Summary

  • India win opening T20 by 97 runs - England's heaviest defeat by runs in T20Is

  • England bowled out for 113 in 14.5 overs

  • India made 210-5 - the second-highest total conceded by England in T20Is

  • Stand-in captain Mandhana makes first T20I century off 51 balls

  • Ecclestone concedes 1-43 off three overs on return to side; Bell pick of bowlers with 3-27

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'Brilliant innings' - Mandhana makes superb century off 51 balls

  1. dropped catch

    Deol dropped on 26published at 11.4 overs

    Danni Wyatt-Hodge drops a pretty routine chance in the deep.

    Harleen Deol skies one down the ground off Alice Capsey, hitting with the spin, and the ball comes down with snow on it but Wyatt-Hodge spills it.

    England have not excelled in the field today.

    Media caption,

    Wyatt-Hodge 'had too much time to think about the ball' and dropped it

  2. Ind 120-1published at 11.3 overs

    Shot of the day from Smriti Mandhana, who goes inside out to Alice Capsey and chips the part-time spinner down the ground for four.

    Superb stuff.

  3. Ind 115-1published at 11.2 overs

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    Arlott dismisses Verma for 20

    Just the one wicket to fall. so far.

  4. Ind 114-1published at 11.1 overs

    The TV cameras trail on Sophie Ecclestone who is sporting shades and a bit of a glum expression. Alice Capsey is thrown the ball by Nat Sciver-Brunt.

    Harleen Deol skips down the pitch and wallops the England spinner for four.

  5. How's stat?!published at 15:27 British Summer Time 28 June

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    India have scored 98 or more in the first 10 overs seven times previously in T20Is, all resulting in wins.

  6. Ind 108-1published at 10.4 overs

    England have been chasing leather for most of the afternoon so it's not surprising they are changing their plans a little.

    However, Lauren Filer bowls two consecutive wides as she fails to execute yorkers.

  7. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 28 June

    Katherine Sciver-Brunt
    Ex-England bowler on BBC Sport commentary

    Nat [Sciver-Brunt] wants to create individuals in charge of their own game. She can only set the field to what the bowlers want, so she won't be put off by this run-rate.

    This is like a warm-up match for England and there are still four more games to go.

  8. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 28 June

    Sam Drury
    BBC Sport cricket writer at Trent Bridge

    If anyone wasn't aware of how much of a test these white-ball series will be for England, they are now.

    Very impressive stuff from India's top three.

  9. Ind 104-1published at 10.1 overs

    Charlotte Edwards popped out during the drinks break to join England in the huddle, offering a bit of a pep talk to pick her players up.

    Lauren Filer drops it short Smriti Mandhana to the first ball after the break and the India batter swivels and whacks it into the stands.

    Media caption,

    Mandhana 'walloped' the ball for six

  10. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 28 June

    WinViz history - England go from 79% chance of a win at the start to 25% after 10 oversImage source, BBC Sport/CricViz

    When the match started England had a 79% chance of winning according to WinViz.

    That has completely changed at drinks. That is down at 25% and India are up at 75%.

  11. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 28 June

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    Mandhana reaches her half-century with a boundary

    England have been below par, but Smriti Mandhana has oozed class.

  12. How's stat?!published at 15:18 British Summer Time 28 June

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    This innings is the ninth time Smriti Mandhana has reached her fifty in 30 balls or under in a T20I, the most for any player.

    Alyssa Healy and Gaby Lewis are the next highest in this regard, doing so six times.

  13. drinks break

    India 98-1 at drinkspublished at 10 overs

    Well, well, well.

    At the halfway point it's India who are doing all of the running so far.

  14. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 28 June

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is some statement from India's top order.

    They are setting themselves up for a total that could be in excess of 200.

  15. Ind 96-1published at 9.4 overs

    An impressive start to her innings by Harleen Deol.

    She smeared Emily Arlott through the covers for four in the previous over and then picks up three boundaries off Linsey Smith, on each occasion sweeping her.

    Might need to have deep square in here, Nat...

  16. Ind 84-1published at 9 overs

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    Mandhana hits Ecclestone for two sixes in first over on England return

    Sophie Ecclestone fans... look away now.

  17. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 28 June

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Ecclestone took that one cleanly and Shafali Verma departs. It wasn't timed by her and it was an easy knee-height catch.

  18. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 28 June

    Katherine Sciver-Brunt
    Ex-England bowler on BBC Sport commentary

    India's Shafali Verma walks off after being caught out by England's Sophie Ecclestone off the bowling of England's Em ArlottImage source, Reuters

    Shafali Verma is not in great nick. She didn't look good to me and England finally encouraged her to hit it to the field.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8.3 overs

    Verma c Ecclestone b Arlott 20 (Ind 77-1)

    Shafali Verma chips Emily Arlott straight into the hands of Sophie Ecclestone at mid-off.

    The breakthrough England desperately needed here.

    Media caption,

    Arlott dismisses Verma for 20

  20. How's stat?!published at 15:10 British Summer Time 28 June

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    Shafali Verma was really aggressive with her footwork against the quicks inside the powerplay - her average interception point of 2.7 metres from the stumps is the the furthest down the track she's registered in a T20I.