Summary

  • West Indies beat England by 38 runs

  • Tourists collapse from 107-4 to 110 all out (Dottin 4-19)

  • West Indies 148 (won toss); Taylor 56

  • Alex Hartley takes 4-31; Marsh 1-23 from 10

  • Second of five ODIs; series now level at 1-1

  1. Postpublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Dottin's had a few good shouts against Amy Jones but that's hit Katherine Brunt pretty full and you have to say pretty in line as well. Unless she's got an inside edge you'd have to say that's out. 

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 39.1 overs

    Brunt lbw b Dottin 1 (Eng 109-7)

    Calypso collapso. Dottin has been spearing in yorkers for the last few overs, this one is full and straight and Brunt is trapped in front.

    From 93-3, England have collapsed to 109-7.

  3. Eng 109-6 (target 149)published at 39 overs

    Katherine Brunt joins Amy Jones, and suddenly the Windies are as buoyant as any stray beachballs which may be floating down towards Montego Bay.

    11 overs left. Forty runs needed. Four wickets needed. Hey, that's cricket.

  4. Postpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    I think on that one Danielle Wyatt had a good stride, it hit her on the knee or even higher. It just makes you wonder after all the lbw shouts in the over before if it has gone against Wyatt a bit there. 

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 38.2 overs

    Wyatt lbw b Fletcher 7 (Eng 108-6)

    Another one gone! Fletcher, who's been bowling leg-spin all afternoon, gets an lbw decision from one which hit Wyatt quite high up. It causes consternation on TMS - Stephan and Lydia can't believe it was given.

    Having been 93-3, England have made a bit of a pig's ear of this run chase.

    Afy FletcherImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    This is where Dottin is at her most dangerous. She thrives on situations like this when she knows her team needs wickets.

  7. Eng 107-5 (target 149)published at 38 overs

    So it's the Wyatt and Jones show for England now - the partnership who rescued them after a mini-collapse on Saturday. Jones takes guard and suddenly West Indies are appealing for just about everything - caught behind, lbw, you name it. It looks like it hit her on the toe but it wasn't given. Then, there's a huge shout for leg before, Hayley Matthews runs in 20 yards from mid-wicket onto the middle of the pitch to join in the general appealing, but again, nothing doing. It's a hostile maiden over from Dottin - but Jones survives.

  8. Postpublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    It looked like it possibly stuck in the pitch a little bit there, it is very hard to generate pace. Normally that's one of Sciver's best shots but she has just gone a bit too aerial. 

  9. drinks break

    Drinks breakpublished at 36.5 overs

    Eng 107-5

    A drinks break - the last of the day - is taken while new batter Amy Jones strides to the crease.

    If you're listening on TMS, Henry Moeran has just been "dissing" England's 1999 World Cup kit. Here it is in all its "glory". (And no, I don't recall Anneka Rice's ODI career either. And what is Alec Stewart doing with those oranges?).

    Nasser Hussain, Anneka Rice and Alec StewartImage source, Getty Images
  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 36.5 overs

    Sciver c Matthews b Fletcher 27 (Eng 107-5)

    And just when it was going so well, Sciver tries to get after Fletcher and is caught at cover. England never seem to do these run chases in a straightforward manner...

  11. Eng 103-4 (target 149)published at 36 overs

    Despite a slightly erratic over last time out, it's Dottin to continue from the Sea End, and Sciver guides a four through the covers. England are into three figures.

  12. Watch: Vaughan understands Buttler rantpublished at 21:27 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

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  13. Eng 97-4published at 35 overs

    Danielle Wyatt is the new batter, she was player of the match in the first ODI on Saturday and has been in good form. These two are pretty speedy between the wickets, too. England need 52 more to win from 15 overs.

  14. Postpublished at 21:22 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Really good innings from Heather there. The score doesn't probably reflect how good that innings was.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 34.2 overs

    Knight c Giddings b Fletcher 26 (Eng 93-4)

    I should have known better. We praise Heather Knight's solid batting, we highlight Erva Giddings' ponderous fielding, so what happens? Fletcher makes the breakthrough as Knight sweeps, gets a top edge and unerringly guides a catch to long leg to... Giddings. Sorry, skipper.

    Heather KnightImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    You just sense that Dottin is getting a bit frustrated, they're trying to do too much and that might offer more opportunities to score runs. 

  17. Eng 93-3 (target 149)published at 34 overs

    Dottin oversteps with a no-ball, earning Natalie Sciver a "free hit". Just as when she was walking back to the pavilion after being dismissed earlier today, Dottin takes an absolute age to walk back to her mark. But it's well bowled by the Bajan as the free-hit ball is full and straight, and Sciver can't profit. However, Dottin then bowls a legside wide, and some smart running earns Sciver a two to third man. As if they've noticed that the third man fielder is the slightly ponderous Erva Giddings, they then help themselves to two more.

  18. Eng 85-3published at 33 overs

    West Indies make their fifth bowling change in as many overs - now it's Afy Fletcher's turn to try to break this partnership up.

    In that team-mates video you can watch elsewhere on the website, both Georgia Elwiss and Danielle Wyatt nominated skipper Heather Knight as the player they'd choose to bat for their life - and the captain is steering the ship very steadily here. A single apiece for the fourth-wicket pair, who have added 29.

  19. Eng 84-3published at 32 overs

    Knight 23, Sciver 16

    Deandra Dottin has also changed ends and is now charging in from the Sea End, shirt billowing in the breeze, but Heather Knight keeps the pressure on the Windies fielders, guiding the ball to deep square leg, running the first run quickly and hustling back well for the second.

    This may not be the crash, bang, wallop of the "new and exciting brand of cricket" which we all seem to aspire to these days - but it's precisely what needs to be done in the circumstances.

    Deandra DottinImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Some good running between the England girls here. This is an England batting line-up which hasn't batted much together this year. This partnership is only just starting to get going now. This is a key phase of the game.