1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 33 overs

    Glasgow c Beaumont b Davidson-Richards 44 (WI 154-5)

    Media caption,

    Beaumont catches Glasgow at fine leg

    Eventually, with a huge slice of luck, Alice Davidson-Richards gets her revenge.

    It comes through a rubbish delivery - short and down the leg side. Jannillea Glasgow chases her ninth four but manages to help the ball into the hands of Tammy Beaumont at fine leg.

  2. Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 4 June

    Jannillea Glasgow has played some crunching strokes here...

    Media caption,

    'Lovely drive!' - Glasgow hits Davidson-Richards for back-to-back fours

  3. Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 4 June

    Katherine Sciver-Brunt
    Ex-England bowler on BBC Sport commentary

    Jannillea Glasgow is going along nicely, making it nice for the crowd.

  4. WI 147-4published at 32 overs

    Target 367

    At the age of 21, Jannillea Glasgow is another of the youngsters in this Windies XI.

    She took 1-59 earlier too with the wicket of Emma Lamb her first in ODIs although that dismissal was overshadowed by the catch by 20-year-old Realeanna Grimmond.

    Media caption,

    'A brilliant catch' - Grimmond's one handed catch ends Lamb's 55 run innings

  5. Postpublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 4 June

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is a joy to watch. There's a little bit of positivity and intent from Jannillea Glasgow, she's playing the ball beautifully.

  6. WI 144-4published at 31.2 overs

    Jannillea Glasgow is enjoying herself as she cuts Alice Capsey twice more with four the reward on both occasions.

    This is Glasgow's fifth ODI. It's already her highest score.

  7. WI 136-4published at 31 overs

    Target 367

    After the battering from Jannillea Glasgow, Alice Davidson-Richards has conceded 26 runs in two overs.

    Not the impression she is hoping to make so far.

  8. WI 135-4published at 30.4 overs

    The match may be done but there's plenty to be gained by some of the players personally.

    One of those is Alice Davidson-Richards who has been brought in for the impressive Em Arlott.

    At the minute it's not working as Glasgow hits a third boundary in four deliveries.

  9. Postpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 4 June

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I'm loving this intent from Jannillea Glasgow. She hasn't played any rash shots.

  10. WI 123-4published at 30 overs

    Target 367

    Here is some more good hitting from Jannillea Glasgow, who has clearly been watching from the sidelines and thought she'd go about things differently.

    She crouches and biffs Alice Capsey back over her for four. The required run-rate is still over 12 mind.

  11. WI 118-4published at 29 overs

    Need 249 more runs to win

    England are making steady progress through this batting line-up rather than threatening a flurry of wickets.

    Media caption,

    James outside edge caught by Jones as first West Indies wicket falls

    Media caption,

    Bell takes catch at backward point to dismiss Campbelle

    Media caption,

    Cross takes 'simple catch' at long on to dismiss Grimmond for 53

  12. WI 114-4published at 28.3 overs

    Media caption,

    'Lovely drive!' - Glasgow hits Davidson-Richards for back-to-back fours

    Alice Davidson-Richards comes on for her first bowl today and her second ball is crashed through the covers by new batter Jannillea Glasgow.

    The left-hander swivels on the next one to take four too.

  13. WI 105-4published at 28 overs

    After taking that catch, Kate Cross high-fived Tammy Beaumont with her elbows.

    I assume that's to try to avoid catching the lurgy Beaumont said she was struggling with earlier.

  14. Postpublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 4 June

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    The shot was right. You'd rather that Stafanie Taylor play that and get out in an oppose to her just playing it safe. They need to put runs on the board.

  15. Postpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 4 June

    Melissa Story
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    Stafanie Taylor was growing impatient just prodding and poking it around.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 27.4 overs

    Taylor c Cross b Capsey 18 (105-4)

    Media caption,

    Cross takes catch at mid on to dismiss Taylor

    Eventually something had to give. West Indies were going nowhere, Stafanie Taylor chances her arm but scuffs her shot and it loops to Kate Cross at mid-on.

  17. How's stat?!published at 18:42 British Summer Time 4 June

    Rufus Bullough
    CricViz analyst

    Media caption,

    Grimmond reaches half-century on debut

    An enterprising knock from Realeanna Grimmond on debut for the West Indies, scoring 53 off 72 balls. She capitalised on the England bowlers when they missed their length short, scoring 23 runs off 12 balls (SR 192).

  18. WI 101-3published at 27 overs

    Taylor 18, Gajnabi 4

    Linsey Smith is looping the ball down slow - as slow as 45mph - and West Indies' scoring has ground to a halt.

    12 runs have come in the past five overs.

  19. WI 98-3published at 26 overs

    Target 367

    Thanks Mike!

    If you wanted to know how this game is drifting, the chat on TMS is currently which captains make the best T sign for a review.

    I always thought Alastair Cook's was the equivalent of a firm handshake. All forearm.

    Alastair Cook calls for reviewImage source, Getty Images
  20. WI 96-3published at 25 overs

    One more single for Taylor, who moves to 16 from 27 deliveries.

    A very steep hill to climb for the West Indies from here - here's Matthew Henry to take you through the rest of the innings.

    WormImage source, Cricviz/BBC