WI 35-1published at 7 overs
Target 144
Sarah Glenn can't get away with that line and length - a bit short, a bit wide and Hayley Matthews smacks it between point and cover for four.
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
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Jack Skelton and Mark Mitchener
Target 144
Sarah Glenn can't get away with that line and length - a bit short, a bit wide and Hayley Matthews smacks it between point and cover for four.
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn is coming into the attack...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
A really good start for England. I missed most of it, as I was interviewing a 10-year-old girl for Unicef. I asked her who her favourite player was, and she said Alex Blackwell.
Need 116 from 84 balls
Make that back-to-back boundaries - width from Brunt and Taylor smacks it just in front of point for four.
That's nine off the over.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
That's classic Stafanie Taylor, going down the ground. She's played here before [for Sydney Thunder], she just cleared her front leg.
That's much more like what West Indies need to do.
Stafanie Taylor lofts it beautifully over mid-on for four.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
It was good thinking by Amy Jones, because for a split second she lifted her foot.
Taylor's foot did rise briefly but she quickly put it back down before Jones could get to the stumps.
Katherine Brunt sends down a poor leg-side wide, but Amy Jones has done really well to snaffle it, spot Stafanie Taylor's foot wobbling and take the bails.
I think Taylor had her foot down but worth a shout by Jones.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
You build your own pressure by taking dot balls, never mind the pressure on you from the opposition - you've got to learn to take risks.
Stafanie Taylor finally gets off the mark as an inside edge streaks away through backward square, allowing her to scurry two.
A similar shot and the same result off the third ball of Katherine Brunt's over.
This remains West Indies' only boundary after five overs.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
This run chase is abysmal from West Indies. 15-1 after five... they need 144, but can't get it off the square!
Taylor didn't put her bat down until she was in the crease, instead of sliding it in. But that was before the ball hit the stumps.
The Windies skipper survives.
West Indies sneak a quick single as Amy Jones chases the deflection, turns and throws down the stumps.
Stafanie Taylor was a bit casual there but looks to have made it home in time.
They're going to check anyway...
Oooshk. Sophie Ecclestone flights it up and Hayley Matthews tries to cart it out of the ground, misses and is very fortuante to see the ball slide past her leg stump as well.
Matthews steals a bye as Ecclestone puts her head in her hands.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
The run-rate's starting to get a little bit out of hand here. You'd want at least another four or five boundaries in the powerplay.
Need 131 from 96 balls.
Sciver starts with three dot balls before Matthews fianlly gets it away for a single.
First ball to Windies skipper Stafanie Taylor and she can only push a checked drive straight to a fielder.
A tentative prod last up and Taylor deflects it down on to her toes.
Superb over by Sciver - just one run from it.
Nat Sciver's reward for that catch is coming on to bowl.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I'm not really sure what she was trying to do, there wasn't enough air to get under it. With the wicket keeping low, that wasn't the right shot. The change in the order hasn't worked for West Indies.