Opting to bowl first, England's bowlers wreaked havoc on the West Indies' top order, reducing them to a precarious 23-4 within seven overs. Shai Hope's resilient 68 and Sherfane Rutherford's 63 offered some resistance, but England's bowling attack, spearheaded by the redemption-seeking Sam Curran and Liam Livingstone, dominated with three wickets each. Rehan Ahmed and Gus Atkinson also contributed significantly with two wickets apiece.
Chasing a modest target of 202, England comfortably reached the mark in under 33 overs, with the rediscovered form of Sam Curran and captain Jos Buttler leading the charge. Curran's stellar performance in this match marked a stark contrast to his struggles in the previous encounter, where he endured the worst-ever figures for an England bowler. The series now hangs in the balance with the third and final ODI set to be the decider.