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Banton six causes panic in England dugout

Is that England's most impressive win under Harry Brook so far? They were faced with a tricky target and raced home with ease.

if you missed another, have a read of Ffion Wynne's match report.

Scroll down for all of the best clips and reaction. The final match of the series is in Southampton on Tuesday.

Speak then.

  • 'Nice to come back in and make an impact'published at 18:23 British Summer Time 8 June

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    'Sensational start' as Wood dismisses Lewis lbw on first ball of the innings

    England bowler Luke Wood after being named player-of-the-match: "Like I said before, I have not been in the team for year and half to two years so nice to come back in and make an impact.

    "[There is] always a bit of nerves around coming back in. It [taking a wicket first ball] settles you down and gives you confidence. We discussed as a bowling unit about what was effective. Pretty clear that slower balls and mixing up to these guys was the way to go.

    "It is nice to win any series, especially on the back of the ODIs to keep a bit of momentum going."

  • 'I thought they were 30 runs short'published at 18:21 British Summer Time 8 June

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    Carse outside edge runs away to boundary behind the wicket to seal England win

    England captain Harry Brook speaking to Sky Sports: "Great start in the T20s from the boys. We had a lot of fun out there. They had a very good finish. We stuck to our plans through the middle really well. They didn't get away.

    "We had a discussion before going out to bat that it was only a matter of a couple of big overs. We chased the score beautifully. It was a very good performance.

    "We have a lot of depth. Small boundaries here, we always felt they were under par by 30 runs. It gives us great confidence having Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton and Will Jacks at five, six and seven. The top order can go all out blazing.

    "Woody started beautifully today. To get a wicket first ball set the tone. The middle period with the spinners, the game didn't get away from us. To have the couple of overs there let us get away with the big over at the end.

    "Like I say I thought they were 30 runs short."

  • 'We have to try and bounce back'published at 18:16 British Summer Time 8 June

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    Motie makes catch at mid-off to dismiss Smith for four

    West Indies captain Shai Hope: "I thought we were a few runs short, with the dimensions and the pitch being a decent one. I don't think we capitalised on the middle overs with the spin, but whatever we have on the board we have to defend it.

    "It's great to have Akeal back to control that powerplay. We're just trying to find the correct roles for everyone to play in every conditions. We're shaping up pretty nicely.

    "I think we need to limit as many dot balls as we can, score off more deliveries, our dot percentage needs to fall. We've got to run it hard, keep that percentage down, as long as we do that we'll be a force to be reckoned with.

    "We have to try and bounce back, win the game and finish the tour strong, setting the tone as a team."

  • 'The mood seems very good'published at 18:14 British Summer Time 8 June

    Player of the match Luke Wood speaking to Test Match Special: "It's my first game in an England shirt for a year and half. I'm just trying to make my mark when you get a chance to do so, it was nice to get a run out and nice to win a game."

    On the swinging ball: "I've said it before, it's my forte, probably what I'm best known for. I had a good time in Pakistan recently, I'm coming out with good confidence.

    "First game back, a wicket always settles you down a bit. A bit of nerves, but I enjoyed it. They didn't announce the team until we got here today, anticipation is more nerve-wracking, when you get on the field it's OK.

    "The mood always seems very good. We know this ground is quite hard to defend on, so we felt it's a good toss to win. You saw with Rash at the end, even mine to an extent, you're only two overs away from 50 runs and the cost to the game is massive. It's not always easy, but it's good to win.

    "Harry Brook's been very good so far, always thinks of his feet, very proactive."

  • Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 8 June

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    'How do you play that shot">Today is the highest number of runs scored in a T20 international when no-one has ed fifty.

  • Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 8 June

    After West Indies bashed 47 from the final two overs, we thought West Indies were in the game. In truth, it was par at best.

    England can take credit for how they bowled in the first 18 overs...

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    'Sensational start' as Wood dismisses Lewis lbw on first ball of the innings

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    'Good bit of bowling' - Rashid outswinger leads to Hope stumping

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    'As easy as you like' - Banton takes catch at long off to dismiss Rutherford for six

  • Postpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 8 June

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    Banton six causes panic in England dugout

    Tom Banton finished with 30 not out from 11 balls there - a very handy return from a man still trying to secure his place at international level.

  • Postpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 8 June

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    When the series is lost, the one thing you have to salvage is your pride. If you feel sorry for yourself it can be worse, you're a professional cricketer you get on with it.

  • Postpublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

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    'Absolutely brilliant catch' - Powell makes grab at long on to dismiss Duckett for 30

    There'll be some disappointment for the West Indies, there were moments when they could have seized the initiative.

  • ENGLAND BEAT WEST INDIES BY FOUR WICKETSpublished at 18.3 overs
    Breaking

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    Carse outside edge runs away to boundary behind the wicket to seal England win

    The winning runs come off the edge of Brydon Carse's bat but that is a very impressive victory. West Indies piled up a big target and England have charged home with nine balls to spare.

    That gives England the T20 series, given they are now 2-0 up with one to play.

  • Eng 195-6published at 18 overs

    Need two runs to win

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    Powell takes second catch of innings to dismiss Brook for 34

    England still needed 71 runs to win from 39 balls when Harry Brook got out. The lower-order has done its job today which will really please the new skipper.

  • Eng 194-6published at 17.5 overs

    Imagine how comfortable this would have been if West Indies hadn't scored 31 from an over...

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    'Ball sailing all over Bristol' - West Indies hit five sixes in Rashid over

  • Postpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I'm not sure about that ball to that field, it was too easy for Banton. He had an off side field, and Banton found a really quite large gap.

  • Eng 193-6published at 17.4 overs

    Tom Banton has been timing the boxer shorts off this ball.

    Four to mid-wicket takes England to the brink.

  • Eng 189-6published at 17.3 overs

    Alzarri Joseph cruelly fires the ball in at the toe Brydon Carse considered getting chopped off.

    Carse gets bat on it for a single.

  • Postpublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    England have sent Brydon Carse in ahead of Liam Dawson, an experienced head. Carse plays in one way, with aggressive intent, so there's a chance of another wicket.

  • Postpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 8 June

    Brydon Carse emerges with nine needed from 16 balls.

  • Postpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 8 June

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    A glimmer of hope, they needed that. If they can get another one, that's when more hope comes.

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    Jacks c Chase b Joseph 11 (Eng 188-6)

    Drilled to extra cover by Will Jacks. Alzarri Joseph's expression doesn't change from full-on grump.