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 17:37 British Summer Time 15 October

    Tash Farrant
    England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Thank goodness for drinks for England. It's probably come seven overs too late. West Indies have come out brilliantly in this chase.

    England have dropped four catches now. You don't normally see that - they are a brilliant fielding unit.

    If they can't pick up two or three wickets in the next couple of overs, this looks pretty much done for England.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 15 October

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    At least my dissertation won't be as disregarded on Thursday as it has been today - 6am alarm and the cricket won't finish until after 6pm.

    Sam, 8000 words to go, Southampton

  3. Postpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 15 October

    Hayley Matthews and Qiana Joseph need 53 off 60 balls. They could do it in singles from here.

    Somehow, I don't think they will...

  4. drinks break

    West Indies 89-0 at drinkspublished at 10 overs

    Hmmm. England in a bit of trouble here.

    West Indies are ahead of England after 10 oversImage source, BBC Sport/CricViz
  5. Postpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 15 October

    Tash Farrant
    England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Maia Bouchier drops a catchImage source, Getty Images

    That wasn't totally straightforward, but you normally see Maia Bouchier taking those catches. She is normally a brilliant boundary fielder. The only thing you can put this down to is the pressure.

  6. 6 runs

    WI 87-0published at 9.2 overs

    Maia Bouchier is not having much luck out at deep mid-wicket.

    Qiana Joseph with another biffed swipe to leg off Charlie Dean and Bouchier makes up the ground, dives, but allows the ball to slip through her fingers and it goes over the rope for six.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 15 October

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    Losing games of T20 cricket happens. What’s disappointing is not making NRR an option of a way of scraping through by the Bangladesh and SA games being close games.

    Martin in Manchester

  8. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 15 October

    Tash Farrant
    England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    England are shell-shocked. They haven't been put under any pressure in the build-up to this tournament or during the tournament.

    They are being put under real pressure here now and England are not dealing with it very well.

  9. WI 81-0published at 9 overs

    Three singles and a wide from Lauren Bell off her second over. A decent comeback, but England desperately need wickets here.

    It's not helped they have dropped Qiana Joseph twice, arguably three times if you count that tough Maia Bouchier chance.

  10. WI 79-0published at 8.1 overs

    Nat Sciver-Brunt turns to Lauren Bell, who goes full to Qiana Joseph with her first ball.

    Without a care in the world Joseph swings to leg again, but the ball drops just short of the fielder at square leg.

    It feels like it's going to be one of those days for England.

  11. Postpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 15 October

    Tash Farrant
    England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Maia Bouchier is one of England's best fielders and she should've taken that. The pressure is doing a whole lot of things to England. The fielders are letting them down.

  12. WI 77-0published at 8 overs

    Sarah Glenn starts two dots and two singles.

    Qiana Joseph swings across the line and the ball goes aerially down to cow corner where Maia Bouchier snaps her hands like a crocodile but is unable to clasp it. A tough chance, in truth.

    Four more to the total.

  13. WI 72-0published at 7.3 overs

    Biff. Bash. Bosh.

    Hayley Matthews is going to take some stopping at this rate.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 15 October

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    Are England going to challenge Pakistan for most dropped catches in a match at this World Cup? Is the pressure getting too much?

    Grant in Caernarfon

    This will be great for Windies cricket. Take NSB and Sophie Ecclestone away and this is just an average side!

    Nick in Leicestershire

  15. WI 70-0published at 7 overs

    The first over without a boundary as Qiana Joseph and Hayley Matthews pick out the fielders. The rest of the West Indies players are sat outside their dressing room clapping.

    Time for Sarah Glenn.

    "Come on Glenny!" shouts Henry Moeran from the back of the TMS box.

  16. How's stat?!published at 17:17 British Summer Time 15 October

    Rufus Bullough
    CricViz analyst

    Qiana Joseph slog sweepsImage source, Getty Images

    That is the highest powerplay total of the tournament so far, surpassing England's 66 against Scotland.

  17. WI 68-0published at 6.3 overs

    The first two balls of Sophie Ecclestone's second over command a bit of respect from Qiana Joseph, before she wallops it leg side but it's cut off and England prevent the boundary.

    Just a single. Hayley Matthews on strike.

  18. Postpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 15 October

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

    That shot came for the second four off the back foot and it's ended up being one bounce over extra cover. It shows the form Hayley Matthews is in right now.

  19. WI 67-0published at 6 overs

    A poor ball from Charlie Dean midway through the over who gives Hayley Matthews a nice easy half tracker, and the West Indies opener effortlessly pulls it to the boundary for four.

    Next ball Matthews backs away to give herself some room and goes inside out to hit Dean over the top of cover for four.

    Matthew finishes the over with a deft dink, helping the ball down through fine leg for another four. 12 off the over. England are heading out of the tournament before the start of the six o'clock news at this rate.

  20. WI 55-0published at 5 overs

    England's players looks confused, flummoxed and a little shell shocked here.

    Here's how Sophia Dunkley shelled Qiana Joseph early in her innings.