WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Reigning champions England face an uphill task to qualify for the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup after West Indies handed them their second defeat in their first two matches with a seven-run victory in Dunedin on Tuesday. England’s last two batters were dismissed in the 48th over just as it looked like they would reach their victory target of 226 and West Indies celebrated again after stunning hosts New Zealand in last week’s tournament opener. It was a first victory for West Indies against England at the World Cup and put them second behind favourites Australia in…