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Live England vs West Indies: Score and latest updates from second ODI
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01 June 2025 10:35am
10:35AM
Team news
One change apiece. Matt Potts comes in for the injured Jamie Overton. West Indies are still without Evin Lewis, but Shimron Hetmyer replaces Amir Jangoo.
England Smith, Duckett, Root, Brook (c), Buttler (wk), Bethell, Jacks, Carse, Potts, Rashid, Mahmood.
West Indies King, Andrew, Carty, Hope (c/wk), Hetmyer, Greaves, Chase, Forde, Motie, A Joseph, Seales.
10:32AM
England win the toss and bowl
Harry Brook says there's a little bit of live grass and hopes England can get something out of the pitch early on.
Nasser Hussain asks Shai Hope what he would have done. 'Doesn't really matter now, does it?!' is the reply.
10:12AM
Good morning
Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport's live, over-by-over coverage of the second ODI between England and West Indies at Cardiff. White-ball cricket moves pretty fast: three days on from his first game as full-time captain, Harry Brook has a chance to wrap up his first series victory.
England were excellent at Edgbaston, marmalising a poor West Indies by 238 runs, with Jacob Bethwell and Saqib Mahmood outstanding. Brook will want more of the same, though England have been forced into one change after Jamie Overton suffered a broken finger in that first game.
He joins an injury list that includes Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Mark Wood, Olly Stone and more. But even with all those injuries, England are able to bring in a bowler of Matt Potts' quality. He was impressive in last year's ODI series against Australia and has been unfortunate not to play an ODI since then.
England have decided not to call up a replacement, which means Lancashire's Luke Wood is the spare seamer for the remainder of the series, which concludes at The Oval on Tuesday.
'That was a phenomenal performance from the boys,' said Brook at Edgbaston. 'There were four of us that got 50+ scores, if one of us kicked on from there, that would have bee] a pretty complete performance.'
West Indies are likely to bring back the dangerous opener Evin Lewis, who was injured in the warm-up before the first ODI at Edgbaston. There is a chance of rain today, though it's unlikely to have a major impact.
The match starts at 11am, with the toss at 10.30am.