Summary

  • Deepti Sharma hits 62 not out to steer India to victory - report

  • England hampered by misfields and failure to review key decision

  • Dunkley (83) and Davidson-Richards (53) rescue England from 97-4

  • Lamb (39) and Sciver-Brunt (41) fail to kick on

  • India go 1-0 up in three-game series; next ODI at Lord's on Saturday

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'That is horrific' - India rue 'awful' run out

  1. Eng 17-1published at 3 overs

    A good stop from Jemimah Rodrigues, tipping Emma Lamb's drive away from the cover ropes as England's batters run three.

    Tammy Beaumont then knocks Amanjot Kaur into mid-wicket and takes two.

    Like Amy Jones, Beaumont made twin hundreds in the first two ODIs against the West Indies, scoring 107 and 106 before missing the third game in the series.

  2. Eng 12-1published at 2 overs

    Emma Lamb walks out for England and immediately takes two into the covers.

    Goud sends down another wide but it isn't followed by a wicket on this occasion.

  3. Postpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 16 July

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Former England batter on Test Match Special

    I have a feeling that's why Kranti Goud is in this team! She has struggled to hold the line, but this time it was a scrambled seam - it nipped and came back. That was brilliant.

    If the gameplan is to get Kranti Goud ready for the 50-over World Cup or beyond, then they will let her have four or maybe five overs. She is finding her radar and, more importantly, finding her confidence.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1.2 overs

    Jones b Goud 1 (Eng 8-1)

    Media caption,

    Amy Jones bowled by Kranti Goud

    Wide, wide, wide... wicket?

    Maybe Kranti Goud can claim that was the strategy!

    The India seamer sends down three consecutive out-swingers that are called wide down the off side, then follows up with one that nips in a bit and bowls Amy Jones through the gate.

    Jones, who made scores of 122 and 129 in the ODI series against the West Indies, departs for one today.

  5. Eng 5-0published at 1 over

    Tammy Beaumont tips Amanjot Kaur's first delivery round the corner and runs three, with the ball chased down at fine leg.

    Amanjot follows with a wide, but then sends down four dot balls to Amy Jones before the England wicketkeeper turns the final ball of the over through backward square to retain the strike.

  6. Postpublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 16 July

    England's openers Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones have walked out to the middle.

    Amanjot Kaur has the ball in hand for India.

    We're ready to go in sunny Southampton.

  7. Postpublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 16 July

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    A team in transition for us in the media is almost like we've got some young faces and we've got some new people, but that's not the case.

    England are the second most capped team to have played a T20 international in the last game they have played.

    Yes, they are more or less the same team, but the way they want to play they are transitioning.

  8. Line-upspublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 16 July

    England: Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones (wk), Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Sophia Dunkley, Alice Davidson-Richards, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell

    India: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Harleen Deol, Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Amanjot Kaur, Sneh Rana, Shree Charani, Kranti Goud

  9. Postpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 16 July

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    On England's victory over India at Edgbaston...

    It probably got a bit closer than England would have liked. The loss of Amy Jones gave India a sniff of winning that game. It went right down to the wire.

  10. 'It's a very good opportunity'published at 12:44 British Summer Time 16 July

    India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: "I think we are ready to go.

    "The T20 series was very good for us, we want to carry that on.

    "It's a very good opportunity for us to get used to the conditions for the World Cup next year. We're playing also playing one of the best teams in the world in England."

  11. 'As a group we're on a journey'published at 12:41 British Summer Time 16 July

    Captain of England Nat Sciver-Brunt and Captain of India Harmanpreet KaurImage source, Getty Images

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt: "We're going to have a bat first. The girls were so competitive [against the West Indies]. It was brilliant to see some great characters come through. Hopefully, we can do the same in this ODI series."

    On what format is England's strength: "A tough question. I guess as a group we're on a journey, it is hard to tell. We have a World Cup coming up so there is high importance on these games."

    On the wicket: "I think it is a good surface. We know there's a lot of runs usually scored here so we're looking forward to getting out there."

  12. England win the toss and batpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 16 July

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who returns today after missing the last T20s with injury, has won the toss and chosen to bat.

  13. Postpublished at 12:37 British Summer Time 16 July

    Having enjoyed clean sweeps against the West Indies earlier in the summer, the 3-2 T20 series defeat to India was the first blot on the copybook of the coach/captain pairing of Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt.

    They will hope to returning to start a winning campaign in Southampton today, with further matches at Lord's on Saturday and Chester-le-Street on Tuesday.

    The series represents the last competitive preparation before the World Cup in this format, hosted in India and Sri Lanka in October.

  14. Postpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 16 July

    Nat Sciver-BruntImage source, Getty Images

    Close victory? Big defeat?

    It was curious T20 series, with England winning a couple of last-over thrillers but losing three games by big margins.

    We now start a three-match ODI campaign - how will Nat Sciver-Brunt's charges fare?

    Time to find out...