Moeen stars with bat and ball as England set up T20 decider
Stand-in captain Moeen Ali starred with bat and ball as England beat West Indies by 34 runs in the fourth T20 international to make Sunday's final game a series decider.
Moeen, leading England in the absence of the injured Eoin Morgan, crunched seven sixes in a 28-ball 63, including four in a row off Jason Holder, as England posted 193-6, with Jason Roy contributing 52 from 42 balls.
The off-spinner (2-28) then dismissed West Indies openers Kyle Mayers (40) and Brandon King (26) after they had shared an opening stand of 64 and the hosts fell well short on 159-5 in Barbados.
West Indies missed the chance to clinch a series victory with a game to spare, with the sides now locked at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's fifth and final fixture, also in Barbados (8pm UK time).
The winner-takes-all clash will be England's final white-ball assignment until the three-match one-day international series in the Netherlands in June.
Morgan should be back for the games in Amsterdam but was forced into a watching brief in the Caribbean, with the quad niggle that had seen him miss the third game, which West Indies won by 20 runs after Rovman Powell's stunning century, also ruling him out of the final two matches.
The 35-year-old saw his replacement as skipper, Moeen, fire at Kensington Oval, firstly with the bat as he creamed a 23-ball fourth T20I fifty and helped England plunder 59 runs from their final three overs with the tourists having been 134-3 after 17.
Moeen flogged four sixes in succession off Holder (3-44) in the 18th over - over long-on, down the ground, over midwicket and then through square leg - as he dominated a fourth-wicket stand of 65 from 34 deliveries with Liam Livingstone (16).
Moeen then made the key breakthroughs with the