Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 14 October 2016
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England need someone in the top five to bat through. It looks like King is trying to attack the pads more here.
England win by 112 runs to take 2-1 series lead
West Indies 108 all out (35.4 overs) Gunn 2-8, Hartley 2-25
England 220 all out (49.5 overs) Winfield 79, Sciver 58
Quintyne 3-36, Fletcher 2-32, Dottin 2-45
Next game of five-match series at Sabina Park on Sunday (15:30 BST)
Alan Jewell and Mark Mitchener
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England need someone in the top five to bat through. It looks like King is trying to attack the pads more here.
King decides to change the angle of attack and is coming over the wicket - it seems to suit her better and her line is much more consistent initially.
That's unlucky from Winfield - she stretches outside off to whack it straight down the ground but unfortunately it's also straight into the stumps at the bowler's end. That may have prevented four runs.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
Sabina Park is pretty empty at the moment. The Michael Holding End only has a handful of spectators.
Knight turns it to leg to get a single off the parsimonious Fletcher and England continue to rotate the strike to pick up three off that over.
King again. Looking cloudy day in Jamaica - the BBC weather forecasts suggests we could have some showers later on.
Knight and Winfield pick up four easy singles and are looking comfortable against the left-arm seamer, who definitely isn't the biggest threat in the hosts' attack.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
Fletcher's bowled 20 overs for 41 runs in this series.
West Indies turn to spin for the first time today and it's leg-spinner Afy Fletcher, who dismissed Heather Knight as she picked up 3-20 in the second ODI on Monday.
She gives it plenty of air and Winfield is positive in her defence but can't add to her total of 21 as Fletcher starts with a maiden.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Stacy-Ann King offers a bit more with bat and ball than Erva Giddings, who didn't really offer anything with the bat.
The first bowling change and it's left-armer Stacy-Ann King coming round the wicket - a definite drop of pace compared to Shamilia Connell.
Winfield and Knight pick up a single each before King floats one up well wide of off-stump but a stretching Winfield can only pick up one. Knight then scampers a couple wide as she runs it down to the right of third man.
Knight picks up a single to bring Winfield on strike and the England opener looks in great nick, but some of her well-timed shots continue to pick out Windies' fielders.
Dottin then sends it well down leg side for her fourth wide, while a diving Shaquana Quintyne keeps Winfield down to another single as nearly pierces the leg-side field.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The dew's playing a little part in the fact the ball isn't travelling too fast across the outfield. Hopefully when the sun comes out it'll move a little faster.
Shamilia Connell continues from the Michael Holding end - impressive names for both ends at Sabina Park. Walsh took 519 wickets in 132 Tests, Holding 249 in 60.
Another lovely pull shot from Winfield but she only gets two as the outfield slows the ball's progress.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
Such a carbon copy of the bowling we saw from Dottin at the end of the last one-day international. Pace, length, inswing.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It was the perfect yorker, Georgia was a little slow in reacting to it and it's just snuck through. But you have to give credit to Dottin for her bowling, she caused the England batters huge problems in the last match.
Heather Knight in now and there is a lbw appeal first up against the England skipper but that was swinging down leg.
They run a leg-bye and Winfield cashes in as Dottin drifts onto the leg stump again - through mid-wicket for four.
Elwiss b Dottin 3 (Eng 24-2)
Here's Dottin bustling in again from what's now known as the Courtney Walsh end. She's definitely got a more urgent run-up than Courtney's lope. Walsh didn't give many wides away either, which Dottin does again here.
But she's right on target there - an inswinging yorker that Elwiss is late on and that's castled her. England in early trouble at Sabina Park.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Both teams will be reasonably happy with the start - West Indies picked up the wicket of Beaumont, and England will be looking to build a good platform. I think it's important they run well today. The outfield might encourage England to reassess what's a good score on this pitch. With some of these shots, they're not getting full value from them.
Lovely shot through the covers from Lauren Winfield for a couple, while Elwiss adds another single of her own off Connell.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The West Indies fielding has been pretty impressive in this series, bar Taylor's dropped slip catch earlier. They've improved as a unit.
Plenty of expansive strokes from Lauren Winfield and Georgia Elwiss off Deandra Dottin but their shots pick out the West Indies fielders. Still, they manage to pick up a few singles and Elwiss is off the mark.