7pm So, that's your lot for this evening. England have their first series win of 2019 ... which is something. Thanks for your comments, join us again on Sunday for the final act of this Caribbean Odyssey.
Eoin Morgan: "Our biggest improvement has been that we've adapted to conditions very well. Backs against the wall at 30 for 4, the partnership was outstanding, and we grabbed hold of momentum. We've got to keep on learning, we have improvements to make going into the final game in two days' time."
On the near-collision with Willey in the outfield: "We're lucky to come out unscathed, and with the catch as well."
Sam Billings is Player of the Match for his innings-saving 87. "It was a nice situation that I could give myself some time, then cash in at the end. A strong bottom hand and close your eyes! Play the field and put pressure on the bowlers by hitting 360. It came off today. It was a matter of getting a partnership together, with small boundaries, two blokes together going into the last five... There's been lots to play for as a team, and as individuals going into a World Cup year."
6.51pm Right, let's have some presentations. Here's Jason Holder. "It's one of those games, it's been our worst batting performance, but we've had more good days than England in this series [Tests and ODIs included]. The energy in the field was excellent, the last four overs we didn't execute our skills as we would have liked. We've got to get ourselves attuned to the T20 game. There's still pride to play for, the whole purpose of keeping this squad together was to build towards the World Cup."
On Nurse's injury, "he went for a scan on his finger. We'll see."
6.49pm Salim Ullah Kha: "Holder has no justification to be part of T20 squad. Brathwaite also needs a replacement. Chris Gayle deserves a better opening than SD Hope." Perhaps. But that's not really the pressing issue right now. There's a 50-over World Cup looming, and keeping the team together is probably more relevant than this slightly spurious series!
6.42pm So, England wrap up their biggest victory in T20I history, all 14 years of it. And it is largely thanks to two very fringe candidates for their World Cup permutations. Sam Billings' belligerent 87, his highest England score, rescued England from 32 for 4, then Chris Jordan, with four wickets for six runs, put the series beyond West Indies' reach. England lead 2-0, with the final match to come here on Sunday night.
Andrew: "That was almost like watching an oz batting collapse in the ashes... "
Bilal Ahmed: "David Beckham with the band and now David Willey. They might just work on Davids. I can recall Dinda from India wearing one of those yet he was always taken to the cleaners. Hence my theory on David and bands is proved"
D Bishoo c Billings b Plunkett 8 (20b 1x4 0x6) SR: 40.00
West Indies have avoided an all-time T20 record, but there's a full member low up for grabs ...
END OF OVER:11 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 41/9 (142 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 3.72, RRR: 15.77)
- Obed McCoy1 (4b)
- Devendra Bishoo4 (15b)
- Adil Rashid3-0-12-2
- Liam Plunkett2-0-4-1
SS Cottrell b Rashid 2 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
END OF OVER:10 | 2 Runs | WI: 39/8 (144 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 3.90, RRR: 14.40)
- Devendra Bishoo3 (14b)
- Sheldon Cottrell2 (3b)
- Liam Plunkett2-0-4-1
- Adil Rashid2-0-10-1
Well, you never know what's going to happen in T20... But I think England are favourites. Here's Miller to polish things off
Two slips for Cottrell
"Alan, dare I say the headband is good luck?" I think you've dared, James. I suppose it worked for David Beckham...
END OF OVER:9 | 2 Runs | WI: 37/8 (146 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 4.11, RRR: 13.27)
- Devendra Bishoo2 (9b)
- Sheldon Cottrell1 (2b)
- Adil Rashid2-0-10-1
- Liam Plunkett1-0-2-1
"WI need Sammy right now," opines Bilal Ahmed. "He won his team the match after they were 20/5. Not to forget Misbah's effort though. The old stallion did 70% of the work along with Sammy." They certainly did... Athough 35-8 is quite a lot worse off than 20-5