West Indies v England, 2nd ODI, Antigua
West Indies stutter to 225 all out
Steven Finn was in the wickets early, with Evin Lewis holing out to cover•Getty Images
Powell was Finn's 100th wicket in his 67th ODI, making him the third-fastest England bowler to reach the mark•Getty Images
Brathwaite took his time to lift the tempo but showed signs of aggression in his 42•AFP
Liam Plunkett, however, returned after the second drinks break to send him on his way for 50•AFP
And Shannon Gabriel was run out by a direct hit from Jos Buttler to wrap up West Indies' innings for 225•Getty Images
Roy survived West Indies' use of the DRS and went quickly on the attack, as England made a speedy start to their chase•AFP
Stokes was caught behind off Devendra Bishoo as England's collapse gathered pace•AFP
Moeen Ali's dismissal meant England had lost 4 for 16 and looked in trouble...•Getty Images
England's four-wicket victory meant they sealed the series with one match to play•Getty Images
Finn then steadied himself beneath a return catch to dismiss Kieran Powell for 9•Getty Images
Ben Stokes, who didn't bowl in the first match, had Shai Hope caught behind in his opening over•Getty Images
Jason Mohammed was in good touch once again•Associated Press
Adil Rashid claimed a well-judged return catch to dismiss Jason Holder•AFP
Gabriel, however, gained swift revenge by removing Sam Billings first ball in England's reply•AFP
But Nurse had Roy caught at long-on to precipitate a mid-innings slump•AFP
And Jos Buttler's form slump continued when he was caught behind for a duck•Getty Images
...Nurse claiming a vital three-wicket haul•AFP
They stuck together until the end, with Root 90 not out after hitting the winning run•Getty Images
Stokes did, however, drop a catch at midwicket off Kraigg Brathwaite, a rare occurrence for him•AFP
... and was West Indies' best hope of a competitive total during his hard-earned half-century•AFP
Ashley Nurse was bowled through the gate by Plunkett•AFP
And West Indies were convinced Jason Roy should have been given out caught behind on 1•AFP
Eoin Morgan fell lbw to Nurse for 7•AFP
Once again, it was Joe Root who was key to England's hopes with a calmly compiled half-century•Getty Images
But with more than 100 still needed, Chris Woakes joined Root in a vital seventh-wicket stand•AFP