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WEST INDIES 202 (39.4 OVERS)
- Shai Hope68 (68)
- Sherfane Rutherford63 (80)
- Liam Livingstone3/39 (6)
- Sam Curran3/33 (7)
ENGLAND 206/4 (32.5 OVERS)
- Jos Buttler*58 (45)
- Will Jacks73 (72)
- Gudakesh Motie2/34 (7.5)
- Sherfane Rutherford1/24 (4)
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Vithushan Ehantharajah
7.29pm Right, that's all from us here tonight. Join us on Saturday for the decider at the Kensington Oval. As West Indies captain Shai Hope put it: "It's simple - we win the game, we win the series."
7.26pm Jos Buttler on becoming the 5th Englishman to pass 5,000 ODI runs: "Really pleasing. I've been playing for a while now so it's great when you get to those milestones after playing for a long period of time. It's been a frustrating time recently."
7.22pm Sam Curran is player of the match. "It was a tough day the other day, but you need to keep moving forward and bounce back," he says. "We did so many things right in that first game. The messages from the coaches and captain was just that. We had to come back today and put things right, which we did."
7.13pm The batters saw it home, but it was the bowlers who set-up this victory, dismissing West Indies for what looked about 70 under par. Sam Curran's three up top, Liam Livingstone's three in the middle - including Shai Hope - and a couple each for Gus Atkinson and Rehan Ahmed did the business. All to play for heading to Barbados on Saturday.
END OF OVER:32 | 16 Runs | ENG: 202/4 (1 run required from 18 overs, RR: 6.31, RRR: 0.05)
- Jos Buttler58 (45b)
- Harry Brook39 (44b)
- Oshane Thomas5-0-31-0
- Romario Shepherd6-0-27-1
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