An extraordinary win for England. Do keep an eye on Andrew McGlashan's bulletin for the full story behind today's farce and, from me Will Luke, we hope you'll join us both for Sunday's second ODI. Until then, it's goodnight.
5.50pm England are celebrating now. And it's official - England have won. West Indies are distraught, perplexed and embarrassed all because of one tiny little number; and all because the light was a little bit murky. Dyson's still holding the piece of paper with the Duckworth-Lewis stats on, as though incapable of realising what has happened. It was he, though, who beckoned the two batsmen to come in when they were offered the lights. And it is he who will shortly have to explain exactly why. What a sad end to a match which was bubbling into a real beauty.
Dyson's heading over to Javagal Srinath, the match referee, to have a look at the calculations. And they're heading off to have a look. The match is 90% finished and yet here we are, waiting, just because they were a little bit worried about murky conditions. On a ground with a stack load of floodlights. What a ridiculous situation this is. Collingwood's put a torch on his head like a miner's lamp.
The players are out on the balcony and no one knows what's going on. Except England think they've won. This could be one of the most embarrassing cock-ups in recent times by Dyson, who is still trawling over the Duckworth-Lewis calculations. Unfortunately, he's based his calculations on six-wickets down rather than seven. Another incalculable farce for cricket to contend with. And we're still waiting (5.48pm).
5.45pm West Indies are behind the Duckworth-Lewis score. We will try to keep you updated as often as possible. But hang on a minute, the coach John Dyson is beckoning them in as they've been offered the light. What is going on? Looks like Dyson might have read it wrong here - the players are coming off and West Indies touch gloves! By our calculations, this is a calamitous cock-up and the West Indies are one run behind - but they think they've won. Strauss thinks he's won. Who has won? Stay with us!
D Ramdin lbw b Broad 11 (23m 16b 0x4 0x6) SR: 68.75
Broad sprints back to his mark - desperate to get this game done and dusted in case the dreaded Duckworth and Lewis play silly buggers
Oh no. They're looking at the light. The rain has apparently drifted by, but it's getting a little murky. It's still fine to play - I hope. Just get on with it
END OF OVER:46 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 243/6 (28 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 5.28, RRR: 7.00)
- Denesh Ramdin11 (14b)
- Daren Sammy0 (0b)
- James Anderson8-0-39-2
- Paul Collingwood7-0-37-1
Good knock by Pollard. An emerging talent and, by heck, he is flipping huge
KA Pollard c Harmison b Anderson 42 (58m 36b 3x4 2x6) SR: 116.66
This isn't enough for West Indies. Fours, sixes are needed
Anderson now