12:09

Job done for England on a cold grey Bristol day when there wasn’t much to gain but plenty to lose.

It wasn’t a vintage batting effort but anything over 200 was going to be competitive on a dry turning surface. Heather Knight made sure her side reached at least par with a smart 67 before Laura Marsh and Jenny Gunn added some momentum at the end.

It was an inauspicious start with the ball but once spin replaced pace West Indies were unable to keep the scoreboard moving and conceded wickets at regular intervals. Seven LBWs is testament to the repeated attempts to play around the front pad to straight deliveries. Nat Sciver’s 3-3 from four overs catches the eye, but Tammy Beaumont’s outfield grab was arguably the highlight of England’s effort in the field.

The outcome of the day’s four matches means England top the group and will remain in Bristol for a semi-final with South Africa on Tuesday. The winner of that encounter will take on Australia or India in the decider.

Thanks for joining us, we’ll be here to do it all again in a couple of days.