Summary

  • England knocked out of T20 World Cup in group stage after defeat by West Indies

  • Windies progress, alongside South Africa from Group B, after chasing 142

  • England made 141-7 with Nat Sciver-Brunt making unbeaten 57 off 49 balls

  • Heather Knight retires hurt with tight calf and is not fielding - Sciver-Brunt captaining England

  • Semi-final schedule: Australia v South Africa (Wednesday, 15:00 BST) & West Indies v New Zealand (Thursday, 15:00 BST)

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary at top of page

  1. 'We back ourselves to put pressure on England'published at 14:37 British Summer Time 15 October

    West Indies captain Hayley Matthews: "We are going to bowl first. We have been pretty successful doing that in this tournament and during the entire year. So, we are backing ourselves to go out there, and put some pressure on the opponents."

    "We just want to go out there and play our best brand of cricket. Once we are out there playing our best cricket and getting the win, I don't think any of the narratives come into play."

  2. West Indies win the toss and will bowl firstpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 15 October

    Heather Knight tosses the coinImage source, Getty Images

    In a must-win game, Hayley Matthews has won the toss and decided to bowl first.

    Heather Knight says she would have bowled too, but isn't too fussed with setting a total.

  3. Hellopublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 15 October

    England v West Indies (15:00 BST)

    The T20 World Cup continues apace, as England and West Indies go head to head in Dubai in the final match of Group B.

    Both sides are still very much in contention for a semi-final spot, but we'll get to all those pesky permutations in a bit.

    First, let's get the news from the middle...

    Heather KnightImage source, Getty Images