After successful tours to Australia and New Zealand, England's women are upbeat ahead of two one-dayers against West Indies
It is the first meeting between the sides for 15 years and gives Isa Guha (left) the chance to win her 50th one-day cap
England skipper Charlotte Edwards talks things over with coaches Mark Lane and Jack Birkenshaw
Out in the middle, Edwards shakes hands with opposite number Nadine George after winning the toss and choosing to bat
Opening bat Sarah Taylor makes a positive start for England, hitting four boundaries before being bowled for 26
Caroline Atkins is unable to match Taylor's fluency, spending 82 minutes at the crease for 22 before being caught
England find themselves in trouble on 103-4 as George successfully appeals for the run out of Lydia Greenway
Edwards provides some much needed urgency for England as she passes 50 for the 30th time in a one-day international
But the match comes to an abrupt and unsatisfactory end after a heavy downpour with England on 156-4
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