Summary

  • England win by five wickets to seal 3-2 series victory

  • Sciver 58 not out, Beaumont 34, Fletcher 2-28

  • West Indies bowled out for 155 (won toss)

  • Taylor 57, Hartley 4-24

  • Eng one win away from World Cup qualification

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 26.2 overs

    Aguilleira c Sciver b Hartley 6 (WI 76-4)

    It's almost a repeat of the Dottin dismissal as the frustrated Aguilleira skies a slog-sweep and Natalie Sciver takes an even better catch than the last one, with a tumbling dive just outside the circle. Two wickets for Hartley.

  2. Postpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Test Match Special

    Stafanie Taylor played for the Jamaican women's team when she was 10 years old. They used to call her "Baby". She then found herself playing for West Indies at 17.

    You can hear more from Taylor on BBC World Service's "Stumped"

  3. WI 76-3published at 26 overs

    With the flags fluttering on top of the stand, Aguilleira gets up and Laura Marsh begins her sixth over. Aguilleira steers a single to long-on.

  4. ouch!

    Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Thanks, Alan. I'm worried by something Ali Maiden said on TMS about the ground staff moving towards the covers - when I was in Grenada watching the England Test there last year, the first sign of a rain delay was the ground staff donning their North Sea trawlermen-style yellow oilskins.

    There's a bit of a delay between overs while Merissa Aguilleira gets some treatment from the West Indies physio - who's had a busy series.

  5. WI 75-3published at 25 overs

    Hartley again and both batters sweep for singles before Taylor forces off the back foot for two more.

    That's the halfway mark and England have restricted the Windies well so far. They'll be doing very well to get up to 200 here.

    To see how many they do get, it's over to Mark Mitchener to take you through the rest of the West Indies innings.

  6. Winfield: The Cone Collectorpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "We had a fielding practice the other day when it rained, and we needed someone to go out and pick the cones up. So Mark Robinson picked a number secretly, everyone chose a number from one to 14 and Lauren Winfield lost - so she had to go out in the rain and collect the cones."  

  7. WI 71-3published at 24 overs

    Marsh again and Taylor picks up one. If England can remove the Windies skipper, you feel they could make serious inroads into the rest of the batting order.

    Aguilleira off the mark with an uppish four through mid-on. 

  8. Watch the skies...published at 16:57 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Test Match Special

    I'm worried that if the rain comes, it'll come big, and we might not get much cricket for the rest of the day. The wind continues to swirl around, and the clouds are present and threatening.

  9. WI 66-3published at 23 overs

    Merissa Aguilleira comes in to replace Dottin and plays out the rest of Hartley's over. Another wicket maiden.

    Looking increasingly dark above.

  10. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "Nat Sciver's got really safe hands."

  11. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Test Match Special

    It was a horrible swipe across the line to Nat Sciver at mid-wicket. So the drop cost England nine runs.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 22.1 overs

    Dottin c Sciver b Hartley 15 (WI 66-3)

    Got her! The dangerous one is gone!

    Left-armer Alex Hartley strikes, as Dottin tries to swing against the spin but only sends it flat and straight to Nat Sciver at short mid-wicket. Big wicket and Tammy Beaumont will be relieved after dropping Dottin earlier.

  13. WI 66-2published at 22 overs

    Laura Marsh still giving it plenty of air, Dottin sweeps and misses. The England off-spinner is bowling well here, offering very little to go at. 

    No sooner have I written that, Marsh drops short and Taylor cuts for four. 

  14. Postpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "We had five run-outs in the last game, and nobody dived. So we've said to the girls that there's no TV, so it's a lot more difficult to give someone out when there's a dive and it's all frantic. You've got to be prepared to get run out to get runs."

  15. WI 61-2published at 21 overs

    Taylor 20, Dottin 14

    Dottin sweeps, misses and and Alex Hartley gives her appeal a full-throated yell. Close. Very close. Possibly Dottin just got her leg outside the line of off-stump - may have been 'umpire's call' if we had DRS.

  16. WI 57-2published at 20 overs

    Laura Marsh is throwing it up, trying to tempt Dottin but the Windies batter is playing it straight. Just one off the over.

    The sun has disappeared at Sabina Park and the groundstaff are massing at the boundary edge. Is rain imminent? Plenty of mist obscuring the hills overlooking the ground.

  17. WI 56-2published at 19 overs

    Yes, that's definitely an owl. Haven't seen it move yet though. I hope it isn't stuffed and is there for decorative purposes.

    Hartley continues as West Indies pick up four from her over. 

  18. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    England assistant coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "Stafanie Taylor's an exceptional cricketer, she's been arguably the best player in the series, so she's probably the bigger wicket here."

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    #bbccricket

    Stephen Walker: Shame that England's best ever fielder is in the comm box.

    With respect to Stephan, Henry and Ali... he's talking about Lydia Greenway who was lauded as the best fielder in women's cricket.

    Lydia GreenwayImage source, Gett
  20. WI 52-2published at 18 overs

    There appeals to be an owl hiding behind a pillar in one of the Sabina Park stands. Don't think I've ever seen that particular breed of bird at a cricket ground before. Surely it's a bit early for a nocturnal creature.

    West Indies bring their 50 up as Taylor and Dottin continue to rebuild.