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West Indies vs England Third ODI LIVE commentary: UK start time, scorecard, team news and how to follow series decider tonight

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England will be looking to win their ODI series against the West Indies this evening after Liam Livingstone’s heroics sent it to a decider.

Livingstone hit a century to turn the tide in the second one-day international last Saturday, leading his side to victory with 15 balls to spare.

ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA - OCTOBER 30: England captain Liam Livingstone during a nets session at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on October 30, 2024 in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
Livingstone’s century levelled the series for England
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After an eight-wicket loss in the first match, England were on the ropes, but it was their stand-in skipper that stepped up when they needed him most. 

It leaves the series level going into this third and final ODI as both teams look to seal a victory ahead of the upcoming T20 schedule. 

West Indies vs England: Date and how to follow

The Third ODI of this series will take place on Wednesday, November 6. 

The action is set to get started at 6pm UK time and is being played at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. 

talkSPORT 2 will be providing live coverage of the ODI. 

Our commentary team includes Steve Harmison, David “Bumble” Lloyd, Mark Butcher, Philo Wallace, Neil Manthorp, Barry Wilkinson and Jon Norman

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

It will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports. More details on how to sign up and watch the match can be found here.

Liam Livingstone (L), Adil Rashid (C) and Phil Salt (R) of England making plans during the 1st ODI between West Indies and England at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, on October 31, 2024. (Photo by Randy Brooks / AFP) (Photo by RANDY BROOKS/AFP via Getty Images)
After a poor showing in the first ODI, England won the second
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West Indies vs England schedule

ODI Series

  • First ODI: West Indies win by eight wickets (DLS)
  • Second ODI: England win by five wickets
  • Third ODI: Wednesday, November 6 – 6pm

T20 Series

  • First T20: Saturday, November 9 – 8pm
  • Second T20: Sunday, November 10 – 8pm
  • Third T20: Thursday, November 14 – 8pm
  • Fourth T20: Saturday, November 16 – 8pm
  • Fifth T20: Sunday, November 17 – 8pm

West Indies vs England: Team news 

West Indies squad 

  • Shai Hope (C) (WK)
  • Jewel Andrew 
  • Keacy Carty 
  • Shimron Hetmyer 
  • Brandon King 
  • Evin Lewis 
  • Sherfane Rutherford
  • Roston Chase 
  • Romario Shepherd
  • Matthew Forde 
  • Shamar Joseph 
  • Alzarri Joseph 
  • Gudakesh Motie 
  • Jayden Seales 
  • Hayden Walsh
ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA - OCTOBER 31: Evin Lewis of the West Indies hits out for six runs watched by England wicketkeeper Phil Salt during the first One Day International between the West Indies and England at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on October 31, 2024 in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
It’s all on the line in the Third ODI this week
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England squad

  • Phil Salt (WK) 
  • Michael Pepper 
  • Jordan Cox 
  • Liam Livingstone (C)
  • Jacob Bethell 
  • Sam Curran 
  • Will Jacks 
  • Dan Mousley 
  • Jamie Overton 
  • Rehan Ahmed 
  • Jofra Archer
  • Jafer Chohan 
  • Saqib Mahmood 
  • Adil Rashid 
  • Reece Topley 
  • John Turner

West Indies vs England: What has been said? 

Legendary England captain Alastair Cook piled praise on Livingstone for his heroics to level the series over the weekend. 

Cook said on TNT Sports: “He will be really satisfied that, under pressure, he delivered. He has finished the job for the first time.

“That was up and down the gears playing the situation, and to be there at the end was wonderful for him.

“That was freakish playing at the end. You have seen a change in his determination – he was never getting out there. 

“That was a coming-of-age knock for him.

“When as a captain with the next opportunity you deliver the goods – that will do wonders for him.”

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