Summary

  • West Indies take 2-0 lead in five-match series with 10-run win in Grenada

  • King smacks 82* (52) and Powell 50 (28) to help Windies post 176-7

  • Rashid takes superb 2-11; Mills claims 2-30

  • Curran hits fifty off 31 balls but other England batters fall after making starts

  • Third T20 also in Grenada on Saturday

  1. 6 runs

    WI 152-5published at 16.5 overs

    Four and six - Brandon King is seeing it like a beach ball!

    Both walloped into the leg side, the second a gigantic slog sweep over mid-wicket.

  2. WI 142-5published at 16.2 overs

    Brandon King takes over where Powell left off, striking consecutive fours off Rehan Ahmed, down the ground and then through the covers.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16 overs

    Powell c Brook b Curran 50 (WI 134-5)

    Smacked down the ground again, but this time Powell departs!

    Harry Brook on the long-off boundary runs round behind the bowler and takes the catch diving forwards. A fine take and small solace for Curran.

  4. 6 runs

    WI 133-4published at 15.5 overs

    This is absolute destruction from Rovman Powell!

    Sam Curran delivers a wide, before the West Indian captain slogs consecutive sixes down the ground, the second bringing up his fifty. He was only on 22 at the start of this over, with the half-century coming off 27 deliveries.

    Curran, meanwhile, has conceded 30 from this over.

  5. 6 runs

    WI 120-4published at 15.3 overs

    Well, that's some acceleration!

    Rovman Powell inside edges Sam Curran's first ball and it runs away for four.

    The next two balls are pure power though - two shorter deliveries, both dispatched for six. Powell forehands the first over the covers when you might expect him to pull, but we get the conventional shot next ball for another fence-clearer.

  6. WI 104-4published at 15 overs

    Adil Rashid returns for his final over, after Rehan Ahmed's costly cameo at this end.

    Rovman Powell brings up the fifty partnership with a push into the leg side, it's come off forty deliveries.

    Just three runs off the over, as Rashid finishes on a superb 2-11, and with 30 balls to go the West Indies may need to accelerate soon to set a defendable total.

  7. 6 runs

    WI 101-4published at 14 overs

    That's the way to bring up your side's hundred!

    Captain Powell clubs Tymal Mills down the ground for a huge six, having smashed the previous delivery for a four through point.

    No such drama from the following ball, tucked away for a single into square to retain the strike.

  8. WI 89-4published at 13 overs

    King takes a single to retain the strike - 17 runs from the over, an expensive one.

  9. WI 88-4published at 12.5 overs

    And now that's fifty for Brandon King!

    He fires Ahmed back down the ground and Chris Woakes fumbles on the boundary, the ball bouncing off his knees and over the ropes for four.

    He brings up the landmark with a slog swept six over mid-wicket. He's scored well over half his team's runs today, with his fifty coming off 33 deliveries.

  10. 6 runs

    WI 78-4published at 12.1 overs

    A third six of the innings for Brandon King!

    Rehan Ahmed changes ends to replace Rashid and King slaps his first delivery down the ground.

  11. WI 72-4published at 12 overs

    Tymal Mills is introduced by England and starts positively, his first four deliveries including a slower ball that beats Powell, a nice yorker and a ball that skims just inside the tram lines.

    Powell picks his penultimate delivery though, smoking him through the covers for four.

  12. WI 68-4published at 11 overs

    The first quiet over of the match, as the West Indies batters work Rashid for four singles following an opening ball wide.

  13. WI 63-4published at 10 overs

    King brings back some of the striking we saw earlier in the match, crashing Rehan Ahmed down the ground for four.

    The England spinner draws an inside edge from the following delivery and the ball drops just wide of the stumps.

  14. WI 55-4published at 9 overs

    West Indian captain Rovman Powell comes to the crease with his side in trouble, their positive start besmirched by four rapid wickets.

    He still has opener Brandon King alongside him, who's seen chaos all around him in these last few overs.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8.2 overs

    Hetmyer c Ali b Rashid 2 (WI 54-4)

    Shimron Hetmyer won't score any more than two!

    Rashid draws his edge and Moeen Ali takes the catch, stumbling backwards at slip.

    The West Indies have lost four wickets for 11 runs!

  16. WI 54-3published at 8 overs

    Shimron Hetmyer is next up for the West Indies, he fell for just one on Tuesday and will be hopeful of doing better this time round.

    He and King work Ahmed for three singles, so he's already doubled his score from Barbados.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 7.2 overs

    Hope b Ahmed 1 (WI 51-3)

    Oh Rehan, that's delightful!

    With the powerplay over, Jos Buttler introduces leg spin at both ends as Rehan Ahmed follows Adil Rashid into the attack.

    The 19-year-old has his wicket with his second delivery, a googly baffling Shai Hope and taking the top of his off stump.

  18. WI 50-2published at 7 overs

    Here's Shai Hope, he takes an immediate single before King brings up the West Indian fifty with a push into the leg side.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 6.3 overs

    Pooran c Woakes b Rashid 5 (WI 48-2)

    In the air... and caught!

    This time it's Nicholas Pooran who sends the ball flying into the azure Grenadan skies, dropping to a knee as he tries to loft Adil Rashid down the ground.

    The ball is dropping straight down the throat of Chris Woakes at long leg, but he has to hold his hand out to block the sun from his eyes as the ball drops rapidly towards him - no worries though, he takes the ball cleanly.

  20. WI 48-1published at 6 overs

    Nicholas Pooran is in at three for the West Indies, promoted one place up the order above Shai Hope.

    He gets off the mark with a crisp back foot four through point.

    That's the end of the powerplay.