Angriest, geekiest & who'd bat for your life?published at 19:42 British Summer Time 8 October 2016
This is the video Stephan has just mentioned on TMS - Danielle Wyatt and Georgia Elwiss reveal all about their England team-mates.
England win by five runs; lead five-match series 1-0
West Indies 144 all out (44.2 overs)
Dottin 27; Brunt 3-24, Hartley 3-26
England 149 all out (49.1 overs, won toss)
Wyatt 44, Winfield 24; Dottin 3-21
Mark Mitchener and Alan Jewell
This is the video Stephan has just mentioned on TMS - Danielle Wyatt and Georgia Elwiss reveal all about their England team-mates.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That was a lovely shot, just a little bit too full from Nat Sciver. Hayley Matthews has timed it well and has a lot of strength behind it.
Matthews turns Sciver off her toes through mid-wicket for four, while helping another one down the leg side for four more. She's a player England should know all about - having played for Lancashire Thunder in the inaugural Super League this summer, she was also a team-mate of Heather Knight at Hobart Hurricanes in last winter's Women's Big Bash League.
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hypocaust: England's lowest 1st inns ODI total since 24 Feb 2010 but WI have completed just four succesful 150+ chases at home.
Quintyne is cut in two by a fierce Brunt delivery, there looked to be movement as keeper Amy Jones took the ball well down the leg side. The right-hander is off the mark with a single.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The crowd is getting going. I went down there earlier to say hello to some of the families - the Scivers and Marshs were down there and they were very hot.
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Natalie Sciver won't have taken the new ball too often in international cricket - in fact she's never done it in an ODI - but the Surrey medium-pacer sends down the second over to Shaquana Quintyne, and there's a big, booming appeal for lbw... Sciver looked convinced, but the ball may have hit Quintyne outside the line. And with no TV replays (let alone any DRS), I suppose we'll never know.
Even a leg bye is cheered by some horn-blowing home fans. The atmosphere at Trelawny Stadium sounds terrific.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The conditions aren't in Katherine Brunt's favour with blue skies above us but, with the ball in her hand, she will always give her heart and soul to England.
Brunt is quicker than any of the West Indies bowlers today, but will have to shoulder a large burden today with her regular new-ball partner Anya Shrubsole injured.
The Windies are up and running as Brunt fires one down which beats opening batsman Hayley Matthews, but also beats keeper Amy Jones and disappears for two byes. Matthews, player of the match in this year's World T20 final, uses the pace on the ball to crack Brunt for four through point. A good start for the hosts.
The good news is that Katherine Brunt is getting ready to bowl the first over of the Windies innings from the Sea End.
The bad news is that the West Indies Cricket Board's video feed has gone off-air. This could get a little messy...
If you haven't seen it yet, England captain Heather Knight has written her latest BBC column to coincide with Women's Sport Week.
She looks at the perception of women's cricket around the world - and how the game is "just starting to crack the Barranco Wall". Intrigued? You can read the full column here.
Welcome back - hope you've enjoyed that interval listening to the Caribbean music. It's Mark Mitchener back again to keep you company for the first half of the West Indies innings.
The general vibe seems to be that England's score was a little below par - but they'll back their bowling attack to make this a contest.
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Deandra Dottin was the most effective of the Windies bowlers, picking up 3-21 from her five overs while Afy Fletcher got 2-21 from her 10. Two wickets for Anisa Mohammed too, conceding 16 from her six overs.
Right, we're going to grab a buttie while the players refuel themselves and we'll back in about half an hour for the West Indies chase. See you shortly.
That was hard going for England with only Danielle Wyatt and Amy Jones looking comfortable at the crease at any stage.
Seven single-figure scores for the tourists but we'll have to see how the West Indies go when they're facing England's three spinners. The hosts still have plenty of work ahead of them if they're to win this opening ODI.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
Don't be fooled into thinking this ground is empty, the spectators are just sensible enough to be sitting in the shade. There's horns and even some chants from some rowdy England fans - plenty of noise.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Katherine Brunt was going for the reverse sweep, but the ball drifted into her pads and she couldn't create the angle. England are below par, but looking at the wicket I don't think they're out of this game. They've got a world-class bowling attack with Brunt, the experience of Laura Marsh, two left-arm spin options in Ecclestone and Hartley, and I think Nat Sciver's slower balls could be effective too.
Brunt c Campbelle b Quintyne 17
And that's it. Katherine Brunt goes for the reverse sweep off Shaquana Quintyne but can only spoon it to cover where Shemaine Campbelle takes an easy catch.
The target is 150 for the West Indies. That's 30 below what England coach Ali Maiden considered par.
Brunt advances and hits into the ground and towards long on as England get three from the cover.