Summary

  • England through to semi-finals with 46-run win

  • England 143-5 (Sciver 57); WI 97-9 (all out)

  • Windies captain Taylor retires hurt, stretchered off

  • Beaumont promoted to open, out for second-ball duck

  • SA qualify for semi-finals with 17-run victory over Pakistan

  • South Africa 136-6 (Wolvaardt 53*); Pkn 119-5

  • In-play highlights available to UK users

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16.3 overs

    Fletcher run out (Knight) 0 (WI 92-7)

    Afy Fletcher was barely in the frame as Mady Villiers took off the bails.

    The West Indian punches into the covers, Heather Knight gathers and has an age to take aim at the stumps, before Villiers completes the run out.

  2. Third umpirepublished at 16.3 overs

    Heather Knight has run out Afy Fletcher, but the umpires are being super cautious.

  3. WI 91-6published at 16.1 overs

    Need 53 from 23 balls

    Hello! Alleyne clears the front leg and carts the returning Villiers down the ground for four.

  4. WI 84-6published at 16 overs

    Need 60 from 24 balls

    Sophie Ecclestone has 2-7 off three overs. Handy.

  5. Postpublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Joanne Broadbent
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Only four of them have been able to get over 10. To chase down a score like this, you need at least one person to bat through.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15.4 overs

    Cooper st Jones b Ecclestone 15 (WI 84-6)

    Yep, Britney Cooper dragged her back leg a long way out of her crease and never had a chance to even start getting back.

    Done in the flight by Sophie Ecclestone and Amy Jones makes no mistake with the simple stumping chance.

  7. Third umpirepublished at 15.4 overs

    Britney Cooper advances, misses and Amy Jones takes the bails.

    She's out. But they're double-checking.

  8. WI 84-5published at 15.3 overs

    Appeal for lbw against Aaliyah Alleyne is turned down.

    Britney Cooper calls her through and there is almost a run out but the throw misses.

  9. WI 83-5published at 15.1 overs

    Hmm that's loose by Sophie Ecclestone, sending it down leg and Aaliyah Alleyne can easily help it on its way for four.

  10. Postpublished at 10:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Joanne Broadbent
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special

    The win predictor has England at 96%...

    I'd say it was more like 98% or 99%. Or 100%.

  11. WI 79-5published at 15 overs

    Need 65 from 30 balls

    West Indies need a very, very big over and soon.

  12. WI 77-5published at 14.4 overs

    Britney Cooper bends down on one knee and swivels it over wide fine leg for four. Shot!

  13. Postpublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Sarah Glenn finished with superb figures of 2-16 off four overs.

  14. WI 72-5published at 14.2 overs

    Need 72 from 34 balls

    Britney Cooper gets a bit more treatment on her ankle before slicing the next ball off a thick outside edge through third man for four.

  15. Postpublished at 10:40 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Joanne Broadbent
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special

    You didn't know what her capabilities might be - but England will be pleased to see the back of Kirby, as if she stayed in for another four or five overs she'd get more boundaries.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14.1 overs

    Kirby c Sciver b Shrubsole 20 (WI 68-5)

    Nat Sciver makes amends for that earlier drop.

    Leeann Kirby slog-pulls the returning Anya Shrubsole and loops it up off the top edge.

    Nat Sciver comes in from mid-wicket and clings on, a little ungainly, but safe enough.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    #bbccricket

    10/350: Future's bright, Sarah Glenn & Mady Villiers both looking awesome.

  18. Postpublished at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Joanne Broadbent
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special

    With someone like Katherine Brunt, I was already writing that down in the book as out.

  19. dropped catch

    Kirby dropped on 13published at 13.5 overs

    Have they smothered all the balls in butter in this tournament?

    Add another to the quite staggering number of dropped catches.

    Leeann Kirby swipes it out to wide long on, Katherine Brunt runs round, gets there, but totally misjudges the take and the ball deflects off her hands for six.

    Not good.

  20. Postpublished at 10:37 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020

    Not a bad first T20 World Cup wicket to get...