WI 223-6published at 49.5 overs
Swing and a miss. Dot ball.
West Indies 223-6 (won toss)
WI captain Stafanie Taylor hits 84 & takes 3-22
Eng slump from 161-4 to 181 all out
Beaumont 57, Winfield 51
Series now level at 2-2
Mark Mitchener and Alan Jewell
Swing and a miss. Dot ball.
Slower again from Gunn, King with a slog-sweep stopped by Laura Marsh on the boundary. Sharp work but still two. A similar result from the next ball as they scamper two more.
Gunn with the final over, she starts with a wide down the leg side. Campbelle picks up a sharp two, then a single. Four balls to go...
Campbelle 6, King 5
Brunt with her final over, the penultimate one of the West Indies innings. Left-hander Stacy Ann-King in now and she heaves to leg and sprints for two. Brunt is round the wicket to King who heaves to leg again from well outside off and a Georgia Elwiss fumble allows them to pick up another two. Next up that same shot but she doesn't connect.
Jamaica Gleaner journalist Jermaine Lannaman on TMS: "A disappointing end for Stafanie Taylor, the hundred was on there. Let's see if West Indies can get about 20 from the last two overs."
Taylor c Knight b Gunn 84 (209-5)
Jenny Gunn to Shemaine Campbelle who smacks to long-on and that's a brilliant full-length diving stop from Georgia Elwiss who saves two runs.
England have pulled this back well in the last couple of overs. What will Taylor do from the final delivery? It's a slower one from Gunn and Taylor is through the shot too fast, it loops into the covers and - watch out! - Knight and Brunt are both going for it. They haven't seen each other. They collide... but Knight hangs on. Phew.
The skipper does give Brunt an old-fashioned look, though. She was not impressed by her team-mate running into her.
Jamaica Gleaner journalist Jermaine Lannaman on TMS: "Taylor had better be careful there. She wandered out of her crease and stepped back casually."
Brunt to Taylor who misses with an attempted cut - too close to the skipper for that shot. She then has a swing but it's straight to Nat Sciver at mid-on who throws it back to Jones. A half-hearted run out appeal and if Jones had been a bit faster taking the bails off the skipper would have been gone. She was far too casual about getting back into her crease there.
Excellent from Brunt - just three off that over.
Taylor 82, Campbelle 2
Stafanie Taylor facing Knight and it looks like she's beaten the skipper in the flight as the ball goes aerial but it just keeps going and going over long-on for six.
West Indies have brought up their 200 but Taylor is still struggling with apparent cramp in her left leg - she's onto 82 but the physio is on again for a short spell of treatment.
Shemaine Campbelle the new batter, by the way.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
It was a big old appeal from Katherine Brunt, I thought it was going down the leg side and Britney Cooper looks absolutely mortified. But as they say where I'm from... look in the book. It's lbw. It's out.
Jamaica Gleaner journalist Jermaine Lannaman on TMS: "That looked a close one - umpire Brathwaite took a long time to make his decision. But I'm sure there won't be any panic in the West Indies camp, they're still only five wickets down."
Cooper lbw Brunt 9 (WI 193-5)
Katherine Brunt back for her third spell of the day and Taylor immediately drives through the off-side for two to take her to 70. She then heaves over mid-wicket for another four.
Wicketkeper Amy Jones is standing up to the stumps and Brunt takes pace off the ball to hamper Taylor's timing.
After the skipper gets one Brunt goes full and raps Cooper on the pads, a big appeal and given. Cooper isn't happy and you can understand why - that was comfortably going down leg. No complaints from England though, who needed that wicket.
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Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies are getting themselves into a really good position here. Six wickets in hand gives them good leverage to go for it in the last few overs.
I guess that, given one of the ends is named after him, the West Indies should be (Michael) Holding out for a Hero. Anyway, Britney Cooper facing Heather Knight, who's brought herself back on. She flicks to leg for one. Knight going round the wicket and that's far, far too short - Taylor rocks back and cuts over the fielders in the circle for four.
Taylor and Cooper continue to add ones and twos and that's 10 off the over. West Indies have their pedal to the metal.
Hartley again, she drops short but Taylor can't pierce the field at cover, Danielle Wyatt with the stop. A sweep is chased down by Lauren Winfield but that's two to take the skipper to 63.
Britney Cooper, who we now know is a fan of Bonnie Taylor, is in. Are West Indies Holding out for a Hero?
Laura Marsh's final over and Cooper calls for a risky second run after smacking into the on-side. If Tammy Beaumont had thrown to the non-striker's end, Taylor would have been struggling.
Alex Hartley back and Taylor, who had been playing the anchorwoman role while Aguilleira enjoyed herself, drops onto one knee to pull but only picks up a single. Will Taylor go for it now?
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It didn't look as though it was going where Aguilleira wanted it to go - but either way, a good wicket for England as she was playing some quite expansive shots. They'll be looking to rebuild for a couple of overs, then go again.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Arguably the worst ball Laura Marsh has bowled all day, a loopy full toss, but that's the end of Aguilleira.