Postpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 13 June 2019
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Chedean Nation has 15 off 32 balls. I can't understand what is being said to these girls. Why don't you just go for it?
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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Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Chedean Nation has 15 off 32 balls. I can't understand what is being said to these girls. Why don't you just go for it?
And here's another highlight of the innings - Sarah Taylor's catch.
WI 95-4
Jenny Gunn strays with a wide, but her changes of pace continues to befuddle Chedean Nation, who eventually finds the way to steer a two to the cover sweeper.
She then edges one and is dropped by Fran Wilson at point - but after THAT catch earlier today, we can forgive Wilson just about anything. So here's another chance to watch it, if you've just got home...
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
We keep using this word "intent" a lot today... and there's not a lot of intent when you're just propping forward and knocking the ball around. Nation has 12 from 27 balls.
Need 177 more from 90 balls
Sophie Ecclestone replaces Cross. A big risk for West Indies as they take on Danni Wyatt's arm from the deep with a dodgy second run... but for once, Wyatt's throw is a little wayward and King has made her ground at the bowler's end by the time Ecclestone takes the bails off.
Nation 9, King 5
Reprieved, Nation hits Gunn down the ground for four.
Just the 180 needed from 96 balls - and they're currently a batter short.
WI 82-4
Nation survives, and shares a joke with the England stumper.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
I don't think she lifts her foot here...
Hang on, there's an appeal for a stumping as Chedean Nation plays and misses, and Sarah Taylor has the bails off in double-quick time...
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Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England have been searching for that back-up bowler behind Shrubsole and Brunt, and Kate Cross has really taken her opportunity.
Target 267 (39 overs)
With Stafanie Taylor in hospital having a scan on her injured hand, Stacy-Ann King is elevated to number six. She's another left-hander, but can barely get bat on ball.
Cross's excellent figures need highlighting - 6-2-16-2.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That was a brilliant catch standing up to the stumps. It's really hard when the batters are moving around in front of you.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
What a wonderful catch!
Kycia Knight c Taylor b Cross 38 (WI 80-4)
Kate Cross is rewarded for a probing spell as Kycia Knight gets a faint edge and is superbly caught by Sarah Taylor, standing up to the Lancashire seamer.
West Indies' faint hopes may have departed along with Knight.
Here's one for the Bryony Smith family album - her first international wicket:
Kycia Knight 38, Nation 7
Knight swipes Gunn for two, then Nation drills a perfect straight drive past the bowler for four.
West Indies require 187 more from 18 overs. Ain't happening at this rate.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
We talked about this at Worcester. You'd almost prefer West Indies to be bowled out for 120 trying to take England on, than playing like this.
Target 267 (39 overs)
More great line and length from Kate Cross, who's bowled beautifully throughout this ODI series, and there's not much West Indies can do about it. After 10 successive dot balls, the tourists can only add a couple of singles.
For someone who seemed to be out of the England picture a couple of years ago, and has spoken about her struggles with mental health issues, Cross has had a superb 2019 so far in England colours.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
Deandra Dottin's injury [she is missing the whole of this tour after needing shoulder surgery] should be a wake-up call for West Indies. Losing one player shouldn't make this much of a difference for any team.