England's Jos Buttler (R) celebrates with captain Eoin Morgan after reaching his century against West Indies. Photo: APJos Buttler and Chris Gayle went toe-to-toe with two titanic centuries as England defeated the West Indies by 29 runs in a scintillating fourth one-day international in Grenada. Buttler made career-best 150 in 77 balls, blazing his last hundred runs in just 31 deliveries as England posted what looked like a mountainous total of 418-6. But Gayle set up a tense finale by smashing 162, before England held on to take a 2-1 series lead. England ultimately had the stronger supporting cast, as Eoin Morgan made a 103 of his own during a 204-run stand with Buttler.
Source: Otago Daily Times February 27, 2019 23:26 UTC