Postpublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2022
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
West Indies are playing Rashid out, which is a measure of the respect they have for him.
Holder takes four wickets in four balls in final over
Vince top-scores for England with 55 off 34
West Indies hit 74 off last five overs
Pollard strikes 41 off 25 & Powell 35 off 17
Rashid & Livingstone take two wickets apiece
West Indies win series 3-2
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
West Indies are playing Rashid out, which is a measure of the respect they have for him.
Richie Richardson is 60 now. My word, that makes me feel old.
Kieron Pollard, sporting a maroon wide brim sun hat which conjures up images of Richie Richardson, is the new batter. He nudges a couple of singles off Adil Rashid to get himself going.
A good over for England with just four taken from it.
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David Terry: When is someone going to invent Swiss Army knife style stumps? It would save batters having to use a bail to gouge out their mark and save umpires stuffing their pockets with all sorts.
A leg bye and a single to complete the over for West Indies. England wrestling back the initiative here.
King c Jordan b Livingstone 34 (WI 89-3)
England's spinners, once again, look like they could be the difference between the two sides this evening.
Liam Livingstone is looking much more than just a part-timer at the moment. Brandon King is drawn into playing a leg-break which bounced and, one hand off the bat, ends up sending it skywards to Chris Jordan at long on.
Three more off Moeen Ali's over before a quick drink. West Indies have a pretty good platform here.
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Arjun Singh: I think relay catches should be credited to the player taking the first catch. All the hard work is done by them!
What can England chase here? 170 or 180, maybe? Anything north of that will be tricky.
Moeen Ali brings himself back, hoping to further slow down the West Indies momentum.
The England skipper is a touch short and Brandon King picks up the length quickly, transfers his weight and adroitly whips it through mid-wicket.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
You can't help wondering about series leading-scorer Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell, off the back of a hundred, think about Romario Shepherd going ahead of them.
Adil Rashid tosses one up and Nicholas Pooran fancies a bit of it. He hasn't timed a slog down the ground, but has got enough muscle on it to get it over the boundary for six.
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Docnewey: Is Moeen Ali a better T20 captain than Morgan?
Shepherd c Mahmood b Livingstone 6 (WI 67-1)
Another agricultural swipe from Romario Shepherd to Liam Livingstone's leggies. But this time it takes the outside edge of his bat and Saqib Mahmood is able to pouch the catch at point.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
Romario Shepherd at three. A great move. Where was he yesterday?
With spin from both ends, Romario Shepherd has been promoted up the order for West Indies. They struggled against spin last night so this is a proactive step to address that.
Liam Livingstone is brutally whacked over long-on for six.
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Kevin Ticehurst: That was absolutely brilliant by Jason Roy, take a bow!
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
That is the coolest offload catch I've ever seen. Roy had proper distance to make with the throw and did it just before his foot touched the ground. Brilliant.
Mayers c Salt b Rashid 31 (WI 59-1)
Moeen Ali turns to man he called England's "best T20 bowler" last night to stem the tide, and get a breakthrough... and he delivers!
Kyle Mayers with an ugly hoick to cow corner off Adil Rashid and some quite brilliant relay fielding gives England their first wicket.
Jason Roy stations himself under the high ball, takes the catch, realises his momentum will take him over the boundary and tosses the ball in the air to Phil Salt who takes it easily. Roy was as calm as you like there. Brilliant stuff.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio 5 Live
How did they leave Kyle Mayers out for the first few T20s? It's bewildering. England do really need to stop feeding Mayers' shot, which is the whack over mid-wicket or square leg. He also gives the Windies a filthy pace-off option with the ball too.