Brad Taylor captained England U19s to a second World Cup win in three days, against the West Indies in Chittagong.

The Hampshire off-spinner's team followed their record-breaking 299-run win against Fiji with a 61-run victory in their penultimate group match.

His Hampshire spin twin Mason Crane (8-0-44-1) had Shamar Springer caught by Burnham at slip with a classic leg break and Taylor (6-0-28-0) took an excellent catch at deep mid-wicket as the Windies were bowled out for 221 in reply to England's 282-7.

Taylor, who made six not out from the last two balls of the first innings, said: “It got a bit nervy in their innings when they put a partnership together, but we’re very happy with that win in the end.

“Our seamers bowled brilliantly today on a pitch that didn’t offer them a lot. We thought our total was above par as well although we were a bit disappointed not to get a few more from the position we were in at one point.”

With Zimbabwe hammering Fiji by seven wicket in today's other game in Group C, England may still need to win their remaining group game against Zimbabwe in Chittagong on Sunday to be sure of their quarter-final place.