Hayley Matthews and Deandra Dottin again were at the centre of the action as the West Indies pulled off a dramatic upset win at the Women's Cricket World Cup on Wednesday, beating defending champion England by seven runs at Dunedin.
The West Indies edged host New Zealand by three runs in its opening match on Sunday with Matthews making 119 and Dottin bowling a thrilling final over in which three wickets fell.
On Wednesday, Matthews made 45 and Dottin 31 in an 81-run opening partnership which set the West Indies on course to 225-6 as they batted first on winning the toss. Matthews then took 2-40 as England was bowled out for 218 in 47.4 overs, falling just short in a run chase for the second match in a row.
In its first match England fell only 12 runs short as it chased Australia's mammoth 310-3. While the West Indies have moved up to second place behind Australia in the tournament, England now is winless after two matches and in desperate need of a win when it next plays South Africa.
England seemed to be heading towards a victory on Wednesday when Sophie Eccleston and Kate Cross combined in a 61-run partnership for the ninth wicket. At the start of the 48th over, England was 217-8 and needed only nine runs to win with 18 balls remaining.