Jones, Beaumont make back-to-back centuries as England seal 2-0 lead
Kate Cross takes 100th ODI wicket as West Indies succumb in pursuit of unlikely 367
Kate Cross takes 100th ODI wicket as West Indies succumb in pursuit of unlikely 367
Commentator: Vithushan Ehantharajah
8:27pm Right, that's all from us here. Thank you for your company. Join us on Sunday for the final match of the series in Taunton!
8:25pm Lastly, we hear from Nat Sciver-Brunt, victorious in her first ODI series as England's full-time captain.
"Batters 3, 4 and 5 are getting a bit pad-rashyâŠ." she joked about the openers in the first two ODIs, before praising Emma Lamb for her 55. "It's always very difficult to follow a big partnership⊠she did brilliantly to settle herself and then go again."
[BETTER IDEA OF ROLES WITH THE BALL] "Absolutely. I thought everyone stuck to it as best as they could really. We were more energetic in the field and it was really pleasing. The bowlers are doing their very best to impress and take wickets
[CHANGES TO COME AT TAUNTON?] "I would have thought so. It's important to see everyone have their go. With the World Cup coming up, we want to see what we have⊠it's of great value everyone playing a lot of domestic cricket before this series."
8:13pm Of course, the headline acts were Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont, punching in back-to-back centuries, while becoming the first pair to register more than one opening stand of 200 or more. Oh and Kate Cross notched 100 ODI dismissals in her 100th international appearance.
Player of the match is Amy Jones, for 129 off 98: "It's quite funny how it's worked out (scoring two centuries on the bounce after none in her previous 81 innings). I'm enjoying it opening the batting I've done it a few times to know it's not easy. You have to ride your luck and I did that a bit today.
"I'm trying stay nice and still at the crease and just react to what's coming down. I've got a lot of confidence, a lot of backing within the group. I'm just happy to go out there and perform."
8:09pm Another dominant performance for England, albeit one they labored to in the end, despite the absentees on West Indies side. The tourists were always going to be up against it with the injury to Hayley Matthews and the illness to Qiana Joseph. In their stead, Realeanna Grimmond's 53 on debut and Jannillea Glasgow's 44 ensured this was not a total blowout...
CS Fraser c Bell b Capsey 24 (48m 30b 3x4 0x6) SR: 80
Capsey returns
Kate Cross takes 100th ODI wicket as West Indies succumb in pursuit of unlikely 367
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