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Dean lbw King 1 (Eng 170-7)

Three reds. It looked out and the resuscitated technology confirms.
England's seventh goes with Charlie Dean managing only one run from 11 balls.
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Dean lbw King 1 (Eng 170-7)
Three reds. It looked out and the resuscitated technology confirms.
England's seventh goes with Charlie Dean managing only one run from 11 balls.
Charlie Dean has ended up with both feet pointing back down the pitch and is hit between her legs.
It's straight enough but what about the height?
Michelle Goszko
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
It's a good appeal but I think height comes into it. She's got front on to the ball so think it might be umpire's call.
Robin Chipperfield
Test Match Special commentator
That felt a little high for me.
Charlie Dean is given lbw!
DRS is back but this looked very straight.
Better.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge paddles one from Alana King fine and down to the boundary.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge manages only a single from that free hit.
It's not quite happening for England.
Australia know they're on top and as a result bowlers and wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy are up and about, yelping in anticipation of ball hitting pad.
Megan Schutt is back and, like in her first over of the day, has overstepped to offer up a free hit...
Michelle Goszko
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
England have to get themselves to 250 somehow. The majority of the runscoring is going to fall to Danni Wyatt-Hodge now, you think. The good news for them is Kim Garth is finished.
It sounds like DRS is down from the end Alana King is bowling.
England might have got away with one because if we go by Henry-Eye, Charlie Dean was plumb there.
The scoring has stalled badly.
What's going on? Charlie Dean has been pinned right in front.
Australia's appeal is turned down but then the umpires come together for a chat.
Ben Jones
CricViz analyst
Some more straw clutching: England have scored nicely around the wicket today. They've scored 76 runs in boundaries - exactly 38 have come behind the wicket, and 38 in front.
Charlie Dean is the latest England batter to wander out.
A big innings is required.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
Australia are turning the screw now. England have to try to find a way to keep the scoreboard ticking over but there haven't really been those scoring opportunities.
Capsey c Gardner b Garth 4 (Eng 157-6)
Right on cue.
Clearly frustrated at being able to get herself going, Alice Capsey slashes at a wide delivery from Kim Garth. She neither keeps it down or aims high and simply picks out Ash Gardner at backward point.
England are in trouble.
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Matt, Brentwood: Alice Capsey? I'd love to know what Mady Villiers had done wrong.
Wyatt-Hodge 20, Capsey 3
With the stats of the great Ben Jones echoing around her head, Alice Capsey takes an unwise venture down the pitch and hacks at Alana King.
The ball skews high into the air but, thankfully for Capsey and England, away from the fielders.
Ben Jones
CricViz analyst
Fifteen balls to get off the mark is the longest for Capsey in ODI cricket - her previous longest was nine balls against South Africa back in December
Finally Alice Capsey gets off the mark at the 15th attempt.
That crowd catch Tim mentioned a little earlier? Absolutely sensational...
Sublime one-handed crowd catch
Our intrepid reporter Henry Moeran has found his dream shirt being worn by an Australian cricket fan. We'll let you decide which one he would look best in.