- England won the Twenty20 series by eight wickets to go 5-0.
- Freya Davies, Alice Davidson-Richards, and Charlie Dean all had 3 wickets
- England reached 44 quickly, winning in 5.3 overs during powerplay.
West Indies women scored their lowest score ever in a Twenty20 International, as England swept the five-match T20I series by a perfect 5-0 margin with an eight-wicket victory in Bridgetown.
Freya Davies, Alice Davidson-Richards, and Charlie Dean bowled West Indies out in 16.2 overs. England reached 44 quickly, winning in 5.3 overs during the powerplay.
After an uneventful first over, West Indies lost wickets in each of the next three overs and one in the powerplay. Nat Sciver and Issy Wong dismissed Aaliyah Alleyne and Shabika Gajnabi. After the powerplay, Dean pulled Trishan Holder and Kyshona Knight.
West Indies were 24 for 6 in 9.1 overs when Davidson-Richards removed Afy Fletcher and Djenaba Joseph (11) in the same over. Davidson-Richards and Davies combined to go 6 for 7.
Danni Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley gave England a 22-run start. Dunkley and Wyatt fell, but Sciver won with three fours in 12 balls.
Player of the Match Davies had 12 dots, one maiden over, and three wickets for two runs in 14 balls.
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