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. Eng 214-9published at 49 overs

    Hartley survives. Gunn to face the last over.

  2. Postpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Looking at the way the batters have come in, Jenny Gunn has got it spot on, pushing it around and finding the gaps, picking up ones and twos. 

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.5 overs

    Marsh st Aguilleira b Matthews 0 (Eng 214-9)

    Gunn nudges a single - no harm in nudging in these circumstances - but Laura Marsh comes down the track to her first ball and is stumped. What did I say about Alex Hartley's fan club hoping she wouldn't have to bat?

  4. Postpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    You can understand the thinking, trying to accelerate the score at the end of the innings but she just didn't get enough on it. 

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.3 overs

    Jones c Campbelle b Matthews 12 (Eng 213-8)

    Hayley Matthews to bowl the penultimate over. Gunn is quickly off the mark, Jones hammers a well-run two but is then caught trying to guide the ball over cow corner.

  6. Postpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Momentum has started to swing in the West Indies' direction. England will be absolutely furious if they don't bat out their overs here.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48 overs

    Brunt c Fletcher b Quintyne 2 (Eng 210-7)

    Brunt only troubles the scorers with a firm two to long-off, before Afy Fletcher - who had dropped two dollies earlier - finally holds onto one at short fine leg as Brunt skies one over her head. Jenny Gunn joins Jones.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 47.1 overs

    Wyatt b Quintyne 17 (Eng 208-6)

    The vuvuzela-wielding Windies fans haven't had much to make noise about today, but the horns briefly blare as Wyatt aims a big hit at Quintyne and is bowled. The perfect situation for Katherine Brunt to come in and blast for a couple of overs?

  9. Eng 208-5published at 47 overs

    This will be Fletcher's last over, captain Stafanie Taylor has had to gamble in bowling her stronger bowlers out early. Jones whacks a two through the covers - this pair''s speed between the wickets is showing the West Indies fielding up a bit. It's been a bit ragged today.

  10. Postpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    England need to play to their strengths, be positive and attacking. These last five overs will be the difference between getting 230-plus and 215-220. You want West Indies going into the interval with their heads down. 

  11. Eng 201-5published at 46 overs

    Danielle Wyatt steers England to 200, firmly driving Quintyne for two to long-off. The spinner is quickly through her over - we've had 46 overs in less than three hours, no complaints on the over-rate front - five runs from it.

  12. Postpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    It didn't look like King really wanted it. 

  13. dropped catch

    Wyatt dropped by Kingpublished at 45 overs

    Eng 195-5 (Wyatt 10, Jones 4)

    And another one is put down - this time Stacy-Ann King may be destined for the naughty step after shelling Wyatt in the deep. King never looked particularly confident - or brave - coming in from deep mid-wicket. Five overs left for England to add to the biggest score of the series.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    #bbccricket

    Ant: Dottin catches Sciver off Fletcher's bowling. Credit to Deandra. I'd have dropped that one on purpose as revenge.

  15. Eng 191-5published at 44 overs

    England have plenty of ballast in reserve here with seven overs to go - Wyatt and Jones at the crease, with the experience of Katherine Brunt, Jenny Gunn and Laura Marsh still to come if needed. (To be fair, even Alex Hartley's biggest fans would probably hope she's not required to bat).

    Jones pulls the recalled Quintyne for a well-run two - good hustle from the England keeper, no boundaries but five from the over.

  16. Postpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    I think 230 on this wicket will be very good with the outfield being so slow. 

  17. Eng 186-5published at 43 overs

    Amy Jones is the new batter, but that wicket has put the brakes on - just a wide is the only blemish on what would otherwise have been a wicket maiden.

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

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Test Match Special

    The irony. Fletcher twice dropped Sciver off Dottin's bowling, whereas Dottin made no mistake when the chance came to grant a wicket to Fletcher. Judging from the reaction of the fielder, the sense of injustice was not lost.

  19. Postpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 14 October 2016

    Lydia Greenway
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    I feel for Nat there because she has nailed that - if that was a metre either side of Dottin that would have been flying to the boundary. It looked like a hockey-orientated reverse sweep. I'm really disappointed because she was just getting going. 

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 42.1 overs

    Sciver c Dottin b Fletcher 58 (Eng 185-5)

    Having been dropped twice, Sciver's luck finally runs out as she attempts a reverse sweep and steers a catch straight to Dottin.

    So, having seen Fletcher drop two easy chances off her own bowling, Dottin has shown Fletcher how it's done.