Summary

  • England win by 92 runs to top group

  • Semi finals: Eng v SA & Aus v Ind

  • West Indies finish on 128-9 - Matthews 29, Sciver 3-3

  • England posted 220-7 from 50 overs

  • Knight 67, Beaumont 42, Marsh 31*, Fletcher 3-33

  1. WI 107-8published at 42 overs

    Target 221

    A rapidly completed maiden from Hartley, her second, and she has 1-20 from her nine overs.

  2. India through to semi-finalspublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 15 July 2017

    India complete an emphatic victory against New Zealand by 186 runs at Derby and they will go through to the semi-finals. The Kiwis were all out for just 79 so India are likely to face Australia at Derby on Thursday, with England set to play South Africa at Bristol on Tuesday.

  3. WI 106-8published at 41 overs

    Target 221

    It is Gunn and it is predominantly straight - once again just a single results.

  4. Postpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 15 July 2017

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Jenny Gunn might be a good option to finish off the West Indies tail. It might encourage the batters to play around the ball a bit. She bowls it gun barrel straight. West Indies might just try to keep England out there for as long as possible.

  5. WI 104-8published at 40 overs

    Target 221

    The required rate nudges 12 with only a single from the Hartley over, the slow left-armer occasionally delivering from way behind the crease and the chocolate biscuit bars I have brought in with the same name as a a multiple of three, external have been well received by the cricket desk.

  6. WI 103-8published at 39 overs

    Just two singles conceded by Brunt and the required rate is in double figures. This would be a tricky requirement in a men's T20 game with wickets in hand, but the Windies Women have only two left.

  7. WI 101-8published at 38 overs

    Target 221

    Sciver has cconceded only three runs from her four overs and two of those have been wides. She has also collected three wickets. 4-1-3-3.

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    WICKETpublished at 36.4 overs

    Peters lbw b Brunt 0 (WI 100-8)

    They were right to review, the ball is shown to be hitting leg stump and a rather sheepish umpire Chaudhary is forced to reverse his decision, to the delight of a well-built gentleman who looks like a man of the sea, braving the conditions in shorts on a balcony beyond, and vigorously brandishing a shiny, brass bell.

  9. Umpire reviewpublished at 16:18 British Summer Time 15 July 2017

    Brunt back in the attack after an opening four-over spell of 0-16. England ask for an lbw review after umpire Chaudhary rejected the initial appeal.

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    WICKETpublished at 35.2 overs

    Fletcher lbw Sciver 3 (WI 99-7)

    A third wicket for Sciver but umpire Wilson's lbw decision would not have counted had there been a review left, the technology indicating the ball would have missed leg stump by a distance.

  11. WI 99-6published at 35 overs

    A fourth over without a boundary for the Windies as Marsh restricts them to just singles.

  12. WI 96-6published at 34 overs

    Target 221

    Sciver may have got a second ball duck with the bat today but she has 2-2 from two as we all would have enjoyed hearing the late, great Richie Benaud say.

  13. India-NZ updatepublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 15 July 2017

    All manner of trouble for New Zealand at Derby and it looks like India will claim the remaining semi-final place. The Kiwis are 52-5 in the 19th over, needing a further 214 for victory.

  14. WI 94-6published at 33 overs

    Target 221

    Kyshona Knight, sister of Kycia, plays out a maiden to Marsh, just the four leg byes added to the total and the required rate up at 7.47 now.

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    WICKETpublished at 31.4 overs

    Aguilleira lbw b Sciver 8 (WI 90-6)

    A second scalp for Sciver and but for a wide it would have been a double wicket maiden. No need for Aguilleira to discuss whether there might have been a case for "We Remain" with a review, because there is not one available and the replays show it was hitting leg stump.

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    WICKETpublished at 31.1 overs

    Nation c Beaumont b Sciver 23 (WI 89-5)

    Oh what a catch as dear Richie would say. Diving, low, like a kingfisher swooping on a lake and Beaumont snares Nation to give Sciver a wicket with her first ball.

  17. WI 89-4published at 31 overs

    Target 221

    That was "What A Girl Wants", external from Aguilleira, a sweetly struck pull shot at Marsh for her first boundary, the first four conceded by the spinner.

  18. WI 84-4published at 30 overs

    Nation 22, Aguilleira 4

    Nation guides Hartley towards the third man boundary but a Marsh swallow dive retrieves the ball and restricts the scoring to two. England's fielding has been so much more disciplined. So 137 needed from the final 20 overs, with six wickets intact.

  19. WI 80-4published at 29 overs

    Target 221

    Knight bustles in, she is delivering the ball almost from level with the stumps on occasions and it is coming through very slowly to the batters. More accurate from the captain this time though and it is her first maiden.

  20. WI 80-4published at 28 overs

    Target 221

    Five from Hartley's over, and she has taken 1-15 from her six.