Summary

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  • England reach World Cup semi-finals after West Indies beat Pakistan by three runs

  • Pakistan needed 18 from final over but only manage 14

  • West Indies make 116-6 with Rashada Williams making 30

  • Spinner Nida Dar becomes joint-leading wicket-taker in Women's T20 internationals with 125

  • Pakistan can still reach last four if they beat England on Tuesday and India lose to Ireland on Monday

  • West Indies are all-but eliminated despite defeat

  1. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Pakistan's run-rate is currently three an over, which is not enough from a match-winning or entertainment perspective.

  2. Pak 17-2published at 6.0 overs

    Pakistan's Nida Dar plays a shot against West IndiesImage source, Getty Images

    West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews, bowling with her cap on, through another over of spin. Pakistan's two new batters - Bismah Maroof and Nida Dar - are showing plenty of intent but keep finding the fielders.

    A maiden for Matthews.

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    WICKETpublished at 4.2 overs

    Sidra Ameen c Matthews b Ramharack 8 (Pak 15-2)

    "Yeah man!" roars Hayley Matthews after taking a brilliant catch. Sidra Ameen attempts to go big over cow corner off spinner Karishma Ramharack but is unable to get any elevation and Matthews dives at short-ish mid-on claim a fine diving grab.

  4. Postpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Pakistan's Muneeba Ali (R) plays a shot leading to West Indies' wicketkeeper Rashada Williams (L) catching her out during the Group B T20 women's World Cup cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at Boland Park in PaarlImage source, Getty Images

    Things are happening now for West Indies.

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    WICKETpublished at 4.0 overs

    Muneeba Ali c Williams b Matthews 5 (Pak 15-1)

    Hayley Matthews strikes for the West Indies! Matthews tosses one up and Muneeba Ali, Pakistan's first T20 centurion, spoons up an attempted paddle with a leading edge and wicketkeeper Rashada Williams gobbles up the catch.

  6. Postpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special

    What a catch...no, what a drop!

    We nearly witnessed one of the greatest double catches in cricket history.

    We would have been talking about that for years and years.

  7. dropped catch

    Muneeba Ali dropped on 4published at 3.1 overs

    Almost an incredible piece of fielding from the West Indies after Muneeba Ali slices the ball towards cover point. Zaida James spills the ball with a fantastic diving effort and Hayley Matthews is on hand to try to take the rebound...but she too spills it.

  8. Postpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special

    This has been a messy over.

  9. Pak 13-0published at 3.0 overs

    The worm shows Pakistan are one run behind West Indies. Pakistan are 13 for 0 after 3 overs. At the same stage West Indies were 14 for 0.Image source, BBC Sport

    Pakistan's opening pair have been excellent running between the wickets at the start of the innings. Tip and run seems to be the order of the day.

    After two wides Sidra Ameen pushes the first legal ball from Shamilia Connell to mid-on and confidently sets off and accelerates to make her ground. There's a shy at the stumps, but West Indies have lacked a bit of intensity in the field.

    An expensive over by Connell with the two extras and six off the bat.

  10. Pak 5-0published at 2.0 overs

    Chinelle Henry finds a hint of away swing in her first over. Sidra Ameen and Muneeba Ali start to use their feet to negate the movement and manage to add three runs to the total.

  11. Pak 2-0published at 1.0 overs

    Target 117

    Sidra Ameen picks up her first run with a prod down to third man. A watchful first over for the Pakistan openers. You sense they will seek to lay a solid platform, keep wickets in hand, early on.

  12. Pak 1-0published at 0.2 overs

    A little wide from Shamilia Connell to the left-handed Muneeba Ali who cuts the West Indies seamer away for a single to get off the mark.

  13. Postpublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    West Indies' players have already made their way out. Shamilia Connell has the new white ball in hand.

    Sidra Ameen and Muneeba Ali will open for Pakistan, with the bespectacled latter facing.

  14. Postpublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Thanks Aymen.

    The narrative around West Indies being a shadow of a team compared to the one which shocked Australia to win the the 2016 tournament seems fairly accurate at the moment.

    It won't be a breeze for Pakistan but you'd fancy them to chase this down.

  15. Postpublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Wickets started falling pretty quickly after Pakistan exposed West Indies' top order. I think Pakistan can chase this down. What do you think?

    Over to Timothy Abraham to take you through the rest.

  16. Postpublished at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2023

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport

    It is an innings that just never got going, even in the power play.

    Hayley Matthews was caught between playing her usual aggressive way or staying there because she knows there is not much to come after her. But once she went the innings just seemed to plod along.

  17. Pakistan need 117 to winpublished at 20 overs

    WI 116-6

    The final delivery is full from Nashra Sundhu. Afy Fletcher takes a few steps forward and hits it to extra cover for a couple of runs to end West Indies' innings.

  18. WI 111-6published at 19.3 overs

    Trishan Holder is the new batter.

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    WICKETpublished at 19.2 overs

    Fletcher st Muneeba b Sandhu 0 (WI 111-6)

    And another one!

    It was full outside off stump and Shabika Gajnabi comes down the track, an attempt at a slog sweep, misses, and Muneeba Ali takes the bails off.

  20. WI 111-5published at 19 overs

    Nida Dar's bowling: 33% full, 58% good length and 8% short. 4 overs, 0 maidens, went for 13 runs, took 2 wickets with an economy of 3.25Image source, BBC Sport

    Nashra Sundhu comes into the attack to bowl the final over.

    Nida Dar, who has become the joint-leading wicket-taker in Women's T20 internationals with the wicket of Aaliyah Alleyne, finishes with 2-13.