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West Indies vs England, fourth T20 live: score and latest updates from Barbados

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England go into today's match 2-1 down, needing to win to stay in the series and set up tomorrow's match at Kensington Oval as a decider. Their death bowling had been dreadful so far, just as it was in the T20 semi-final against New Zealand and with today's pitch set up on one side of the square, like the second match, the short boundary is going to test their accuracy and nerves once again, whomsoever they choose to fill the seam bowling roles after Tymal Mills, George Garton, Chris Jordan and Saqib Mahmood were all victims of some blistering humpty on Sunday and Wednesday. 

There's trouble in t'West Indies camp after Odean Smith saying he felt victimised after being dropped for the third match, only to be slapped down by coach Phil Simmons, but the problems in England's inexperienced squad are more pressing given Rovman Powell, Smith's replacement, proved his coach's hunch was right with a marmalising century. England's batting, the first match apart, has been OK, but only Reece Topley and Adil Rashid among the bowlers have managed to hold the biffing onslaught at bay. Their skill and judgment needs to be match across the other eight overs or England couldbe looking at another walloping.

Join us for the toss at 7.30pm

By Tim Wigmore

Moeen Ali, England's stand-in captain,  believes that being an all-rounder is an advantage to captaincy in T20.

Moeen will lead England in both the weekend T20 games in Barbados, when England will hope to overturn a 2-1 deficit and take the five-match series 3-2, after Eoin Morgan was ruled out of both games with a thigh injury. 

“It could make

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