Postpublished at 09:08 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2020
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Campbelle had just started striking them well so that's a big blow to West Indies.
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West Indies 124-7 (won toss) - Taylor 43, Campbelle 43
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Campbelle had just started striking them well so that's a big blow to West Indies.
Campbelle lbw b Anam 43 (WI 91-3)
Gone! Campbelle looks absolutely gutted, and it's bad news for West Indies.
Now, did that actually hit the bat? There's nothing on Ultra Edge - so if this has hit her back leg in line with the stumps, she's gone.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
If West Indies get 140 or less, they'll be ruing missing out on 10-20 runs earlier in the innings.
Campbelle reverse-sweeps Anam Amin, big appeal, they scamper a single but Pakistan want to use their review...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is frustrating. West Indies are capable of doing this from the start and I don't know why they don't do it.
Campbelle goes big again, launching Diana for a first-bounce four over mid-off. A single means she has 43 from 35 balls.
The oddity is... we know how Stafanie Taylor can bat like this in T20 too, but she has taken 39 balls to score 29. She's been in for nearly 16 overs and has only hit two fours.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Now you sense Pakistan really need a wicket to break this partnership.
Campbelle now looks to threaten long-on, but it reaches the fielder on the first bounce. One run. Taylor can only rotate the strike.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I thought that could have been a catch at first.
Diana Baig, with 2-6 from three overs in the powerplay, is back for her final over as Pakistan roll the dice. Campbelle lofts it over deep backward square leg, with a fielder out there it's six or out... and it's six!
Taylor 28, Campbelle 31
It's 12 from the over - Campbelle has overtaken her captain, though she's visibly frustrated at not being able to take more than a single when Nida serves up a ropey full toss.
That's the fifty stand, from 53 balls. It felt like a few more than that.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies really needed that. They've been going so slow. OK, they lost early wickets, but you can still rebuild while rotating the strike.
It's not all gone Pakistan's way...
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
Campbelle got a whole lot of bottom hand on that one.
Finally Shemaine Campbelle finds the middle of the bat - launching Nida Dar over cow corner for six!
Pakistan aren't always the greatest fielding side, but apart from that dropped catch a little earlier, they've been pretty lively. Diana Baig makes a stop at backward point that's so good, turning a likely four into a single, that wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz and another fielder race over to high-five her.
Four singles off a largely forgettable over, apart from that high-five.
Campbelle is showing intent, helping herself to a brace of twos, but Maroof fields well off her own bowling. The last ball is shovelled to mid-wicket for one while Diana Baig fizzes a throw back to the middle.
Time to hit the gas, West Indies?
WI 57-3
Sidra Nawaz was standing well back, but as she takes the bails off, her fellow keeper Shemaine Campbelle's foot was grounded.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
I think her foot was behind the line the whole time.