England has sealed a comprehensive series of an international series of a day over the West Indies, with a nine wicked beat at a rain -affected meeting in Taunton.
Set a goal of just 106 in a reduced match to 21 overs to a team, England reached a 10.5 overs with captain Nat Sciver-brunt ending unbeaten in 57 of 33 balls.
Sophia Dunkley made 26 at the top of the Order, while England joined her background formation, while Alice Capsey ended undefeated in 20 in another unilateral case.
The West Indies, who were again without the star, Hayley Matthews because of a shoulder injury, fell to 4-3 inside the first four overs after England chose to play first under the dark sky.
Captain Shemaine Campbelle and the Qiana Opening Joseph gradually rebuilt with a partnership of 39 before heavy rains led to a delay of five hours after 12.3 overs were thrown.
Campbelle fell to Charlie Dean from the first ball after the resumption, when tourists fell even more to 58-6, but reached 31 of the last two overs for the 106-8 post.
Sarah Glenn leg driver was the choice of 3-21 England players, while Seamer in Arlott took 2-15.
England also beat the previous T20 series 3-0, and summer continues with three T20s and three Odis against India, starting at Trent Bridge on June 28.