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. 6 runs

    WI 60-4published at 21 overs

    Alex Hartley introduced and she's been England's best bowler of the series so far - taking 3-16 in match one and 4-31 in the second.

    A big turner from the left-armer straight away. She'll be fancying more wickets here with the pressure on the hosts. A wild heave from Dottin who inside-edges it onto the pads. Lucky to get away with that one

    Dottin isn't deterred though and again takes the agricultural approach - it's high in the air.... and just keeps going to long-on for six. It looks like Deandra isn't going to die wondering. 

  2. WI 54-4published at 20 overs

    Dottin sweeps Marsh for four to bring up the Windies' 50 off the first ball of the over. The England offie is on the mark otherwise. 

  3. Postpublished at 20:43 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    What do West Indies still have to come?

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "Shemaine Campbelle looked a dangerous player at Trelawny, and she's also been the best fielder on either team, from what I've seen."  

  4. WI 49-4published at 19 overs

    Dottin steers a single down to third man for the only run of the over. Jenny Gunn's figures now 2-8 after five overs, fully justifying her recall to the side. 

  5. WI 48-4published at 18 overs

    No more runs from the rest of Laura Marsh's over as new batter Britney Cooper plays it out.

  6. Postpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "Good throw - Dottin's fast, but Danni Wyatt's also quick. I don't think I'd have gone for two there."

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17.1 overs

    Aguilleira run out 0 (WI 48-4)

    Absolute madness from the West Indies who are right in the mire now. Dottin sweeps Marsh towards the boundary but Aguilleira wants a second. Dottin doesn't, Aguilleira turns back but Danielle Wyatt's throw is right over the stumps and Amy Jones does the rest. 

    There was never a second there. Certainly not at this stage.

  8. WI 47-3published at 17 overs

    England have conceded eight in wides already but the more pertinent statistic is the West Indies' wicket column. They've got a lot of work in front of them with three down.

    Aguilleira plays out the rest of Gunn's over with no runs added.

  9. drinks break

    Drinks breakpublished at 16.1 overs

    WI 47-3

    Merissa Aguilleira is the new batter but there's no action at the moment as the players use the wicket as a cue to take some drinks. England's will taste sweeter.

  10. Postpublished at 20:31 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "It looked like it could have been one of Jenny Gunn's cutters, and it's just held in the wicket and popped to cover. Generally on wickets like this the trouble for the batsmen is if they play the ball too early. Heather's one of our better fielders, she wouldn't be the fastest in a sprint test but she reads the game well, she gives herself a yard."

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16.1 overs

    Quintyne c Knight b Gunn 21 (WI 47-3)

    Jenny Gunn starts her over with another wide but who cares when, once again, her next ball is a wicket!

    It's Shaquana Quintyne who's gone for 21, driving at Gunn's leg-cutter but she's through the shot too soon and captain Heather Knight dives forward to take a smart catch - the ball was dying on her there. 

  12. WI 46-2published at 16 overs

    Laura Marsh throws it up and Quintyne throws her bat - the ball flies over the head of Jenny Gunn and that's four down to the unguarded long-on boundary. 

    Three additional singles make that West Indies' most productive over so far with seven off it.

  13. WI 39-2 (target 221)published at 15 overs

    Gunn strays leg-side and Dottin pulls to fine leg for one. Quintyne gets one herself but not much progress at the 15-over mark for the hosts. 

  14. No hoodie, no cry?published at 20:21 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "We went to the Bob Marley museum a couple of days ago. Alex Hartley said she didn't know who Bob Marley was, which is a bit of a worry. But she still bought a hoodie in the gift shop."

    Bob MarleyImage source, AP
  15. WI 37-2published at 14 overs

    So how do West Indies approach this now with their best player back in the hutch? Well, Deandra Dottin isn't one for the cautious approach but she may not have much choice right now. They can't afford to lose any more wickets with over 180 still needed.

    Just two off that Laura Marsh over.   

  16. Postpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "The wide the ball before looked like it swung a bit, so it looks like she's trying to mix her pace up and keep the stumps in play."

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13 overs

    Taylor b Gunn 9 (WI 35-2)

    Some indiscipline creeping into England's bowling as Gunn concedes another wide. And then another.

    But that's the big, big wicket! Those extra deliveries come in handy as Gunn takes out captain Stafanie Taylor's off-stump with a superb leg cutter. England jubilant and with their tails well and truly up now. 

  18. WI 32-1published at 12 overs

    Marsh again and another wide - it starts leg-side and turns even further. Amy Jones can't stop it and the Windies get through for an additional run. A single pushed down the on-side from Quintyne ends the over. 

    Some quite dark clouds overhead. Definitely threatening rain.  

  19. Postpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "We're pretty happy with the score on this pitch. It's a slow outfield, so we think 220 is worth a bit more. We think the pitch has got slower through the day."

  20. WI 29-1published at 11 overs

    It's medium-pacer Jenny Gunn now with her first bowl of the series. Her long arms pointing in all kinds of directions during her action but the ball is generally straight to Quintyne. Well, until the sixth ball of the over which is a wide outside off. A good start otherwise.