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Cricket World Cup: England beaten by West Indies in Dunedin

England engineered their own downfall in a damaging seven-run defeat by West Indies at the Women's World Cup in Dunedin.

The defending champions missed six chances in the field, conceded 23 runs in wides, then made a mess of chasing 226 for their second loss in as many games.

They were given hope by a ninth-wicket stand of 61 between Kate Cross and Sophie Ecclestone, only for Cross to be run out backing-up for 27.

That left nine to win and, one run later, number 11 Anya Shrubsole was bowled by Anisa Mohammed to give West Indies their first win over England at the World Cup.

West Indies had earlier been reduced from 81-0 to 98-4, before a stand of 123 between Shemaine Campbelle and Chedean Nation lifted them to 225-6.

And, even though West Indies dropped three catches of their own, they ultimately squeezed England for a famous win.

With the top four from the eight-team group going through to the semi-finals, England's defence of the trophy they won in 2017 is far from over, but they now have little margin for error.

Their next game is against South Africa in Tauranga on Monday.

West Indies add this scalp to their victory over hosts New Zealand and are in a strong position for a tilt on the semi-finals.

For all of the positives England took from falling only 12 runs short of chasing 311 in their opening game against Australia, the mistakes they made with the ball and in the field in that match were repeated in Dunedin.

Lauren Winfield-Hill dropped Deandra Dottin from the first ball of the match.

With Hayley Matthews also put down twice, West Indies' openers were able to add 81.

England were at least able to fight back, chiefly through the left-arm spinner Ecclestone, who removed Matthews and Stafanie Taylor, either side of Dottin

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