Over-by-over coverage of the one-day match in GrenadaEngland Women lose ODI series after heavy defeat by IndiaEmail michael.butler@theguardian.com | Tweet @michaelbutler18 1.58pm GMT The covers are coming off! Hopefully we’ll have the toss and team news with you imminently. While we’ve been waiting, Mark Wood has been describing – in that fine north-east lilt – how he has recently adjusted his run up to extend it by around about a third. For somebody that throws them down at 90mph+, the short run up was doing a lot of wear and tear to his body. He also revealed that the reason he originally had a short run up was because he used to zig-zag his way to the crease, and keeping it short was a way to minimise that. 1.33pm GMT You can read Ali Martin’s preview of today’s game right here. Related: England look to Chris Woakes for powerplay advantage over West Indies Andre Russell has been added to the West Indies squad for the last two matches of the one-day series against England. The 30-year-old played the last of 52 ODIs seven months ago but now has the chance to make a late push for World Cup selection. Russell, who has recently completed a stint in the Pakistan Super League, will be available for the fourth game in Grenada on Wednesday and the concluding fixture in St Lucia. Continue reading…
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