Postpublished at 09:15 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2020
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
England are on the precipice of a good score, given the pitch.
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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Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
England are on the precipice of a good score, given the pitch.
Here's Heather Knight run out by Shakera Selman's direct hit...
Sciver 57 (55 balls), Jones 9 (6)
Jones gets a fortunate inside edge for one. Sciver drills a single past the non-striker, and Jones keeps the strike which means Fletcher finishes her spell with 1-29 from four overs.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Amy Jones timed and placed that perfectly.
Sciver cuts a single to the cover sweeper - and West Indies bring a fielder up for Jones, in a bid to keep her on strike. But Jones joins in the fun by clubbing a four between the fielders at long-on and cow corner!
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That was brilliant. Sciver is manipulating the field here.
With long-off up, Sciver whacks Afy Fletcher over mid-off for a second-bounce four.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I get the sense West Indies are rallying and feel like they are the team on top.
Sciver 51, Jones 3
Sciver and Jones rotate the strike well, though the latter misses with a reverse sweep. Freya Davies runs on with some fresh gloves, and possibly some instructions from the bench.
Is 130 out of reach? Or even 140?
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
An unbelievable effort by Hayley Matthews, even if she can't believe she didn't catch it.
Eng 105-4
Stafanie Taylor brings herself back on at the Southern End, Sciver knocks a two to move to 49 - but she's then dropped by the diving Hayley Matthews at mid-wicket, she gets a hand to a sharp chance but the ball rebounds safely for Sciver to scamper a single.
Another Nat Sciver highlight...
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Roberto Colombi: 120-130 game on, 140+ with our two spinners should be comfortable for England - big final overs coming up!!!
Sciver 47 (48 balls), Jones 2 (1)
Amy Jones, deposed from her opening berth, walks out at number six for England. A two and a single from Sciver brings up the hundred - Jones taps her first ball to long-on and Sciver is safely back for two.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
A terrible shot.
Wilson c Cooper b Fletcher 3 (Eng 97-4)
Wilson will be disappointed with that - having worked the singles well, she chips the ball to Britney Cooper at deep mid-wicket, who barely had to move.
Afy Fletcher back on - Fran Wilson, a great player of spin, is doing a perfect job by taking a single off each ball she faces to get Sciver on strike. A single moves Sciver to 44 from 46 deliveries.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Nat Sciver is playing a fantastic knock but she needs to be careful. If England lose Sciver now, they could be in trouble as they are one batter light today.
Having taken a superb catch and effected a smart run-out, Shakera Selman - who's mainly in the side for her bowling - returns to the attack. Wilson is off the mark, while Sciver tries another ramp - but the ball only flips up in front of her. Tidy over, four singles from it.
There's also a brief delay while umpire Claire Polosak asks Fran Wilson to reattach the microphone and earpiece she uses to communicate with the third ump. It takes a little while as Wilson doesn't take her batting gloves off to do so...
Fran Wilson joins Natalie Sciver in the middle. Sciver is up to 41, from 41 balls. Six overs left for England to post a winning total.