WI 9-0published at 1 over
The fiery Katherine Brunt shares the new ball. (Question, why is it fire and fiery? Surely it should be firey?)
England win by one wicket off final ball
Will reach semi-finals if they beat Pakistan
Relive in-play highlights of Bangladesh v Pakistan
Alan Jewell
The fiery Katherine Brunt shares the new ball. (Question, why is it fire and fiery? Surely it should be firey?)
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Brilliant start for the West Indies. Heather Knight dragged the ball too short, which you can't do against a power side."
Wonderful start for the Windies, with 18-year-old Matthews taking two of Knight's first three deliveries for boundaries. Loose from Knight, too short. Knight switches from round to over the wicket, conceding a further single.
England, in that slightly odd pink colour the men and women have been wearing, have taken the field. The maroon-clad West Indies openers Hayley Matthews and Stafanie Taylor join them. Heather Knight to begin with her off-breaks.
Did you see the BBC Sportsday debate yesterday about sporting films? It got me thinking about cricketing films. Have any decent ones ever been made?
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"England had a opportunity to try slightly different tactics in the last game against India with Heather Knight coming on for the first over and it worked. West Indies are a team who like to get at you - they want to get out there and get on with it. It gives England an opportunity to slow things down."
And I need you now tonight, I need you more than ever. Text 81111, tweet using the hashtag #bbccricket, external or email tms@bbc.co.uk. Excellent England, or wonderful West Indies?
BBC Test Match Special
We're bringing you a double double of coverage this afternoon. Not only can you follow England with the live text and radio coverage (TMS is on air right now), we'll have video highlights of Pakistan's game against Bangladesh. Confusing, in a good way.
Charlotte Edwards loses the flick of the coin, with West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor choosing to bat first in Dharamsala.
Now England can all but secure their place in the Women's World Twenty20 semi-finals.
Just the small matter of West Indies, and the toughest test of the tournament so far, to deal with.
... and so were India. Just.
Bangladesh were beaten...