Postpublished at 20:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2022
Liam Dawson - playing his first international since October 2018 - is the new batter.
The Hampshire all-rounder has been a World Cup winner since then!
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
Liam Dawson - playing his first international since October 2018 - is the new batter.
The Hampshire all-rounder has been a World Cup winner since then!
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Chris Mitchell: For as long as James Vince, Tom Banton and Moeen Ali play white-ball cricket for England, we really won’t progress. Embarrassing performance. Let's hope changes are made before the series is gone.
Billings st Hope b Hosein 2 (WI 29-5)
Time to start looking at the TV guide, this game is going to be over before you know it.
Sam Billings comes down the pitch, before a little bit of turn takes it past his bat and Shai Hope whips of the bails.
England are in an absolute hole.
With the powerplay over, we're going to see the left-arm spin of Akeal Hosein.
He was one of West Indies' better performers in the T20 World Cup in October and November.
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Anthony: Well I’m glad we’ve sacrificed red-ball cricket for this.
Sam Billings - who has flown from the final Ashes Test in Hobart via Sydney, Los Angeles and Miami - to play in this series is off the mark first ball. It comes via a steer to third, but there was a generous mis-field to allow him to sneak through.
End of the powerplay. Think it is fair to say that West Indies have won that one.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That's James Vince's career in microcosm. It's also quite an inventive way to get caught. Normally it's an edge to the slips, but stuffing a long hop to extra cover is a new one.
Eeek!
Eoin Morgan is off the mark - from his ninth ball - with a thick outside edge, just past the reach of a diving Nicholas Pooran at slip.
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Scott Easby: Typical James Vince.
Vince c Bravo b Cottrell 14 (Eng 24-4)
Boundary and out again! The third time in this innings.
This is a quite frankly disgusting dismissal, but that sort of fits with James Vince's international career, doesn't it?
It is a rank long hop from Sheldon Cottrell but Vince slaps it straight to Darren Bravo at cover. It goes quickly, and it is slightly above Bravo's head, but he claims it well.
West Indies are one wicket away from Chris Jordan (if England stick with the card anyway).
Six!
James Vince turns his back on a well-directed bouncer by Sheldon Cottrell but a top edge flies absolutely miles.
It was almost into the second tier down by fine leg.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
I'm really looking forward to seeing Odean Smith. He bowls 90mph and hits the ball miles. There's no Roston Chase or Kyle Mayers, who have been in and out. Jason Holder is in, despite being out at the start of the World Cup. It hints at a measure of confusion in selection.
Back-to-back boundaries for England and James Vince.
He swivels pulls to the fine leg boundary, despite the fielder being there, and then smashes a cut through the covers.
Better.
Successive maidens for the West Indies. You don't see that too often in T20 cricket.
Eoin Morgan was looking to drive, cut, dab, guide - anything, basically - through the off side in that over but didn't once lay bat on ball.
It is doing plenty at the moment.
Eoin Morgan survives.
Kudos to the third umpire too - he wasted no time in getting to that decision.
Have West Indies got a fourth?
Eoin Morgan has been given out caught behind, and Nicholas Pooran loved it at first slip, but the England skipper reviewed immediately.
Eoin Morgan survives Jason Holder's hat-trick ball.
It was full outside off-stump and Morgan looked to defend but the ball snuck under his bat.
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Alex Thomas: Eoin Morgan now knows how Joe Root has felt this winter…
A maiden from Sheldon Cottrell.
James Vince, who you would think has to start grabbing some of these opportunities with the depth now available to England, was set in cement on the crease in that over.
His feet weren't moving and he was beaten on the outside edge at least three times.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
They say you struggle to win a game if you lose three wickets in the powerplay. What about three in the first two overs? This is starting to look like a potential revenge for West Indies. After 55 all out, are they going to inflict a similar calamity on England with the ball today?