Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 15 July 2017
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That was an anguished innings from Taylor.
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
Jamie Lillywhite
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That was an anguished innings from Taylor.
Taylor lbw b Marsh 0 (WI 37-2)
Skipper Taylor lasted 12 deliveries and failed to trouble the scorers but umpire Anil Chaudhary's lbw decision is shown to be erring, the ball would have missed leg stump. However, once again the West Indies choose not to review when they should have done.
Matthews 16, Taylor 0
I'm not sure I've seen anyone bowl quite like Gunn, it's such a strange angle that her arm comes over from. Only one run conceded from her first two overs though.
Target 221
A much steadier over from Marsh, just the single conceded. A man with his head in his hands leaning on a wheelie bin looks on. If he is as downcast as he appears to be, he will not have welcomed the cameras focusing on him for over a minute,
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That is a soft way to go. West Indies have given one away when they were taking it to England.
Kycia Knight run out 17 (WI 34-1)
A double change as Jenny Gunn bustles in with that unorthodox, windmill action but it is mid-pitch hesitation that causes the first wicket, Kycia dilly dallying along the way as Wilson's throw from backward point is gathered by Taylor and the bails are whipped off nonchalantly.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That was a shot-and-a-half. I think West Indies have decided not to let the spinners settle.
Matthews 14, Kycia 17
What a shot this is from 19-year-old Matthews. Laura Marsh is brought on for some off spin but Matthews dances down the wicket and lofts over long on for a towering six, in the manner of the great Viv Richards.
In the winner-takes-the-last-of-the-semi-final-places showdown at Derby, India have made 265-7 against New Zealand.
Target 221
Shrubsole struggling to find her natural swing in the cold, breezy conditions and a 62mph long hop is smartly pulled to the mid-wicket boundary by Kycia.
Matthews 7, Kycia 11
Taylor up to the stumps to Brunt now, not sure how the Barnsley fast bowler will feel about that, but she strays down the legside and is clipped neatly off the pads by Kycia for her first boundary. A man in a pink beret looks on, accompanied by a lady in an extremely floral jacket. A theatrical pair.
Target 221
Shrubsole oversteps to allow a free hit and Matthews almost knocks herself over with the ferocity of her yahoo at it. No contact is made and wicketkeeper Taylor stumps her, but it just goes down as a dot ball.
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Matthews 5, Kycia 5
The first boundary of the innings as Matthews flicks a leg glance at Brunt to the fine leg rope. That watery sunshine did not last long as there are some very nasty, dark clouds (as the late, great Tony Greig might have said, certainly in the Twelth Man) looming beyond.
Target 221
Here's something else we didn't think we'd see today, we have some watery sunshine on a stiffish breeze. West Indies cannot qualify but have won their latest two matches, making their highest score of this year's tournament with 285-4 against Pakistan last time out. Kycia plays out a Shrubsole maiden.
Target 221
England are at the top of the table of course, but in the "Wickets taken between overs 1-10" - which admittedly counts for very little - they are bottom of the eight sides, with only three. Left-hander Kycia Knight drives Brunt through towards the cover boundary but Wilson flings herself at it and restricts the scoring to three.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
I think West Indies gave England 20 or 30 more than they would like.
If it had have 180 or 190 they would have known they could chase it.
England are a much more disciplined side. Not many of the West Indies batters will graft. England might have given themselves bit of hope in that last partnership.
Target 221
Like her new ball partner Brunt, Anya Shrubsole has four wickets to her name in the tournament thus far. Some gentle swing in to the right-hander around 68mph.
Mel Jones
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies have to capitalise on every run. The pitch is going to turn and that is not their strength. They need to capitalise when the ball is hard.
Target 221
Teenager Hayley Matthews was wailing in pain with two bouts of what appeared to be cramp when bowling the final over, but she is out there to open the batting, still flexing her leg - and showing no desire to come through for a second run in Katherine Brunt's opening over.