Eng 147-9published at 48 overs
Hartley is off the mark as England nudge and nurdle four off that over.
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
Hartley is off the mark as England nudge and nurdle four off that over.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The spin's done for Sophie Ecclestone there, but the amount of turn will give England hope. If these two can get England to 160, at least the bowlers will have something to bowl at.
Alex Hartley the last batter for England. She sees out the rest of Mohammed's over.
Ecclestone b Mohammed 3 (143-9)
Sophie Ecclestone gives herself some room but Anisa Mohammed goes right through the gate and England are nine down.
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Danielle Wyatt profited a lot playing for Renegades in last winter's Big Bash. Now, Mark Robinson et al seem to have brought her on as a far more reliable middle-order bat than ever she was.
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Brunt sweeps for a single and Ecclestone gets off the mark with a push.
A reverse sweep from Brunt but she doesn't connect.
A big turner from Afy Flecther and Ecclestone isn't in the vicinity of that. She's still to get off the mark.
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Sophie Ecclestone in now and that's a maiden over. Six overs to go but only two wickets in hand. Katherine Brunt still there. How many is realistic from here?
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That's really unfortunate, as these are probably the most experienced two players in this England team. I'm sure Katherine will want to take responsibility.
Anya Shrubsole adds: Katherine's going to have to take it, as you've only got Sophie Ecclestone and Alex Hartley left who have never batted in international cricket.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
That was an absolute shambles, both the running between the wickets and the fielding.
Marsh run out 1 (Eng 135-8)
A proper shemozzle this one.
A single for Brunt brings Laura Marsh on strike,she hits into leg to get off the mark, but she and Brunt dither and dance in the middle as they contemplate a second. They both turn to the bowler's end and West Indies do their best to mess up an easy run out. Fletcher's throw to wicketkeeper Aguilleira isn't collected but there is still plenty of time to take the bails off.
With Connell having finished her 10 overs, Shaquana Quintyne on with some off-spin from the Sea End - there's a strong lbw appeal against Marsh, but there's no reaction from the umpire. Eight overs left.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That's one of her favoured shots, I don't know if she was trying to go over extra cover or through it, but got caught in between and Dottin made the catch look comfortable. She's a very good fielder, an extremely safe pair of hands.
Wyatt c Dottin b Fletcher 44 (132-7)
Danielle Wyatt's fine innings is over, making room for herself and hits into the offside as Afy Fletcher comes back into the attack and Deandra Dottin takes the catch.
Laura Marsh is the new batter.
Injured England vice-captain Anya Shrubsole on TMS: "Danni Wyatt's been up and down the order for England in one-day internationals, but hopefully she's found a home now in the middle order."
Wyatt has batted everywhere from one to nine in ODIs - and now has made her highest ODI score.
Connell again and Wyatt has to reach wide again to cut for one. A thick edge for Brunt who thinks about two but thinks better of it. Three more add. Fifty off the last 10 would take England to Ali Maiden's target of 180.
Injured England vice-captain Anya Shrubsole on TMS: "It always makes a difference when you hear England fans at a game, or when your parents come out to watch. Unfortunately mine aren't here - my dad's a teacher, so he can't just swan off whenever he wants! He wears shorts all the time, in rain, sun or snow, so for once this would be the right weather."
Danielle Wyatt down the track and that's lovely - she properly connects and that's down to long on for four.Drinks brought on for the England batters - the stereo system blasting out "feeling hot, hot, hot" and that's definitely the case for the players.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
Meet Tom, in the centre, who got married at the England team hotel yesterday. He and his mates, all from Birmingham, are celebrating by cheering on the tourists. In terms of noise, they are doing a good job of competing with the DJ.