Summary

  • 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)

  1. ICC Women's Championshippublished at 15:13

    While the five-match series is level at 1-1, these three final games at Sabina Park take on extra significance because they count towards the ICC Women's Championship, which determines qualification for next year's World Cup in England.

    Australia have already qualified, but either England or West Indies can join them if they win all three remaining games as they would be guaranteed to finish in the top four.

    ICC Women's ChampionshipImage source, Cricinfo
  2. Postpublished at 15:10

    Seamer Anya Shrubsole was thought to be in line for a return to the England side after missing the first two matches with a side strain but is still not fit.

  3. Gunn replaces Ecclestonepublished at 15:08

    One change for both teams - for England all-rounder Jenny Gunn (below) comes in for left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone. 

    West Indies bring back wicketkeeper Merissa Aguilleira, who played in the first match, for Erva Giddings. 

    Jenny GunnImage source, Getty Images
  4. England win the toss and will batpublished at 15:05

    The news from the middle is that England skipper Heather Knight has won the toss and will bat first. 

    Both the one-dayers played so far in this series - played at Trelawny Stadium elsewhere in Jamaica - have been won by the side batting first.

    West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor says she would have had first dig if the coin had landed her way.

  5. Can England recover from Calypso collapse?published at 15:00

    Laura Marsh bowledImage source, WICB Media/Athelstan Bellamy

    As spectacular collapses go, losing six wickets for three runs when you're apparently cruising to victory is right up there.

    That's what the England women team experienced on Monday as West Indies levelled the five-match one-day series 1-1 with a 38-run victory.

    We're just half an hour away from the start of game three at the historic Sabina Park in Jamaica. Can Heather Knight's side put Monday behind them and get back on track.

    You're in the right place to find out. Welcome to live text commentary of the third ODI between West Indies and England.