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West Indies stun holders England in Women's World Cup thriller

Defending champions England slumped to a second loss at the Women's Cricket World Cup on Wednesday as underdogs the West Indies continued their sparkling start to the tournament.

The West Indies, who stunned hosts New Zealand in the tournament opener, defeated England by seven runs in a thriller at Dunedin's University Oval.

England's tail-enders made a valiant effort to reel in the West Indies' 226-run target but fell just short, leaving their title defence on the edge.

"They batted outstandingly at us on a good wicket and played some brilliant shots," England captain Heather Knight said.

"We felt like we were in a good position but I guess the last 10 overs cost us."

WEST INDIES WIN BY 7 RUNS! ??What a nail-biting finish. Incredible! ??#CWC22 pic.twitter.com/BP9Mhq84pv

Four-time champions England, who lost to Australia in their opening match, face an uphill struggle to make the top four of the eight-team tournament and defend their 2017 title.

The West Indies made a brisk start after winning the toss and opting to bat, racing to 81 without loss before throwing away three wickets in a single over.

Spinner Sophie Ecclestone sparked the mini-collapse when she dismissed Hayley Matthews for 45, then Deandra Dottin was run out, before Ecclestone struck again with the next ball.

Ecclestone subdued the West Indies' batters through the middle of the innings before Shemaine Campbelle and Chedean Nation staged a late charge.

Their 123-run partnership gave the West Indies a competitive total but England would have been dominant had they not dropped a slew of chances as the catching woes that marred the recent series against Australia returned.

There were no catching issues for West Indies all-rounder Dottin, who dismissed England opener

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