Postpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 10 October 2016
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
England shouldn't be worried about time. If they bat the overs, they'll probably win.
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
Mark Mitchener and Alan Jewell
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
England shouldn't be worried about time. If they bat the overs, they'll probably win.
Fletcher into her fifth over - she has only conceded five runs so far. There's two more here as Knight and Elwiss take a couple of easy singles.
The next one is suicidal - Knight sets off down the track but knows she's gone if there is a direct hit. Luckily for the skipper and England, the throw misses. Knight had totally given that up.
Anisa Mohammed now with a lengthy run-up although her off-spin is very much right-arm very slow - Knight sweeps for a single.
That's just 10 runs from the past nine overs.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
On this pitch you need to bat nice and straight, don't turn the face too early.
A very rare sight - and England batter sending the ball into the air as Heather Knight mis-times a sweep off Fletcher. The skipper picks up one though.
Elwiss picks up a single on the off-side - she has eight from 31 balls. Knight gets one of her own. Throwback cricket. A run-rate that looks slow in Test cricket these days, but the correct approach all the same.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Heather will be pleased to get off the mark. It's horrible when you don't play well in the game before and she wants to lead the team well.
Fletcher getting some nice drift with her leggies and Knight is offering only a straight bat. England really don't want to offer the Windies any more encouragement.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
On former team-mate Jenny Gunn’s fear during a thunder and lightning storm:
Jenny would crouch down on the pitch and I could see her wanting to come off but also wanting to carry on! I think it must be horrible to have a fear of something and be so exposed to it. If she isn't on the field she likes to have company during a storm. I have been her thunder buddy!
England captain Heather Knight, who was out first ball on Saturday, comes in and she gets off the mark with final ball of Taylor's over.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Tammy Beaumont a little unlucky there. It just looked like she got a little too far over on the off-side. She will be really disappointed with that.
Beaumont b Taylor 16 (Eng 33-2)
Oh dear. The text commentary kiss of death. Beaumont is bowled around her legs as she attempts a sweep - she may have got bat or gloves on that.
Elwiss with a single into the leg side and then Fletcher fires it down leg side and Beaumont sweeps for two. Then another single off the final ball as Beaumont cuts nicely. She looks in full control.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
When West Indies were chasing England weren’t getting early wickets; I think the longer the match goes the easier it is to get wickets.
Elwiss gets the total ticking again with a push to square leg off Taylor. The captain drops short but Beaumont lets it go. The match is becalmed for the moment.
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Afy Fletcher now with her leg-breaks and that's consecutive maidens from the West Indies. Can they force an error through scoreboard pressure?
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Stafanie Taylor was the only batter who offered England serious resistance in the West Indies innings and the captain has brought herself into the attack.
Georgia Elwiss doesn't take any chances with Taylor's off-breaks. A maiden.
Here's the video of Danielle Wyatt and Georgia Elwiss that Stephan just mentioned on TMS...