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England vs West Indies, 2nd ODI at London, , Jun 19 2012 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd ODI, The Oval, June 19, 2012, West Indies tour of England
(45/50 ov, T:239) 239/2

England won by 8 wickets (with 30 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
112 (120)
alastair-cook
Match centre 
Scores: Sanjay Murari | Comms: Alan Gardner
Scorecard summary
West Indies 238/9(50 overs)
77 (82)
2/38 (10)
53 (51)
2/43 (9)
England 239/2(45 overs)
112 (120)
2/46 (10)
53 (64)
end of over 452 runs
ENG: 239/2CRR: 5.31 
Ravi Bopara19 (19b 2x4)
Jonathan Trott43 (68b 3x4)
Kieron Pollard 3-0-10-0
Sunil Narine 10-1-54-0

6.25pm: Do you want the good news or the bad news? Jonathan Trott now has the sixth-highest career average of any batsman in ODIs. However, his strike-rate has slipped below 77 - to 76.99, in fact. Anyway, time for the presentations ...

West Indies captain, Darren Sammy: "We didn't score enough runs. At the end of the day you need runs on the board to defend. As long as we put on a partnership we kept losing wickets, which set us back. We wanted 280, we know the Oval wicket is a good one ... It's alway hard to ask the lower order to try and get runs. We didn't bowl our lines and lengths consistently enough but they played well on a good wicket. We'll look at the last game, we have two batsmen and two bowlers and we'll probably give them a run. We know cricket isn't played on paper, it's played out in the middle. You have to go out and perform and we haven't done that."

England captain and Man of the Match, Alastair Cook: "Really good win under some tricky circumstances. The bowlers set it up well and we came through. Both games everyone one contributed. Twice we were put under pressure today but we came back well and those last ten overs made it a pretty comfortable score to get. As a bowler you've got to keep plugging away against someone like Chris Gayle and hope he makes a mistake. As a team, we look pretty comfortable with four seamers in there. The pitch suited us, it's quite hard to stop the scoring if you get in. We knew that if we got a good start we should get it. It's nice to score some runs, I haven't hit the ball as well as I'd like this summer, so to get a hundred in a match-winning performance is good."

Right, that's your lot from us. Not a classic today but it took the mind off the sadness no doubt still keenly felt at The Oval. Thanks for your comments - they were the jam on England's rather stodgy scone; good job we had a can of Red Bull to start the day in the form of Chris Gayle's batting. We'll be back for more of the same for the third ODI on Friday. See you then ... Ta ra!

6.15pm: So, 2-0 up with one to play, England have made sure of the series win - their sixth such victory at home in a row, going back to 2009. This was a low-key match, for obvious reasons, but Alastair Cook's side were as motivated as ever in pursuit of victory; West Indies couldn't match their levels of commitment and application and, while no one had their socks thrilled off, the run chase was about as comfortable and professional as they come. Again the bowlers stuck to their plans, despite the best efforts of a bellicose Chris Gayle on his international return and West Indies' 238 was probably 30-40 below par. Cook scored a ton - the sixth English opener to do so in a row - and we got to enjoy(?) watching Trotty at his passive-aggressive best en route to victory. From being billed as favourites for the ODI series, West Indies have sadly underwhelmed again.

44.6
1
Pollard to Bopara, 1 run

and Bopara doesn't muck around, dabbing another quick single to mid-on - that's it, England have won by eight wickets and seal the three-match series

44.5
1
Pollard to Trott, 1 run

here we go, Trott nudging short of mid-on and (at last) they scamper one

"Do you guys have to moan that it's boring/slow/sleepwalking/losing the plot every time England go a few overs without a boundary? It is legal to score in singles and twos you know, and it's not 'bad cricket' or boring either. It's just not T20." I didn't say it was bad cricket, Phil Evans ... but it is definitely boring

44.4
Pollard to Trott, no run

nudged off the pads to midwicket - this one might still go the distance you know

Now Trott steps away during Pollard's run-up

44.3
Pollard to Trott, no run

length ball, Trott gets a leading edge into the off side

44.2
Pollard to Trott, no run

length ball ... Trott lets it through

44.1
Pollard to Trott, no run

Pollard delivers it from a few yards behind the crease (but crucially in front of the umpire) and Trott pushes it to cover

Two to win ... The field is in

end of over 449 runs
ENG: 237/2CRR: 5.38 RRR: 0.33
Jonathan Trott42 (63b 3x4)
Ravi Bopara18 (18b 2x4)
Sunil Narine 10-1-54-0
Kieron Pollard 2-0-8-0
43.6
1
Narine to Trott, 1 run

length ball, spinning across from outside off, flicked behind square on the leg side

43.5
Narine to Trott, no run

flighted and Trott covers his stumps

43.4
1
Narine to Bopara, 1 run

no, though he does try, skipping down and under-edging an attempted hoick into the leg side

Free hit then ... Can Ravi finish it?

43.4
2nb
Narine to Trott, (no ball) 1 run

clipped off the pads - and Narine had overstepped

43.3
4
Narine to Trott, FOUR runs

cuts at one that is a bit close, it slices off the edge but drops sharply and Gayle, at slip, falls over backwards as the ball skids by at ankle height

43.2
1
Narine to Bopara, 1 run

full and ticked down the ground for one

43.1
Narine to Bopara, no run

tossed up outside off, nudged into the leg side

Narine to finish his allocation. Kurt's not been impressed: "I guess Narine is no mystery after all." Well, the mystery is the mystery, I suppose ... Yeah?

end of over 434 runs
ENG: 228/2CRR: 5.30 RRR: 1.57
Jonathan Trott36 (59b 2x4)
Ravi Bopara16 (15b 2x4)
Kieron Pollard 2-0-8-0
Sunil Narine 9-1-45-0

England are sleepwalking to victory. Everyone else is just sleeping

42.6
Pollard to Trott, no run

short of a length again, Trott miscues a pull shot into the ground

42.5
1
Pollard to Bopara, 1 run

overpitched and cover-driven for one

42.4
1
Pollard to Trott, 1 run

pushed through the covers to the sweeper

42.3
Pollard to Trott, no run

deflected to point off a length ball

42.2
1
Pollard to Bopara, 1 run

slow bouncer, Bopara picks it and swivels to pat the ball square on the leg side

42.1
1
Pollard to Trott, 1 run

length ball and pushed through the covers

end of over 426 runs
ENG: 224/2CRR: 5.33 RRR: 1.87
Ravi Bopara14 (13b 2x4)
Jonathan Trott34 (55b 2x4)
Sunil Narine 9-1-45-0
Kieron Pollard 1-0-4-0
41.6
4
Narine to Bopara, FOUR runs

decent length but Bopara goes deep in his crease to effectively make it a short delivery and lasers a cut behind point

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
AN Cook
112 runs (120)
13 fours1 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
24 runs
4 fours0 six
Control
80%
DJ Bravo
77 runs (82)
8 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
pull/hook on back foot
21 runs
3 fours1 six
Control
79%
Best performances - bowlers
JM Anderson
O
10
M
2
R
38
W
2
ECO
3.8
DJG Sammy
O
10
M
0
R
46
W
2
ECO
4.6
Match details
Kennington Oval, London
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2012
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 3-match series 2-0
Match numberODI no. 3278
Hours of play (local time)10.45 start, First Session 10.45-14.15, Interval 14.15-15.00, Second Session 15.00-18.30
Match days19 June 2012 - day (50-over match)
Umpires
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Match Referee