West Indies captain Hayley Matthews is aware of the challenge of facing a strong England team, but she believes her players can use their knowledge of the conditions at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium to their advantage in the first of the three-match ODI series, starting in Jamaica late on Sunday.
The last time these two teams played an ODI series in the Caribbean in 2016 in Jamaica, England emerged as winners by 3-2 and Hayley was still a newbie, despite being part of the West Indies that won the ICC Women's T20 World Cup earlier in the year in India.
But now as captain of the West Indies team, she is looking to reverse the result in the favour of the hosts'. "We know it's a really important series, but the team is in a good space, but we're backing ourselves to play good cricket against England. We know they have one of the best teams in the world, but at the same time coming to play in the Caribbean is a hard task."