Joe Root became a leading top scorer in England in international for one day, with 166 times winning the West Indies in Cardiff.
Root, who also occupies the top scorer in his country in the tests, ended 166 out of 139 balls where England reached its goal in 309 with seven balls to take a series of three games with a game to spare it.
The death toll from Captain Iwine Morgan has exceeded 6,957 on the highest ODI, where England's recovery led from 93-4, which included the ducks of Jimmy Smith, Ben Dakit and Jos Bater.
Along with Harry Brook on a third platform of 85, before a brilliant partnership from 143 with Will Jacz, England was placed at the distance of touching the victory.
A fierce talisman from Alzarri Joseph, which ended 4-31, represents the cranes for 49 and Brydon Carse for two people to keep the West Indies interested, but Root and Adil Rashid quietly from the remaining 21 runs, closed by its style by a classic root on the ground.
Earlier, West Indies' 308 was created by Keance Carty's 103, which was seized half -centuries from Brandon King and Shab -Hop – with great pluralism from Fielding in England.
Carty and King 141 added to the second Wikit, but the first was placed by Duckett on one and Saqib Mahmoud in 41, while Duckkett also dropped King in 11 and somehow threatened the opportunity to run out when they were cut off in the middle of the field in 21st.
The roles fell away from 205-2 when Carti fell three balls after reaching his pod, where Rashid got 4-63 and Three Mahmoud Late Wickkets, which was touched.
Visitors were left to waste 14 balls from their roles, as the last five share the share for 50 strata, which is less than a little support as it was the last time in 78 balls from 66 balls.
The third and final ODI is performed in The OVAL on Tuesday.