England v India: third women’s T20 cricket international - live

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3m ago 15.31 EDT 2nd over: India 15-0 (Mandhana 6, Verma 8) The fiery Lauren Filer starts with a wide. Lauren Bell pulls off a diving stop behind square to stop a certain boundary off a short ball. No one can stop that though, Filer serves up a leg stump half volley and is flicked away for four by Verma. DROP! Filer bangs in a short ball and Verma gets in a real tangle, England had the plan in place but Lauren Bell drops the ball on the deep third boundary. Gah! The ball trickles into the fence for four too. That could be a costly miss. Share

9m ago 15.26 EDT 1st over: India 5-0 (Mandhana 5, Verma 0) There’s some early movement for Bell with her first delivery but the tall opening bowler drops too short with her second delivery and is flicked off the hip by Mandhana. Bell then finds her length and bowls a couple of beauties to beat the edge of Verma’s bat. Share

12m ago 15.23 EDT Righto, here come the Indian openers for the chase. There are no demons in this pitch, it’s an absolute belter. England huddle on the side of the boundary edge and then run onto to the pitch, they’ll be kicking themselves if they let this one slip given the position they were in and with the series on the line. Lauren Bell will start with the new ball to Smriti Mandhana. Shafali Verma is at the non-strikers end. India have a stacked batting card. Let’s play. Share

20m ago 15.15 EDT England finish on 171-9 A crazy batting effort comes to a close with England almost bowled out after Dunkley and Wyatt-Hodge put on 137 runs from 92 balls at the top of the order… the rest of the batting card was a total Horlicks – 34 runs from 28 balls FOR THE LOSS OF NINE WICKETS! India were staring down the barrel of a 200 plus chase, now they are right back in this match. Charlotte Edwards has an inscrutable look on her face but I dare say she’ll have a few words about how that innings imploded. Share Updated at 15.15 EDT

23m ago 15.11 EDT WICKET! Lauren Filer c Mandhana b Sharma 0 (England 168-9) I do not believe this! The third opportunity for a hat-trick in the innings coming up as Filer is caught in the ring first ball! Share

25m ago 15.10 EDT WICKET! Sophie Ecclestone c & b Sharma 10 (England 168-8) The wickets keep falling! I can’t spayk type! Share

26m ago 15.09 EDT 19th over: England 166-7 (Ecclestone 10, Dean 4) Charlie Dean reverse-sweeps the hat-trick ball for four! It’s chaos out there! Share

28m ago 15.07 EDT WICKET! Issy Wong c †Ghosh b Shree Charani 0 (England 162-7) Oh my days. Issy Wong falls for a golden duck, a meaty edge through to the keeper. Charani is on a hat-trick! Share

29m ago 15.05 EDT WICKET Paige Scholfield st Ghosh b Shree Charani 4 (England 162-6) England are falling in a heap! Ecclestone smears a six and then takes a single. Paige Scholfield then dashes out of her crease and misses the ball to be stumped by miles. View image in fullscreen Paige Scholfield reacts after being stumped by Richa Ghosh. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA Share Updated at 15.15 EDT

31m ago 15.03 EDT 18th over: England 153-5 (Scholfield 4, Ecclestone 1) By castling Beaumont Radha Yadav picks up her 100th T210I wicket and her teammates swarm around her to congratulate, a lovely moment. After a harum-scarum passage of play, Sophie Ecclestone arrives in the middle. Share

34m ago 15.00 EDT WICKET! Tammy Beaumont b Yadav 2 (England 153-5) Gone! Beaumont steps across her stumps but, crucially, misses the ball to see her middle stump knocked back. View image in fullscreen Tammy Beaumont leaves the field after being bowled out by Radha Yadav. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA Share Updated at 15.05 EDT

36m ago 14.59 EDT 17th over: England 149-4 (Scholfield 3, Beaumont) Paige Scholfield and Tammy Beaumont in the middle for England now with three overs to bat. India have hauled it back in the last few overs. Share

39m ago 14.56 EDT WICKET! Amy Jones lbw b Reddy 0 (England 149-4) Arundhati Reddy has three in the over and two in two as she pins Amy Jones on the pad bang in front of leg stump! View image in fullscreen Arundhati Reddy celebrates the wicket of Amy Jones. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 15.00 EDT

41m ago 14.54 EDT WICKET! Danni Wyatt-Hodge c Kaur b Reddy 66 (England 149-3) And another! Wyatt-Hodge is scuppered by the pace off delivery and plinks another simple catch to Kaur on the edge of the rind. England spluttering at the back end of their innings here. Share

43m ago 14.52 EDT WICKET! Alice Capsey c Shree Charani b Reddy 2 (England 146-2) Capsey gets too cute and ramps a simple catch behind square! View image in fullscreen Alice Capsey is gone for just 2. Photograph: Harry Trump/Getty Images Share Updated at 14.57 EDT

44m ago 14.50 EDT 16th over: England 146-1 (Wyatt-Hodge 66, Capsey 2) Alice Capsey strolls out to the middle with five overs to do some damage. She clips her first ball off her toes for a single. Deepti Sharma nearly escapes from her over with the wicket and just a handful of runs but Wyatt-Hodge has other ideas – she drops to her haunches and slog sweeps into the stands for SIX! Share

49m ago 14.46 EDT Sophia Dunkley c & b Sharma 75 (England 137-1) Dunkley hits one straight up in the air and it swirls and whirls before landing safely in the bowler’s hands. India finally get a breakthrough. Share

51m ago 14.44 EDT 15th over: England 136-0 (Dunkley 70, Wyatt-Hodge 53) A sublime pull for four by Wyatt-Hodge, swivelling the front leg in style. Five overs to go, England will want at least another fifty runs, this pitch looks like a crisply ironed shirt front. Tammy Beaumont and Alice Capsey are positively champing at the bit in the dugout. Share

54m ago 14.41 EDT 14th over: England 126-0 (Dunkley 70, Wyatt-Hodge 53) Wyatt-Hodge creams a cover drive off Rana and follows up with a whip through midwicket for another four to take her to fifty of 34 balls! She struggled at the start but has been scintillating in the last few overs. Share

1h ago 14.38 EDT 13th over: England 115-0 (Dunkley 68, Wyatt-Hodge 44) Wyatt-Hodge has come alive now, she sweeps Arundhati for four and then steps out of her crease and marmalises a length ball for SIX into the stands! Form is temporary, class is permanent. Share

1h ago 14.31 EDT 12th over: England 100-0 (Dunkley 64, Wyatt-Hodge 33) England are putting their foot down now with wickets in the bank. Dunkley swipes Charani through the leg side for four. Two hard run twos into the deep and a single take England to three figures. Share

1h ago 14.26 EDT 11th over: England 91-0 (Dunkley 58, Wyatt-Hodge 31) Amanjot returns and Dunkley dispatches her over mid-off for four! That was more bottom handed than most of her shots this evening but she muscled it away and beat the infield. Nine off the over with ease. Share Updated at 14.28 EDT

1h ago 14.24 EDT 10th over: England 82-0 (Dunkley 50, Wyatt-Hodge 30) Sneh Rana into the attack, Wyatt-Hodge rocks back and cuts for four. She’s finding her form now and it just might be her night after those two simple drops. Dunkley goes to a classy half century with a drive down the ground. Thats her sixth T20I half-century and she’s looked incredibly fluent throughout. Halfway stage reached, England will look to capitalise on this strong start in the back ten. View image in fullscreen Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Sophia Dunkley run smartly between the wicket. Photograph: Tom Dulat/Getty Images for Surrey CCC Share Updated at 14.28 EDT

1h ago 14.17 EDT 9th over: England 71-0 (Dunkley 44, Wyatt-Hodge 25) DROP! Jemimah Rodrigues puts down Wyatt-Hodge at cow corner, that should’ve been swallowed. Salt meet wound. Wyatt-Hodge clobbers Charani over Rodrigues’ head for SIX off the next ball. DROPPED AGAIN! Harmanpreet Kaur shells a sharp chance in the cover to give Wyatt-Hodge her second life. Share

1h ago 14.13 EDT 8th over: England 61-0 (Dunkley 42, Wyatt-Hodge 17) Shadows cast half the pitch into darkness as the sun begins to go down behind the stands creating quite tricky seeing conditions for the batters for the next couple of overs. Dunkley reverse-sweeps Radha Yadav for four and Wyatt-Hodge finds her second boundary of the evening out to midwicket. Eleven off the over. Share

1h ago 14.09 EDT 7th over: England 50-0 (Dunkley 37, Wyatt-Hodge 11) Wyatt-Hodge is struggling for fluency, she tried to hit a square cut too hard and loses her shape. Six runs ticked off the over, the wicket looks a belter though so England might need to step on it a little. Share

1h ago 14.06 EDT 6th over: England 44-0 (Dunkley 32, Wyatt-Hodge 10) Dunkley is ticking now, she trots down the wicket and bunts Sharma over mid-off for four after swatting a full toss away for another boundary through midwicket. End of the Powerplay, England haven’t pulled away but they haven’t lost a wicket yet either. Share

2h ago 14.02 EDT 5th over: England 34-0 (Dunkley 23, Wyatt-Hodge 9) Shree Charani into the attack with her left-arm spin. Dunkley picks up four over midwicket and then plays an absolute doozy of a straight drive for SIX! That was a really excellent shot, Dunkley held the pose and rightly so. Share

2h ago 13.57 EDT 4th over: England 22-0 (Dunkley 11, Wyatt-Hodge 9) Deepti Sharma into the attack, she whirls through an over in double quick time for the cost of just two singles. Quiet start for England, they might chance their arm a bit now. Share

2h ago 13.53 EDT 3rd over: England 20-0 (Dunkley 10, Wyatt-Hodge 8) Dunkley scampers two runs to leg and then advances to Amanjot Kaur but the bowler sees her coming and sprays it onto the far tramline and out of reach. Bosh! Dunkley stays stock still and smears the next ball back over the bowler for four. A single is tucked off the hip to bring DWH on strike. Another short ball from the bowler, which seems to be a tactic, Wyatt-Hodge mistimes a pull to midwicket and takes a single. Share

2h ago 13.47 EDT 2nd over: England 12-0 (Dunkley 3, Wyatt-Hodge 7) Arundhati Reddy’s medium pace from the other end. A couple of scrappy wides down the leg side are followed by a half-volley that is deposited over mid-off for four by Wyatt-Hodge! View image in fullscreen Sophia Dunkley wallops a boundary. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA Share Updated at 13.54 EDT

2h ago 13.43 EDT 1st over: England 4-0 (Dunkley 2, Wyatt-Hodge 2) Dunkley cuts to backward point where a fantastic diving stops saves the boundary. India have out-batted, out-bowled and out-fielded England so far in this series. That was a nifty start in the inner ring. Cripes! Kaur slams in a sharp bouncer and Wyatt-Hodge gets in a real tangle, she ends up playing a forehand smash at it above her eye-line and is lucky that it didn’t ploop to a fielder. Wyatt-Hodge scampers a run and breathes a sigh of relief, she’s due a score. Share

2h ago 13.38 EDT Amanjot Kaur to open the bowling for India, she was very impressive with bat and ball in Bristol. She’ll start with the new white nut to Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Decent crowd in at the Oval, apparently 14,000 ticket sales in the bag and more people streaming in for some Friday night entertainment. Let’s play! Share

2h ago 13.34 EDT The players take the field in lovely evening sunshine, we’ll be underway very shortly. Can England put up an imposing total and give themselves a chance to get back into the series? Let’s find out! Share

2h ago 13.16 EDT England win the toss and choose to bat first The coin falls England’s way and Tammy Beaumont doesn’t hesitate to have first use of the biscuit coloured wicket. The sun is beating down in South London but there is a nice breeze too, I’d expect it to be a very nice batting wicket and a quick scoring outfield. India namer an unchanged side, and why wouldn’t they, they’ve been magnificent so far in this series. Three ch ch changes for England – Paige Schofield, Charlie Dean and Issy Wong replace Nat Sciver-Brunt, Linsey Smith and Em Arlott. Teams: England: Dunkley, Wyatt-Hodge, Beaumont, Jones, Capsey, Schofield, Dean, Ecclestone, Wong, Filer, Bell India: Mandhana, Shafali, Harmanpreet, Jemimah, Amanjot, Richa, Deepti, Radha, Reddy, Rana, Charani Share Updated at 13.18 EDT

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