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A great win for West Indies who have outplayed England in this series. And the West Indies are loving it, led by Gayle and a fairly brilliant selection of celebrations as they dance their way off the pitch to meet the fans. What a turnaround it's been: from the disaster of the Test series to nothing short of a triumph in these one-dayers. A team if not quite transformed, but on the up - and it's great to see. Join us for the England Test on the 19th but, until then, it's goodnight from me, Will Luke, Jenny Thompson and Andrew McGlashan.

44.2
W
Rampaul to Panesar, OUT, wrapped on the pads on leg stump, and the umpire raises his finger - and there's a series win for West Indies, full deserved

MS Panesar lbw b Rampaul 13 (31m 24b 2x4 0x6) SR: 54.16

Monty's broken his bat. My, that was some defensive from the Montster. Out comes the salesman, dripping in cheap aftershave, and Botham's now off on one of his rants, asking why Monty has more than one bat

44.1
0
Rampaul to Panesar, no run, defended off the back foot

END OF OVER:
44 | 4 Runs | ENG: 196/9 (94 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 4.45, RRR: 15.66)

  • James Anderson11 (17b)
  • Monty Panesar13 (22b)
  • Chris Gayle2-0-11-0
  • Fidel Edwards10-1-30-3
43.6
0
Gayle to Anderson, no run, another failed reverse sweep
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England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st6MJ PriorAN Cook
2nd23IR BellAN Cook
3rd4IR BellKP Pietersen
4th39OA ShahIR Bell
5th72PD CollingwoodOA Shah
6th18PD CollingwoodAD Mascarenhas
7th0AD MascarenhasLE Plunkett
8th6LE PlunkettSCJ Broad
9th3MS PanesarSCJ Broad
10th25MS PanesarJM Anderson