50 for Amy Jonespublished at 20.1 overs
The birthday girl (26 today in case you're just joining us) brings up her half-century with a single into the leg side.
WI 131-9 all out (DLS target was 267 from 39 overs)
Eng 258-4; Jones 80, Taylor 70, Knight 40 (19 balls)
Rain had stopped play with England 43-0 (10.2 overs) - WI won toss
England win three-match series 3-0
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Mark Mitchener and Callum Matthews
The birthday girl (26 today in case you're just joining us) brings up her half-century with a single into the leg side.
Thanks Mark.
This has been good from England since the rain break. I wonder what sort of score they'll be looking to post from here though. 220?
Their score will be boosted by DLS, don't forget.
Jones 49, Taylor 11
Afy Fletcher begins her fifth over, Amy Jones and Sarah Taylor are a bit more careful against Fletcher's leg-spin than against Stafanie Taylor's off-spin. But Jones is closing on a half-century.
And we're sort-of-halfway through England's innings (remember, we've been reduced to 39 overs by rain) - so time for Callum Matthews to talk you through the rest of it.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I don't think she actually picked that up. It might have been because the pavilion is white. She did make a very good attempt at stopping it.
Jones gets another juicy full toss to hit, tries to blast it into the stand - but as it approaches the boundary it bounces once, a flailing fielder gets a hand to it as she doesn't seem to pick the ball up, and it's four.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is Sarah Taylor at her best. That was such a good shot.
Sarah wins the battle of the Taylors for now, coming down the wicket and whacking namesake Stafanie for four through extra cover - while a wide brings up three figures for England.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Amy Jones was a bit lucky there. Her eyes lit up when she saw it was a full toss.
Amy Jones and Sarah Taylor, England wicketkeepers both, continue to work Afy Fletcher's leg-spin around for singles - just one apiece from the over until Fletcher serves up a rank full toss which Jones punches in the air... but safely wide of mid-on for a single.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I'm not sure whether Sarah Taylor would prefer to start against pace or spin. A lot of players have a preference but I'm not sure she does.
Jones 39, Taylor 4
After that hammering Stacy-Ann King took last over, ti's no surprise that West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor has taken her off - and brings herself on to bowl at the Hayes Close End. So it's Taylor bowling to Taylor... and Taylor prevails for now. (The England one). Although the West Indies one does spin one past the outside edge.
Jones 37, Taylor 2
Sarah Taylor gets under way with a couple of singles off her first two deliveries.
Here's a look at a couple of those Tammy Beaumont fours before she fell...
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Tammy doesn't look happy with that, maybe she thinks she got a bottom edge on that, but it looks out. I think she'll be kicking herself again. But this is an important part of the summer now with Sarah Taylor coming in. They'll be desperate for her to get a score.
Beaumont lbw b Fletcher 46 (Eng 84-1)
Just when she was looking set again, Beaumont tries to repeat the reverse sweep which brought her four just now - and she's given leg before.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Such a beautiful over for Amy Jones. It just looks effortless for her. She looks in such good form at the moment and you hope it continues into the Ashes.
I really hope they keep her opening in the Ashes Test too. To win that game you're going to have to score quickly so I hope they stick with a similar line-up.
Jones 36, Beaumont 46
It's not Stacy-Ann King's day, the Trinidadian seamer is charged with her second wide of the over. And with her line all over the place, Jones - who started cautiously - whips a four off her hip.
Another four - this time from a classical cover drive - means it's 16 from the over. Jones is now up to 36 from 37 balls, having scored only five from her first 12.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You won't see many better shots than that. It was effortless from Amy Jones.
The crowd have their hoods up, but thankfully not their umbrellas, as with mid-off up, Amy Jones exquisitely launches King over her head for a first-bounce four.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
There are a few spots of rain appearing on the window. There's no sign that the groundstaff are worried, they are normally a good judge.