Moeen Ali's spectacular 53-ball hundred in the third one-day international against Windies is the second-fastest for England - the record still held by Jos Buttler, who blasted 100 from 46 balls against Pakistan in 2015.
Click on the video above to watch to the best of Buttler's blistering knock in the fourth ODI in Dubai after absorbing the headlines from his 52-ball 116 below.
- Buttler smashed 10 fours and eight sixes in his knock
- Broke his own record of 61 balls, made against Sri Lanka in 2014
- At the time he owned all of the top three fastest ODI centuries by an English batsman, the other his 66-ball effort against New Zealand in 2015
- It was the joint-seventh fastest century in ODI history
- First fifty took 30 balls, and second just 16
- Buttler brought up his hundred with the last of three sixes off Anwar Ali in the penultimate over
- England scored 129 from the final 10 overs - the most they've managed from the final 10 since 2000