee and slog sweeps Adil Rashid over long-on for the first six of the West Indies chase.
The hosts have won the powerplay.
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Stoney: Doesn’t matter which form of the game it is. The England tactic is get it done quick and get down the pub.
Need 76 runs from 90 balls
Tidy start from Liam Dawson. He concedes just two singles down to long-off.
There were some signs of that extra bounce and spin for him too.
Double spin for England.
Liam Dawson, in his first international appearance since October 2018, is on with his left-arm tweakers.
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Gary: This game has got the Allen Stanford game written all over it.
Target 104
What is that!?! Brandon King goes down outside off-stum, looking to sweep away, but the ball grazes off the flap of his pad and past Sam Billings and away for four byes.
Seven runs from Adil Rashid's first over.
West Indies need 78 more from 96 balls.
Spin in the powerplay for England. Adil Rashid replaces Chris Jordan.
Good from Eoin Morgan. There isn't much point holding Rashid back with just 104 on the board.
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