Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 22 June 2016
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
"I can't remember many spinners having a longer run-up than Laura Marsh. She's got a steady old run-up."
England make 378-5, their highest ODI total
Openers Winfield (123) & Beaumont (104) add 235
Sciver hits 80 from 33 balls
Pakistan 166 all out (Shrubsole 4-19)
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Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
"I can't remember many spinners having a longer run-up than Laura Marsh. She's got a steady old run-up."
A slip now for Marsh. No wicket for her yet though and a smattering of singles ensues.
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Chris Smith: There's a chance that neither of the England centurions will be Man of Match today if Sciver keeps taking wickets.
The sun is out and the thermometer at the boundary edge indicates 22 degrees, a tribute to the late, great Richie. New Road now features a rather ugly building, a well-known hotel chain, but there are still plenty of attractive areas, the members' enclosure particularly floriferous. Two singles in the Sciver over.
Here's a chance to watch Georgia Elwiss's diving catch to remove Javeria Khan.
Marsh is getting some appreciable spin away from the left-hander but Bismah collects a streaky boundary with a thick edge through the vacant slip area.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
"There's not much happening. There's just been two maidens bowled, and Pakistan are chasing a billion here. It's all gone a bit dreary."
Another maiden, this time for Sciver, and the rate is now in double figures. The sparse crowd are not going to have a thrilling finish I think it is fair to assume.
So we have had 20 overs and we will have a result, which, barring something miraculous, will be an England win. The sun is back out now in fact. Marsh, varying her flight mischievously, records her first maiden.
Two wides from Sciver but it is not going to spoil her day. She has an ODI best 80 with six sixes and 2-10. Player of the match is going to be more competitive than the actual match.
India have beaten Zimbabwe by three runs in their third Twenty20 international in Harare, to take the series 2-1 - having previously won the ODIs 3-0.
And it's a busy day in the County Championship - you can follow live text, and listen to BBC local radio commentary, on every county game here.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"It's just coming here isn't it? It was actually a reasonable looking shot. But maybe should have looked to be a bit straighter. You almost feel now that other than Maroof who's going to really hang around and do that job? It's starting to look a little bit downhill."
But the excitement goes to her head. She tries another lusty blow, and why not with over 300 required, but succeeds only in picking out Brunt patrolling the mid-wicket rope.
Marsh trundles in again, some spin for her but newcomer Iram Javed wields the willow and lofts it over mid-on for a welcome boundary.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"A bit unfortunate for Javeria. I thought she was going well, putting away a few balls. She'll be frustrated, as she got a gift with the low full toss. But unfortunately she has to depart."
Very good catch that one by Elwiss, sliding forward to take the catch only inches from the turf. The first wicket maiden of the match for Sciver, in addition to her six-heavy 80 from 33 balls.
Sciver's day. Even full tosses are getting wickets. Heaved out to cow corner and an excellent tumbling catch by Georgia Elwiss ends an enterprising innings from the diminutive Javeria.
Marsh continues, a jaunty, skipping approach to the wicket and only two singles conceded. Four overs left to constitute a match. The sunshine has gone, that didn't last long, but the threat of rain is not immediately apparent.
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Tony: Any chance of competition is gone, question merely by how much will England thrash Pakistan. More Danielle Wyatt fielding please.