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. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 15 October

    Katherine Sciver-Brunt
    Ex-England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    You wouldn't have expected this for England after the year they've had. There's not many words to say right now.

    This is the West Indies of old. They are so unpredictable and they've taken this game from England so badly.

  2. 'It means a lot'published at 18:23 British Summer Time 15 October

    Player of the match Qiana Joseph: "[Hayley Matthews] told me just back myself, watch the ball all the way through and go through the line of the ball.

    "I was real aggressive at the start and took that agression all the way through my innings.

    "It was a big challenge [to open] but I back myself to play through the line of the ball. I feel real happy and just want to thank the Lord. I couldn't do it without Jesus Christ and my teammates are there supporting me all the way. I am real thankful. It means a lot to us."

    Qiana JospehImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 15 October

    Media caption,

    Best shots of Joseph's 50

    Qiana Joseph is named player of the match. She's invited to do a dance as she's given the award, and duly obliges with a merry jig.

    Her first T20 half-century proves a huge factor in this victory for the West Indies.

  4. Postpublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 15 October

    West Indies player rush on to the field to celebrate with Aaliyah Alleyne and Chinelle Henry. They are absolutely overjoyed.

    Injured captain Heather Knight, meanwhile, in tears as she hugs her disconsolate England team-mates.

    Stick with us as we pick the bones out this one.

  5. Postpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 15 October

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    England have been humbled. They are shell-shocked, stunned and heading home.

  6. champagne moment

    WEST INDIES WIN BY SIX WICKETSpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 15 October

    Aaliyah Alleyne gets the job done.

    England are out of the Women's T20 World Cup at the group stage.

    Heather Knight's side finish level on six points with West Indies and South Africa, but both those teams have a superior net run rate.

    Media caption,

    West Indies win to knock England out of Women's T20 World Cup

  7. WI 140-4published at 17.3 overs

    Aaliyah Alleyne hits a Sophie Ecclestone full toss for four. West Indies one hit away.

  8. Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 15 October

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    If West Indies win the game inside 19 overs, they will top the group on net run rate and face New Zealand in the semi-finals.

  9. Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 15 October

    Katherine Sciver-Brunt
    Ex-England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Sophie Ecclestone had a wry good shout, but instantly calmed down and was like, does it matter.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17.2 overs

    Dottin b Ecclestone 27 (WI 136-4)

    Sophie Ecclestone roars with delight after cleaning up Deandra Dottin, then remembers England's predicament. Dottin had stepped across her stumps but missed.

  11. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 15 October

    Rufus Bullough
    CricViz analyst

    For West Indies to finish top of the group - and therefore avoid Australia in the semi-finals - they must within 19 overs if they finish on 142.

    It changes slightly if they make more than 142 (i.e hit a six when on 141) to:

    143-144: Five balls remaining

    145: Four balls remaining

    146: Three balls remaining

    147: Two balls remaining

  12. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 15 October

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Shemaine Campbelle is walking off, but it feels like it only prolongs England's elimination.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17 overs

    Campbelle run out (Capsey/Jones) 5 (WI 136-3)

    Deandra Dottin opens the face to guide it behind point, but Shemaine Campbelle is well short of her ground when she grounds her bat at the striker's end. Did she bacl up enough?

    Either way, it's good work by Alice Capsey to get the ball to Amy Jones who whips off the bails.

  14. Umpire reviewpublished at 17 overs

    England miss a run-out chance earlier in the over as Deandra Dottin struggles to make her ground but the throws misses the stumps.

    However, Shemaine Campbelle could be on her way off the final ball of the over.

  15. WI 135-2published at 16.3 overs

    Nat Sciver-Brunt brings herself into the attack.

    Deandra Dottin cuts and West Indies run a three, which is a bit of collector's item during their stand-and-deliver approach here.

  16. Postpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 15 October

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Deandra Dottin has been out of the game for so long, but she's back playing for West Indies and doing things that only she can do.

    England do not know what to do! Suddenly those England hopes are evaporating again.

  17. 6 runs

    WI 128-2published at 16 overs

    And other off Deandra Dottin's sponsor-less bat.

    This is big as the experienced all-rounder swings across the line and heaves it over the boundary for another maximum.

    West Indies can cruise home from here.

  18. How is net run-rate calculated?published at 18:03 British Summer Time 15 October

    Run-rate is the average number of runs scored per over by a team in their entire innings - so, for example, a score of 140 off 20 overs equals seven runs per over.

    Net run-rate is calculated by subtracting the opposition's run-rate from the other team's run-rate.

    The winning side will therefore have a positive net run-rate, and the losers a negative net run-rate.

    In a tournament, net run-rate is worked out by taking the average runs per over scored by that team in each game and subtracting the average runs per over scored against them.

    If a team is bowled out inside their allotted overs, their run-rate is calculated by dividing the runs by the maximum overs they could have batted - 20 overs in the case of this tournament.

  19. 6 runs

    WI 122-2published at 15.4 overs

    Deandra Dottin is down on knee again, and hauls Charlie Dean for six.

    Remember that pressure England were building up? Yep, that's gone.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 15 October

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    Can someone explain NRR to me. If WI win with 1 ball left, are both England and WI not above SA?

    Anon