Summary

  • England have now won last 14 completed games (all formats)

  • England 180-6 (Wyatt 81 from 55 balls) - won toss

  • WI 138-9 (King 43 from 34 balls)

  • Second of three T20s (first was washed out)

  • In-play clips available to UK users only

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19 overs

    Ramharack b Ecclestone 3 (WI 133-9)

    After Fletcher takes a single from the free-hit ball, Ramharack goes down swinging. Just 48 needed from the last over.

  2. WI 132-8published at 18.4 overs

    The wind has rather gone out of West Indies' sails - but there's then a comedy moment as the ball flies out of Ecclestone's hand, high in the air, over the batter and keeper Taylor takes it above her head. So a no-ball for height, and a free hit.

  3. WI 129-8published at 18.3 overs

    Sophie Ecclestone to bowl the penultimate over, going over the wicket to the left-handed Ramharack. She chips a single to long-off, Fletcher guides one to extra cover.

    52 needed from nine balls. Ain't happening.

  4. Postpublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special

    There will be some who draw comparison with that stumping to Ravichandran Ashwin and Jos Buttler with their Mankad. It is about where you draw the line.

  5. WI 127-8published at 18 overs

    Target 181

    Karishma Ramharack, fresh from her duties as the captain's masseuse a few overs ago, is West Indies' number 10.

    The target - with 54 runs needed from 12 balls - has pretty much packed its bags, got on the train and chugged off into the sunset.

  6. WATCH: Nation departs on 32 after run outpublished at 21:59 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    We're still catching up with some highlights here. Here's how Chedean Nation was run out:

  7. Postpublished at 21:59 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special

    I think that is a surprise to everyone out there. It is one of those unusual wickets you don't see often.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17.4 overs

    Henry st Taylor b Sciver (WI 125-8)

    Oh, that's clever from Taylor - Henry had initially kept her back foot grounded, but a microsecond after the right-hander lifts her foot, Taylor whips the bails off.

    West Indies Natasha McLean is bowled by England's Katherine BruntImage source, PA
  9. Third umpirepublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Henry swings, misses and there's an appeal for a stumping...

  10. WI 125-7published at 17.3 overs

    Target 181

    Nat Sciver's had a good all-round game today, she'll be the first England bowler to complete her spell - Henry clubs a single to long-on, Fletcher again runs one down to third man, and Henry is nearly bowled off her pads.

  11. WI 123-7published at 17 overs

    Henry steps outside off stump, has a big swing but misses. Boundaries or nothing, really, at this stage - West Indies need 58 from 18 balls.

    Three overs left and England have plenty of bowling options - none of their bowlers have bowled more than three overs.

  12. WI 121-7published at 16.3 overs

    More chaotic fielding - there's a mix-up, Kate Cross has the chance to effect a run-out at the bowler's end but with a bail off, rather than pulling up a stump, throws to the other end where the batter makes her ground.

    Afy Fletcher guides the ball carefully for four through third man. Safe to say today will not form part of any future fielding (or running-between-the-wickets) masterclasses by either side.

  13. WI 114-7published at 16 overs

    Target 181

    Afy Fletcher the latest batter for West Indies as the game moves towards its inevitable conclusion.

    The tourists need 67 from 24 balls. Unlikely with the top order all gone.

  14. Postpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Natalie Germanos
    BBC Test Match Special

    Brunt bowled straight. You miss and I hit. She used all of her experience.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15.4 overs

    McLean b Brunt 9 (WI 114-7)

    Revenge is a dish best served cold - having been hit for a boundary, Brunt hits the stumps for the second time in the over as McLean aims a big blast to leg and misses.

    West Indies' Natasha McLean is bowled out by England's Katherine BruntImage source, Reuters
  16. WI 114-6published at 15.3 overs

    Chinelle Henry, recalled after being dropped for the last ODI, is in at eight.

    Brunt tries a back-of-the-hand slower ball but McLean catches it well, drilling it through the covers and through Danni Wyatt on the boundary for four.

  17. WATCH: Nation hits Ecclestone over mid-wicket for sixpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    It's not going West Indies' way at the moment - but take a look at one of their sixes from Chedean Nation:

  18. Postpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special

    That, if it wasn't a deal already sealed, is probably the wicket that takes it to a matter of when England win rather than if.

    West Indies' Kycia Knight is bowled out by Katherine BruntImage source, Reuters
  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15.1 overs

    Kycia Knight b Brunt 7 (WI 109-6)

    Katherine Brunt back at the Wantage Road End, fast and straight and it's too much for Kycia Knight whose stumps are shattered.

    England's to lose from here.

  20. Postpublished at 21:46 British Summer Time 21 June 2019

    Natalie Germanos
    BBC Test Match Special

    England have pulled this back beautifully. The last four overs or so have been brilliant, not just the wickets but by bowling well. Nat Sciver in particular was impressive.