West Indies v England, 3rd ODI, Barbados
Root, Hales centuries power England
Jason Roy started with typical aggression as he resumed his partnership with Alex Hales•AFP
Hales missed much of the tour of India with a broken hand, but he was quickly into his stride...•Getty Images
Joe Root continued where he left off in Antigua•Getty Images
Hales brought up his hundred with a six but fell soon after•AFP
Root reached his ninth ODI century...•Getty Images
Joseph caught Moeen Ali off his own bowling for a first-ball duck•Getty Images
Chris Woakes picked up two early wickets to leave the home side 13 for 3•Getty Images
Ben Stokes gained a measure of revenge for the World T20 final by trapping Carlos Brathwaite lbw with the first he had bowled to him since Kolkata•Getty Images
England's victorious cricketers pose with the series trophy after completing a 3-0 whitewash•AFP
But Alzarri Joseph soon dismissed him for 17•AFP
...justifying his inclusion at the expense of Sam Billings•Getty Images
Jonathan Carter was one of the many bowlers made to suffer as the England pair built their stand•AFP
Jos Buttler, promoted to No. 4, attempted a ramp and was bowled for 7•Getty Images
...which he marked with a kiss for the badge of his helmet. He was dismissed next ball for 101•AFP
Joseph finished with four wickets and England were all out from the final ball after making 328•AFP
Liam Plunkett bowled Jason Mohammed as West Indies' slump continued•AFP
Chris Woakes claimed his third wicket as Ashley Nurse departed•AFP
Evin Lewis required treatment after slipping over the boundary•AFP
Root and Hales added 192 for the second wicket•Getty Images
Eoin Morgan fell in the same fashion to Ashley Nurse for 11•Getty Images
Ben Stokes thrashed a quick 34 but wickets were tumbling around him•AFP
Steven Finn then struck in the first over of West Indies' reply•Getty Images
... before Jason Holder was caught behind for a first-ball duck•Getty Images
Jonathan Carter kept England waiting with 46 from 77 balls, but it was all in vain•AFP