
It followed the opener’s century against Sri Lanka in their first game.
Wyatt-Hodge blasted 65 off 42 balls, smashing eight boundaries, before she was run out.
Heather Knight added 43 off 26 balls as England posted 186 for seven, the highest women’s T20I score at the home of cricket.
The West Indies were unable to keep up with the required run-rate in their chase, despite Chinelle Henry’s half-century, and fell to their first defeat of the tournament, as England gained revenge for their decisive group-stage defeat in 2024.
Henry was unbeaten on 51 off 30 balls as the West Indies batted out their 20 overs to finish 148 for five.
Charlie Dean led the English attack with two for 31 from four overs.
West Indies must now beat Ireland in their final game to guarantee Group B qualification, while England are already assured of a place in the final four.
England’s next game, on Sunday, is against the White Ferns. — Allied Media











