Postpublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 13 June 2019
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
If Fran Wilson were a football goalkeeper, I would back her in a penalty shootout.
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
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
If Fran Wilson were a football goalkeeper, I would back her in a penalty shootout.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
We're getting word that Stafanie Taylor has gone to hospital for a scan on her hand. That's a worry for West Indies, not just for this match but going into the T20s.
Players are taking drinks, with West Indies needing 196 more from 20 overs.
Here's a rare highlight from the Windies perspective - a firm sweep for four by Natasha McLean.
Kycia Knight 34, Nation 1
After five boundary-less overs from Bryony Smith, England turn to the medium pace of the experienced Jenny Gunn - and with keeper Taylor up to the stumps, Gunn has Chedean Nation swinging and missing.
Three singles from the over, this match is only going one way.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England are proving their dominance over West Indies again. West Indies have really not batted well in this series.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Kate Cross's mum is called Christine, so she's Chris Cross.
Cross 4-1-14-1
Another good over from Kate Cross... and it's a maiden over as Kycia Knight can't get her away.
Target 267 (39 overs)
Chedean Nation in at five, which continues to escalate the questions over whether Stafanie Taylor will be fit to bat because of that hand injury.
Nation drives and misses, it almost looks like she's been bowled but it was because keeper Sarah Taylor had the bails off in a microsecond.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
A lovely moment from Byrony Smith. It's a good catch from Jenny Gunn in the end.
I don't think Natasha McLean can be too disappointed with herself. It was good to see her having a go.
McLean c Gunn b Smith 18 (WI 67-3)
A magic moment for Bryony Smith who takes her first international wicket!
Natasha McLean goes high, wide and handsome... but the ball sails unerringly into the safe hands of Jenny Gunn at long-on. Smith is surrounded by her team-mates, nearly all of whom ruffle her fair hair.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
One of the struggles West Indies have had is building an innings through the natural peaks and troughs of a 50-over innings. They're better in T20n where you only need to play one way.
Ecclestone takes a rest after five overs and England turn back to seamer Kate Cross, newly appointed captain of Lancashire Thunder in the Super League this week, and that puts the brakes on - just one run from the over.
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Target 267 (39 overs)
England are whistling through their spinners' overs here - remember, once we get to 20 overs we have a match constituted - but Smith continues to impress with her line and length, even restricting the big-hitting McLean to singles.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That was an amazing catch from Fran Wilson - Hayley Matthews had looked in such good form.
We won't get tired of showing you this one...
WI 62-2
Natasha McLean lofts one high into the air over the covers, two fielders converge, captain Heather Knight goes for it running back and dives... but can't take it. Henry Moeran and Lydia Greenway both think that Bryony Smith at mid-off should have gone for it.
To rub it in, McLean hits possibly the most powerful shot of the day, whacking Ecclestone to the extra cover boundary where the ball sails past the rope like a tracer bullet.
Need 212 more from 26 overs
Jenny Gunn is being kept busy at long-on, fielding three or four successive singles from the West Indies third-wicket pair.
Well bowled Bryony Smith - the debutant has bowled three overs of spin and has not been hit for a boundary yet.
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Wisden editor Lawrence Booth: A good one to have up your sleeve the next time someone’s rude about women’s cricket.
TMS summariser Ebony Rainford-Brent: World Class!!! Hats off.
TMS commentator Charles Dagnall: Oh yes.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
I'm a little puzzled by Natasha McLean - she has nine off 16 balls and has shown no intent to get going, she can hit the ball a long way but I'm not sure what her role is.