Summary

  1. Farewellpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 30 May

    Thanks all from us from the first ODI at Derby as England go one up in the three-match series.

    Take a read of Ffion Wynne's report to see how it all played out.

    We'll be back for the second ODI on Wednesday, that's at Leicester and another 13:00 BST start.

    Have a good evening.

  2. 'I am proud of how well we have settled as a team'published at 20:32 British Summer Time 30 May

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt: "I'm feeling great. It was my first 50-over game for a while but the team did brilliantly.

    "The openers read the conditions really well. It was a bit tacky at the start but they did brilliantly and caught up and accelerated really well. It set us up for a great score.

    On Linsey Smith: "She bowled brilliantly. She waited for a while to get the ball in her hand but she keeps the pressure on so well.

    "I am most proud of the way we have settled in with so many changes and committing to what we wanted to do which is huge partnerships and strong batting.

    "We could have fielded better, the outfield made it difficult but we can't dip on our energy. It will be something to improve for next time however."

  3. 'It was great fun out there with Tammy'published at 20:29 British Summer Time 30 May

    Player of the Match Amy Jones: "I feel pretty good. I was very excited to get the chance to bat at the top of the order again. It was great fun out there with Tam [Tammy Beaumont].

    On batting at the top: "It is a chance to go out there and set the tone. I enjoy batting in the middle also, to bat anywhere for this England team is a great privilege. I am just really happy with how it went today.

    "They bowled well at the top, the ball was doing a little bit but we made the most of a batting wicket.

    "It was a brilliant convincing win and everyone is happy with winning the first game in the series, it will put us in good stead."

  4. Postpublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 30 May

    Linsey Smith became only the second England player to take five wickets on debut, finishing with figures of 5-36.

    Here are her wickets...

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    Smith dismisses James in her first ODI over

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    'The ball sneaks through bat and pad' - Smith dismisses Campbelle for nine

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    Smith bowls Mangru for one

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    Claxton caught in deep mid-wicket by Dunkley for 17

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    Smith dismisses Fraser to complete five wicket haul on debut

  5. 'We can still take a lot of positives'published at 20:25 British Summer Time 30 May

    West Indies captain Hayley Matthews: "It was pretty hard out there. The [England] openers played really well and were super disciplined. We weren't able to find a breakthrough until later on when they were set for a pretty big total."

    Asked what her side could have done differently: "The boundary balls. We were able bowl lot of dot balls in the innings. It would have been over 50% but way too many boundary balls throughout the innings."

    On Qiana Joseph's fifty: "It was really good to see. She didn't have the best start to this tournament but to come out like that and rectify the way her tour has been going is definitely a big plus for us. If we see it more often it will do wonders for the team."

    On what the team can take into the second match: "We can still take a lot of positives from today. Getting to the total we got to with so many young girls in the team does say a lot. If we can tighten up a few areas in the bowling it will be a much more competitive game."

  6. Postpublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 30 May

    While we wait for the player interviews, shall we enjoy some of the highlights from England's remarkable opening partnership of 222 between Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont?

    Enjoy...

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    'Beaumont unleashes' with century innings to put England in commanding position

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    'What a relief that must be' - Jones makes first career ODI century

  7. How's stat?!published at 20:14 British Summer Time 30 May

    Phil Long
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    This is West Indies best ODI total against England.

  8. Postpublished at 20:13 British Summer Time 30 May

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    As soon as England got 250 on the board, you knew the game was basically done.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.2 overs

    Alleyne c Cross b Bell 44 (WI 237 all out)

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    Cross takes catch at mid-off to dismiss Alleyne and seal 108 run win for England

    The West Indies don't quite make it to the end of the innings.

    England seal the win by 108 runs, as Aaliyah Alleyne lofts a Lauren Bell delivery into the hands of Kate Cross down the ground.

    A spirited effort from the tailender, who made 44 from 46 balls.

  10. WI 236-9published at 48 overs

    Four more for Aaliyah Alleyne, jumping and cutting Em Arlott's short ball for four.

    It's not quite as elaborate as Tammy Beaumont's version in the first innings - let's take another look at that, shall we?

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    Beaumont hits 'inventive' ramp shot over the slips for four

  11. WI 232-9published at 47 overs

    A wide and a single off Lauren Bell's seventh over.

    18 balls to go.

  12. WI 230-9published at 46 overs

    Karishma Ramharack gets off the mark, slashing Arlott over point - it's cut off well at the boundary by Nat Sciver-Brunt.

    Couple of targets for the West Indies now, you'd imagine - last the 50 overs and get the margin of defeat under 100.

    They're not far from both.

  13. WI 225-9published at 45 overs

    For the second over in a row, the first ball of Lauren Bell's over goes for four, with Aaliyah Alleyne's cover drive bouncing just in front of Nat Sciver-Brunt to deceive the England skipper and head on to the boundary.

    She adds two more with a cut to point that, again, bounced just in front of Alice Capsey.

    Did the England fielder get a fingertip on that? Hard to say, and no real need to dwell on it at this stage.

  14. WI 219-9published at 44 overs

    Karishma Ramharack is the last batter of the hutch.

    She fails to score from the last three balls of the over, but not for want of trying, taking a big swipe at Em Arlott's last delivery.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 43.3 overs

    Fletcher c Dunkley b Arlott 11 (WI 219-9)

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    Fletcher caught in square leg by Dunkley

    It's another catch for Sophia Dunkley!

    Afy Fletcher pulls the returning Em Arlott to square leg, where Dunkley takes the catch - that's three wickets in a row.

    It's also a second wicket on ODI debut for Em Arlott.

  16. WI 216-8published at 43 overs

    England's opening bowler Lauren Bell returns for her fifth over.

    Fletcher cuts her first ball out to the boundary, Emma Lamb tries to cut the four off but her knee makes contact with the rope.

    Two balls later, the tailender gets another boundary in a similar area, this time beating the dive of Lamb.

  17. WI 206-8published at 42 overs

    Afy Fletcher is the new batter, she comes onto strike for the second half of Charlie Dean's over and picks up a single towards mid-wicket.

    Dean is now finished with figures of 0-38.

  18. How's stat?!published at 19:37 British Summer Time 30 May

    Rufus Bullough
    CricViz analyst

    Linsey Smith becomes the second England player to get five wickets on her debut, along with Laura Harper who took 5-12 against The Netherlands in July 1999 at the age of just 15.

  19. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 30 May

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Linsey Smith has taken this opportunity and has put a forceful case forward for her not to be dropped.

  20. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 30 May

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Linsey Smith has been waiting a long time to make her debut so it's great to see. It was a neat catch from Sophia Dunkley.