Eng 227-8published at 48.4 overs
Super shot from Charlie Dean, moving across crease, down on one knee and paddling the ball just past short fine leg for four.
Wolvaardt dropped three times by England & also survives missed stumping before falling for 77
Half-centuries for Beaumont & Jones help England post 235-9
Five wickets for Kapp; England lose last six wickets for 78 runs
England still looking for first win after defeats by Australia and West Indies
South Africa have beaten Bangladesh, Pakistan and now England in their first two games
Sam Drury and Ffion Wynne
Super shot from Charlie Dean, moving across crease, down on one knee and paddling the ball just past short fine leg for four.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport's chief cricket writer in Tauranga
I think we're going to get a nerve-jangling finish today.
Another one!?
Three singles and a wicket from the over. At the death. Fantastic from Kapp. She'll be back to bowl the last over of the innings.
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
You cannot keep Kapp out the game - she also got that run out of Amy Jones.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was another slower ball. Cross was too early on the shot and Marizanne Kapp has been fantastic. That is a well-deserved five-for.
Cross c Tryon b Kapp 6 (Eng 216-8)
A first international five-wicket haul for Marizanne Kapp! She has been brilliant, firstly with the new ball and now at the death.
Yet again it is the slower ball, Kate Cross the latest to be deceived and the ball loops up off the edge to Tryon at short third.
Ecclestone 5, Cross 6
Useful over for England as 10 come from Khaka's latest. Three overs to go: is 240 back on?
Clubbed leg side by Kate Cross, the ball hangs in the air and the deep mid-wicket fielder runs to her left, dives but can't quite get there - and the ball bounces away for four.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Ecclestone will not like being demoted down the order!
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That is a brilliant over from Marizanne Kapp.
Ecclestone and Cross batted superbly together to take England close against West Indies in their last game. What can they do this time around?
Not too much against Kapp, the 32-year-old seamer has been magnificent and needs just one more wicket for a maiden international five-for.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Good, good bowling. She's proved why she is one of the best in the world today and why she is wanted by franchise teams all around the world.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport's chief cricket writer in Tauranga
Marizanne Kapp has been exceptional today.
Dunkley c Chetty b Kapp 26 (Eng 204-7)
Pace off again from Kapp and again the batter is very early on the shot. This time it is Dunkley, trying to heave the ball legside but managing only to loop it behind to Chetty.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I like this for England. Kate Cross loves a paddle - and they haven't set a field for it.
Go on Crossy! Can't wait to discuss this promotion on the podcast.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport's chief cricket writer in Tauranga
Again, England lose a wicket just as they start to build some momentum.
Brunt c sub (Sekhukhune) b Kapp 17 (Eng 201-6)
Slower ball from Marizanne Kapp, Brunt is through the shot far too early as she charges down the pitch trying to hit over the top and chips the ball up into the covers. A simple catch for the substitute fielder.
Three wickets for Kapp.
Another single from the last, five overs to go and England have the chance to try and push to what? 230? 240?
England 200-5
Singles all the way so far in this Khaka over.