Summary

  • England beat West Indies by nine wickets (DLS method) to complete ODI series clean sweep

  • Sciver-Brunt makes 57 not out as opener

  • Windies made 106-8 off 21 overs after innings was interrupted by five-hour rain delay

  • Joseph scores 34 and Glenn takes 3-21

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary on BBC Sounds

  1. Postpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 7 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2

    Sophia DunkleyImage source, Getty Images

    Sophia Dunkley has adjusted her grip in the last year or so. She is making sure her hands don't go back to the old grip.

  2. Eng 4-0published at 0.2 overs

    Dunkley 4, Sciver-Brunt 0

    Sophia Dunkley is not hanging around.

    She is off the mark with a well-timed drive that races away to the boundary through cover.

  3. How's stat?!published at 17:46 British Summer Time 7 June

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    Nat Sciver-Brunt has only once opened the batting for England previously, opening in a rain-reduced five over T20I against West Indies in Derby back in 2020.

  4. Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 7 June

    Zaida James has the ball for West Indies.

    And Sophia Dunkley will take the striker.

    Here we go.

  5. Postpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 7 June

    Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophia Dunkley will open the batting for England and are raring to get back on the field.

    A reminder that we will have a four-over powerplay in this second innings.

  6. England need 106 runs to win in 21 overspublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 7 June

    After a five-hour delay, we have had an eventful 8.3 overs of West Indies batting.

    England have been set a DLS-adjusted target of 106 in 21 overs to secure a whitewash in this three-game one-day international series against the Windies.

    And we will be back under way with the chase shortly.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 21 overs

    Alleyne c Dunkley b Glenn 27 (WI 106-8)

    Aaliyah Alleyne's impressive cameo comes to an end, and with that, the West Indies innings too.

    Alleyne skies one to Sophia Dunkley at point and Sarah Glenn picks up her third wicket.

    Media caption,

    Alleyne is caught by Dunkley off the bowling of Glenn

  8. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 7 June

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer in Taunton on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I don't think there was any doubt where Qiana Joseph was aiming. England set the field perfectly for it.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20.1 overs

    Joseph c Dunkley b Glenn 34

    Qiana Joseph goes.

    The Windies batter tries to hit Sarah Glenn, bowling the final over, for a maximum, but it ends up in the safe hands of Sophia Dunkley, at deep midwicket.

    Media caption,

    Joseph is caught by Dunkley off the bowling of Glenn

  10. WI 95-6published at 20 overs

    Alleyne 27, Joseph 34

    Media caption,

    'Where has this been all day?' - Alleyne hits five consecutive fours off penultimate over

    Aaliyah Alleyne hits another one over mid-off to make it five boundaries on the trot.

    Lauren Filer's penultimate over of the innings goes for 16 runs!

  11. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 7 June

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer in Taunton on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2

    West Indies' Aaliyah Alleyne hits a boundary for four during the third Women's One Day International match at The Cooper Associates County Ground, TauntonImage source, PA Media

    Fair enough, you need to swing for everything when you only have two overs left.

    The pace on the ball is working wonders for West Indies at the moment.

  12. WI 91-6published at 19.4 overs

    Alleyne 19, Joseph 34

    Lauren Filer is having a hard time against Aaliyah Alleyne.

    Though not very convincing, the West Indies batter has four boundaries in a row here!

    The tourists will take that, in whatever shape or form they come.

  13. WI 75-6published at 19 overs

    Joseph 34, Alleyne 7

    Sarah Glenn almost gets the wicket of Qiana Joseph, who gets a massive leading edge but the ball lands safely between the fielders.

    Aaliyah Alleyne then hits a boundary down to the third region as the Windies get some valuable runs on the board.

  14. WI 67-6published at 18 overs

    Joseph 32, Alleyne 1

    West Indies' Qiana Joseph (left) batting as England's Amy Jones fields as wicketkeeper during the third Women's One Day International match at The Cooper Associates County Ground, TauntonImage source, PA Media

    Meanwhile, it's business as usual from Qiana Joseph at the other end.

    The West Indies opener sends Charlie Dean to the rope through point, off the first ball.

    Three more runs come from that over as Dean's stint with the ball comes to an end.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 7 June

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    Full credit to Somerset CCC, letting people come back in to enjoy a makeshift T21. Really hoping the weather holds so we can see a result!

    Toby, the rather soaked England fan

  16. WI 60-6published at 17 overs

    Alleyne 1, Joseph 25

    West Indies finding it hard to get ticking here.

    Sarah Glenn starts the over with a wide, but balls six dot balls to Aaliyah Alleyne.

    Brilliant stuff from the England leg-spinner.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 7 June

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    21 overs, you say? You sure about that?

    Phil, Hitchen

  18. WI 59-6published at 16 overs

    Joseph 25 ,Alleyne 1

    Aaliyah Alleyne opens her account with a risky single as Nat Sciver-Brunt misses the stumps with her throw.

    Six runs and a wicket coming off Lauren Filer's over.

  19. Postpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 7 June

    Heather Knight
    Former England captain on BBC Radio Sports Extra 2

    Alice Davidson-Richards is quite a tall lass at mid-off.

    She managed to get her hands up and grab that one.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15.2 overs

    Glasgow c Davidson-Richards b Filer 9 (WI 58-6)

    Media caption,

    Glasgow caught by Davidson-Richards at mid-off

    Brilliant grab from Alice Davidson-Richards.

    Jannillea Glasgow hits Lauren Filer for a boundary through the covers but the England pacer gets her revenge with the very next delivery.

    Glasgow goes for a big one again but can only scuff it into the hands of Davidson-Richards at mid-off.