West Indies v England, 2nd ODI, Antigua
Bopara sees England through tricky chase
England chose to bowl first again and Joe Root struck early with the new ball for the second match running•Getty Images
Simmons would end up finishing with the top score of the innings: 70•AFP
But there was no rescue act as Stephen Parry claimed three wickets on his debut to help skittle West Indies for 159•Getty Images
Dwayne Bravo then had Joe Root caught and bowled...•Getty Images
And then Tim Bresnan was easily run out after a mix up as England's chase slid away•Getty Images
And with Broad, who rode his luck, they added 58 for the eighth wicket to see England home in a very nervy chase•Getty Images
England again took early wickets and again it was Lendl Simmons who helped steady West Indies•AFP
Dwayne Bravo ducked into a short ball from Stuart Broad...•AFP
Moeen Ali feel early in the chase, hooking to deep square leg•AFP
...and next ball had Jos Buttler caught behind to give his side hope•AFP
Ravi Rampaul thought he had Stuart Broad caught behind but the decision was overturned on review as Broad survived•AFP
...and took a nasty blow on the head that needed treatment•Getty Images
And Sunil Narine proved very tough to handle, he had Luke Wright bowled for a duck during a classy over•AFP
Ben Stokes walked off having been caught bat and pad•AFP
Ravi Bopara was very composed in getting England back on track•Getty Images