GLOUCESTERSHIRE are gearing up for their biggest match of the season on Sunday.

And the county club will be hoping that a huge crowd at Bristol’s Brightside Ground will see England deliver a knock-out blow on the West Indies and wrap up the One Day International Series 3-0.

England will be hunting down the tourists today at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, when they lock horns for the second of the five-match series.

And, if England can play at Trent Bridge as they did on Tuesday in the opening ODI clash, which they won by a comfortable seven wickets at Old Trafford, Manchester, it will set a mouth-watering scene for the third game at Bristol.

Jonny Bairstow was England’s hero in that first match as he bagged his maiden one-day international hundred.

Bairstow completed an unbeaten century and he controlled England’s run chase of an under-par 204-9.

Now Bairstow will be hoping for a repeat performance at the Brightside Ground.

He said after Tuesday’s match: “I missed out (on a century) earlier on in the summer. I was just thinking about not messing up again on 99.

“When I slipped coming back for the third, I thought ‘Oh no, not again! I’m (just) really pleased,” he added.

“I’m delighted to have scored my first one-day hundred for England. There aren’t many people who’ve done it - and to join that elusive club is something. So you’ve got to enjoy it when you do.”

And Liam Plunkett is hoping to make an impression today and at Bristol.

The Yorkshire bowler has finally found his niche with England as he looks to end the year as the leading wicket-taker in one-day internationals.

Plunkett has 28 scalps in 13 appearances in 2017, placing him third behind Pakistan’s Hasan Ali (31) and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan (36).

He said: “I’m quite comfortable in my own skin with England now. I feel in a good place and I feel like I deserve to be in the eleven, which is always nice.”