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. WI 92-5published at 33 overs

    Laura Marsh giving nothing away here as King plays out a maiden. West Indies having to reassess the total they're aiming for with only five wickets in hand and 17 overs still to go. 

  2. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Brilliant from England, the fact they had a slip and silly point in meant Cooper was so uncomfortable, she didn't know what to do and had a hoick across the line. The West Indian batters coming in aren't sure how to play, they just need to support their captain.

  3. WI 92-5published at 32 overs

    Stacy-Ann King, who has replaced Merissa Aguilleira, is the new batter. Crucially captain Taylor is still there but Windies have lost three wickets for eight runs, Alex Hartley claiming them all.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 31.3 overs

    Cooper c Brunt b Hartley 1 (WI 90-5)

    Thanks very much, Mark. Two from Taylor off the first ball of the over as she runs the ball down to third man, a single brings Cooper on strike and Hartley's done it again!

    An ugly mow to cow corner goes straight down Katherine Brunt's throat and she makes no mistake. England very much in the ascendant now.

  5. WI 87-4published at 31 overs

    England switch their off-spinners around again at the Sea End as Laura Marsh returns for her eighth over. When a Taylor single brings Cooper on strike, Beaumont dons the helmet again to crouch at short leg (a pitch-width away from the batter). Cooper, unlike her predecessor Campbelle, is cautious at this stage.

    And it's high time for a change in the live text chair - the excellent Alan Jewell will take you through the rest of the Windies innings.

  6. National treasures debatepublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Test Match Special

    National treasures listImage source, BBC Sport

    The England players are taking the national treasures game so seriously that they have made a list.

  7. WI 86-4published at 30 overs

    Britney Cooper is the new batter - there's a slight delay as England hand Tammy Beaumont a helmet and stick her in right under Cooper's nose at silly point. Do England scent blood?

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 29.4 overs

    Campbelle c Knight b Hartley 1 (WI 86-4)

    Bad, bad choice of shot from Campbelle, who's only just come in. Having tried to blast her first ball over long-on and nearly been caught, she pops a catch to extra cover where captain Knight doesn't even need to move. A second wicket for Hartley.

  9. WI 83-3published at 29 overs

    Heather Knight to continue at the Sea End - she's not taken a wicket yet in this series, but has provided some excellent control when she has bowled. Meanwhile, fellow off-spinner Laura Marsh's fielding earns some praise from her coach Mark Robinson on TMS.

    Heather KnightImage source, Rex Features
  10. WI 82-3published at 28 overs

    Shemaine Campbelle - who we think is going to keep wicket today - joins her captain Taylor at the crease. What an important breakthrough that was for England...

  11. Postpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    England coach Mark Robinson on TMS: "Dottin nearly broke into a walk there. What I want to know is where all the left-handers have gone in women's cricket. I think they're all in Sri Lanka!"

    England's next tour - and their final series of the ICC Women's Championship - is in Sri Lanka next month.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 27.3 overs

    Dottin lbw b Hartley 21 (WI 82-3)

    If at first you don't succeed... Hartley has a big lbw appeal turned down, but then tries again next ball when Dottin sweeps, and this time the umpire belatedly lifts his finger. Dottin walks off extremely slowly, as if to indicate she didn't agree wholeheartedly with the decision...

  13. WI 82-2published at 27 overs

    Dottin has been confidently sweeping all afternoon, guiding Knight away for a well-run two. The England captain switches to bowling round the wicket, and the Windies are still content to proceed in ones and twos - we've only had seven boundaries all day.

  14. WI 78-2published at 26 overs

    Taylor 29, Dottin 18

    Alex Hartley's run-up is always worth watching - as she runs in, she spreads her arms wide just before she passes the umpire, as if she's preparing to conduct at the Royal Albert Hall. But you sense the first violins of Taylor and Dottin are just tuning up for now, waiting before bursting into a full concerto. Three from the over.

    Alex HartleyImage source, Rex Features
  15. Postpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    England coach Mark Robinson on TMS: "We had yoga on the beach yesterday - Tammy Beaumont led it." 

    Robinson is cheekily suggesting that TMS commentators Stephan Shemilt and Henry Moeran should get involved in the beach yoga sessions. Henry is non-committal, possibly because he got sunburned yesterday.

  16. WI 75-2published at 25 overs

    Dottin crouches over her bat as Knight begins her second over, we've not seen her full range of strokes today, but she benefits from a misfield from Alex Hartley at fine leg, and the Windies pair scamper a single as Hartley hares after the ball. Taylor adds a single to move to 17.

    If you're just joining us (and where have you been?), it's been steady but unspectacular from West Indies after they won the toss and opted to bat, and lost their openers fairly cheaply.

  17. Postpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    England coach Mark Robinson on TMS: "The target we want to chase depends how much the wicket deteriorates. Two sensible players of spin can create a platform - 220, 230, 240 are all going to be testing targets.

    "From a batting point of view, I'm sat here thinking they are doing really, really well."   

  18. WI 73-2published at 24 overs

    We're closing on the midway point of the innings as Dottin forces Hartley into the leg side and scampers a two, before taking a quick drink from the 12th man at the end of the over. Predictably, it's baking hot out there.

  19. Postpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    England coach Mark Robinson on TMS: "All the girls work hard on fielding. It's important to stay in the battle and not go internal." 

  20. WI 69-2published at 23 overs

    Taylor 25, Dottin 13

    Captain Heather Knight replaces fellow off-spinner Laura Marsh at the Sea End, and it's a good start from the skipper, keeping Taylor and Dottin tied down for now - though this stand is worth 34.

    Stafanie TaylorImage source, Getty Images