England beat West Indies by 124 runs in 3rd ODI

England beat West Indies by 124 runs to win the third one-day international at Bristol on Sunday.


West Indies, set 370 to win, finished on 245 all out after Moeen Ali’s 53-ball century took England to 269 for nine in their 50 overs.

Joe Root (84) and Ben Stokes (73) laid the platform for a big total after West Indies captain Jason Holder won the toss.

Veteran West Indies opener Chris Gayle marked his return to the side with a valiant 94 before he was run out by Adil Rashid’s direct hit from midwicket after the Jamaica left-hander missed the rainswept no-result at Trent Bridge on Thursday with a hamstring injury.

From then on the Windies’ chase fell away, with fast bowler Liam Plunkett taking five for 52 — his maiden five-wicket ODI haul — as England won with 65 balls to spare.

England 369-9, 50 overs (M Ali 102, J Root 84, B Stokes 73; M Cummins 3-82)

West Indies 245, 39.1 overs (C Gayle 94; L Plunkett 5-52, A Rashid 3-34)

Result: England won by 124 runs

Series: England lead five-match series 2-0