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England vs West Indies, 5th ODI at Southampton, , Sep 29 2017 - Match Result

RESULT
5th ODI (D/N), Southampton, September 29, 2017, West Indies tour of England
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(38/50 ov, T:289) 294/1

England won by 9 wickets (with 72 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
141* (114)
jonny-bairstow
Player Of The Series
150 runs • 2 wkts
moeen-ali
Match centre 
Scores: Thilak Ram | Comms: Andrew McGlashan
Scorecard summary
West Indies 288/6(50 overs)
72 (95)
2/54 (10)
40 (29)
1/36 (10)
England 294/1(38 overs)
141* (114)
96 (70)
0/19 (3)
end of over 3813 runs
ENG: 294/1CRR: 7.73 
Joe Root46 (44b 2x4 1x6)
Jonny Bairstow141 (114b 17x4)
Marlon Samuels 4-0-41-0
Ashley Nurse 8-0-56-0

England win by nine wickets and take the series 4-0. Rarely can a chase of 288 have been made to look so easy. There is such a gulf between these sides. It's been a difficult few days for England (and English cricket) but the team has kept its focus impressively. Bairstow rightly takes a standing ovation as he walks off, the final moment of the longest English season ever. England stumbled in the Champions Trophy, but overall a season of plenty of success. We'll stay with you for the presentations shortly.

Divyamsh: "What is the next fixture scheduled in England?" Brisbane, November 23, if you need reminding (if you don't count the warm-ups).

Presentation time...Man of the Match is Jonny Bairstow. "Pretty pleased, nice to finish a pretty long summer with some runs and head away with some confidence. Your first hundred is so important and you want to go from there. If selection doesn't go your way you have to bide your time and take your opportunity. Rest now, a couple of weeks off, back in the gym before we go away."

Player of the series is Moeen Ali. "I've just tried to ride the wave, work as hard as I could, and this summer it's paid off. I always look for the short boundary as much as I can! Not always easy batting at seven and eight. Adil takes a lot more wickets, I just try to bowl as tight as I can - didn't always work this series. I can't wait for Australia."

Jason Mohammed "In the bowling department it went wrong, we never had them under pressure. The bowlers we have are wicket-takers but it just wasn't happening in this game. Not much we could have done, we didn't find consistent areas at any point in time. In the middle part of the innings there was a lot of dot balls which is something we have to work on. With some of the senior guys back hopefully we can get the combination right and qualify for the World Cup."

Eoin Morgan "Extremely proud, it's been an incredibly long summer. We let ourselves down in one game in the Champions Trophy. Jonny really took his chance, Jason coming in as well. Fielding is an area we want to improve on. We took nothing lightly today and to win by nine wickets was excellent. We saw Tom in the T20s series and today was an outstanding debut. One aspect we have to bring into our game we have to work on the middle overs with the ball, get it moving sideways somehow, can't rely on our spinners. Our main focus is the World Cup in 2019, it's the biggest event we play. It's important we strive to improve."

Eoin Morgan lifts the trophy. And that just about wraps things up for tonight, this series and this season. It's been a pleasure to bring you the action over the last five months - those matches against Ireland in May feel a long time ago now! There are off-field issues to be resolved over the next period of time, but England will next be in action in Brisbane at the start of the Ashes. We'll be here for all that but, for now, from Gnasher, Alan and Miller it's goodbye and thanks for all your feedback over the season!

37.6
6
Samuels to Root, SIX runs

finished with a six! Stays in crease, plants this straight down the ground with a meaty swing of the bat

37.5
1
Samuels to Bairstow, 1 run

dragged down short, played down to long-on

37.4
1
Samuels to Root, 1 run

pushed out to deep to point

37.3
1
Samuels to Bairstow, 1 run

short, punched off the back foot to long-on

37.2
4
Samuels to Bairstow, FOUR runs

lovely, just opens up his stance a fraction drives through the off side

37.1
Samuels to Bairstow, no run

over the wicket, turned to midwicket

Samuels again

end of over 3712 runs
ENG: 281/1CRR: 7.59 RRR: 0.61
Jonny Bairstow135 (110b 16x4)
Joe Root39 (42b 2x4)
Ashley Nurse 8-0-56-0
Miguel Cummins 8-0-70-1
36.6
1
Nurse to Bairstow, 1 run

worked off the pads to deep mdiwicket

36.5
Nurse to Bairstow, no run

straighter, flicked to midwicket

Giles: "Nick knight in 1996 was the last England opener to score his first 2 100s in ODIs"

36.4
4
Nurse to Bairstow, FOUR runs

another one floated up full outside off, another powerful drive through covers goes wide of long-off

36.3
2
Nurse to Bairstow, 2 runs

clipped off the pads to deep square and there's another fumble

Corey: "How has the bowlers looked throughout the innings? Do they lack penetration? Are they not bowling the right lines and lengths or are they just tired?" Lack consistency, against a very good side it has to be said

36.2
4
Nurse to Bairstow, FOUR runs

full outside off, hammered down the ground straight of mid-off

36.1
1
Nurse to Root, 1 run

round the wicket, brings out the reverse, finds short third man

Jamie Dow: "Hey, Jonny! Could you leave a few runs for Joe, mate? He's 9 off his 4k."

end of over 3614 runs
ENG: 269/1CRR: 7.47 RRR: 1.42
Joe Root38 (41b 2x4)
Jonny Bairstow124 (105b 14x4)
Miguel Cummins 8-0-70-1
Jerome Taylor 8-0-52-0
35.6
1
Cummins to Root, 1 run

pulled down to long leg

35.5
1
Cummins to Bairstow, 1 run

this time he goes leg side with the pull, might have deflected off the square-leg umpire

35.5
1w
Cummins to Bairstow, 1 wide

short outside off, another wide

35.4
4
Cummins to Bairstow, FOUR runs

full and wide outside off, crunched through the covers and wide of the sweeper...this is ending in a hurry

35.3
2
Cummins to Bairstow, 2 runs

on the pads again, worked finer this time and the man has to get around from deep square

35.2
4
Cummins to Bairstow, FOUR runs

full at the pads, a strong clip through midwicket, the fielder slips in the deep...ouch! Landed with his hip on the ball. And just to rub it in, he was then touching the rope with his boot. Slippery out there now

35.2
1w
Cummins to Bairstow, 1 wide

too short

35.1
Cummins to Bairstow, no run

cut to point

Divyamsh: "Is 14°c weather a summer in England?" Sometimes! Although not really summer anymore

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
JM Bairstow
141 runs (114)
17 fours0 six
Productive shot
flick
33 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
92%
JJ Roy
96 runs (70)
11 fours1 six
Productive shot
cut shot
27 runs
4 fours0 six
Control
86%
Best performances - bowlers
LE Plunkett
O
10
M
0
R
54
W
2
ECO
5.4
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
MM Ali
O
10
M
0
R
36
W
1
ECO
3.6
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
Match details
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2017
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series resultEngland won the 5-match series 4-0
Match numberODI no. 3918
Hours of play (local time)12.30 start, First Session 12.30-16.00 Interval 16.00-16.45, Second Session 16.45-20.15
Match days29 September 2017 - daynight (50-over match)
ODI debut
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee