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2.10pm Injury update from George Dobell: Eoin Morgan has a back spasm.
He is unable to bat for 28 minutes at the start of England's innings because he was off the field for that time
With no men's World Cup titles behind them, England could seek inspiration from Toronto Raptors, who beat the Golden State Warriors to win their first ever NBA title last night. Not only was it the most unlikely title project in NBA history, but also one that's been 13 months in the making. Few teams are likely to replicate this improbable run
2.03pm Don't forget to check our #LiveReport, where we will have news on England's injuries as soon as we get any. Morgan appears to have gone in the back , according to Sky Sports. Sit tight. Debayan Sen will be back shortly.
1.58pm Abhi Gaurang: "Wonder if Alex Hales makes a re-entry at some point in the world cup." I reckon that is highly unlikely ... but my goodness, this could be proof of how important his presence on the bench could have been, and what an idiot he clearly is!
Imad: "What about T20I world cup, Andrew?" It was the World T20 when England won it, so I guess it's cheating to count it. But, given England's actual men's cricket World Cup record, they'll happily take it!
Pete: "Andrew, England's women have won the world cup in the cricket four times, let's not downplay the side's achievements over the years..." Too right ... in my haste I only rolled back to 2009... how could I forget the heroics of Rachel Heyhoe-Flint and Jo Chamberlain!
"It's just another game of cricket but really nice to play against some of my friends," says Archer. "I'm being supported well by the other guys, a really good group effort, they were looking like 300 at one stage."
On the injuries, Archer says: "The boys are strong boys ..." He hasn't a clue yet how serious either Roy or Morgan's injuries will be. And nor do we, really. Will keep you posted when we know anything.
1.53pm So, on the face of it, England have taken a massive step towards victory. Three wickets apiece from their quickest bowlers, Wood and Archer, vital breakthroughs from Woakes and Plunkett, and two scalps for the Golden Arm of Joe Root. West Indies all out for 212... but what are England's batting reserves looking like? Roy has a hamstring problem, and Morgan left the field hobbling too ...
ST Gabriel b Wood 0 (7m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00