WI 142-6published at 27 overs
A reminder that West Indies are chasing a revised DLS target of 188 in 34 overs.
West Indies complete series win by chasing 188 off 34 overs
Hosts' first ODI series win against England in Caribbean since 1998
Big-hitting Shepherd clubs 41 off 28 to seal victory
Jacks takes three wickets as Windies fall from 99-2 to 135-6
England post 206-9 in weather-affected 40 overs
Duckett (71) holds England together after they slip to 49-5
Buttler out hooking for first-ball duck
Five T20s follow from Tuesday
Timothy Abraham and Sam Drury
A reminder that West Indies are chasing a revised DLS target of 188 in 34 overs.
Rehan Ahmed replaces Liam Livingstone and Matthew Forde, on debut, top edges his first ball aerially but short of the fielder at long-on.
Fourth ball of the over and Ahmed gets one to skid on forcing Forde to jab the bat down, and it just misses the outside edge.
England's spinners are turning the screw.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
West Indies have controlled the match for most of a very long day but now they’re being forced to contemplate letting the game slip.
Carty c & b Jacks 50 (WI 135-6)
Will Jacks strikes again, but Keacy Carty, what have you done?
The West Indies batter tamely chips it straight back and Jacks manages to get across in front of the stumps to claim a caught and bowled.
Turning into a bit of a pot boiler this one.
Will Jacks tosses up a wide one for Keacy Carty and he drives it for a couple. They'll be partying in the streets of Philipsburg tonight if the St Maartner gets the job done here.
Target 188 (DLS)
Keacy Carty and Romario Shepherd happy to farm the strike off Liam Livingstone for the remainder of the over.
Keacy Carty is looking to grab the game by the scruff of the neck.
The St Maartener opens up his stancem against Liam Livingstone and thrashes a straight-batted six over extra cover.
Carty has 48 to his name.
Jos Buttler with a celebappeal after Romario Shepherd attempts to steer one from Will Jacks down the leg side. But the umpire is stonefaced.
England have burned all their appeals, but UltraEdge shows nothing.
A second wicket of the match for Will Jacks, who trebles his ODI wicket tally to three!
Rutherford c Crawley b Jacks 3 (WI 122-5)
Will Jacks shakes a clenched fist in celebration before getting high fives.
He's given the ball a little bit of air and has suckered Sherfane Rutherford into taking on a big shot.
The West Indies left-hander, however, cannot get the distance required and holes out to Zak Crawley at deep long on. Crawley takes a quick look to make sure he's inside the boundary, but he had more than a few feet to play with.
Liam Livingstone grunts as he pushes a quicker effort ball through to Sherfane Rutherford, but the left-hander is able to get to the pitch of the ball and drive to get off the mark.
Five runs off the over. West Indies require 67 runs off 66 balls.
Sherfane Rutherford is in the West Indies team following a strong showing in domestic cricket, including a sparkling 105 not out off 71 balls for Guyana against Leeward Islands at the end of October.
The left-handed Sherfane Rutherford, who has a thick red sweatband on his right wrist, pushes at a wider one from Will Jacks and Jos Buttler appeals.
Nothing doing, but a wicket-maiden for Jacks.
Hetmyer c Salt b Jacks 12 (WI 116-4)
Gone!
A bit of a soft dismissal for Shimron Hetmyer as he plays a loose cut straight into the hands of the diving Phil Salt at point. Will Jacks seemed to get a little bit extra bounce for that dismissal.
England are chipping away.
Shimron Hetmyer made an unbeaten 104 and was named player of the match last time these two sides played an ODI in Barbados.
"Come on bowlers, bang bang" Phil Salt continues to growl from first slip as England search for wickets.
Shimron Hetmyer, pistons bulging, looks like he wants to get this done in a hurry. He skips down the track to Liam Livingstone and attempts to go down town, but does not quite middle it. Plenty of intent, though.
Shimron Hetmyer goes deep into the crease and muscles the final ball of Will Jacks' second over the rope at cow corner.
By the way, England are missing some of their big names, but is this the strongest West Indies team?
Worth remembering that eight West Indies players were involved in the T10 final earlier today in Abu Dhabi.
Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine, Odean Smith and Akeal Hosein played for the victorious New York Strikers while Andre Fletcher, Nicholas Pooran, Fabian Allen and Andre Russell were involved for Deccan Gladiators.
A single and two dots to finish from Liam LIvingstone. West Indies need 82 runs from 90 balls.
A big spike on UltraEdge. Shimron Hetmyer has got plenty of bat on that. Not out.
Now then. Liam LIvingstone strikes Shimron Hetmyer on the pad. Jos Buttler waits an age before reluctantly reviewing.