Postpublished at 05:37 GMT 14 January
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
What a game of cricket we've got here. I don't know how I feel - excited, disappointed, frustrated, nervous, sick.
It's all on you, Amy Jones, and that's a good start.
Two out into the deep...
Soham Sarkhel
CricViz analyst
Allana King removes Dani Wyatt for a Golden Duck
Alana King bowled 43 dot balls today - the fourth-most for any Australian spinner against England in an ODI. 11 of her deliveries either missed/edged against her bowling today. That is the fourth-most for England against any spinner in an ODI.
Need 34 runs from 42 balls
There would have been two balls in the over. They had run at that stage previously.
It was Filer's call too.
Amy Jones at least keeps the strike at the end of the over because she has Lauren Bell for company now.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
What was Lauren Filer doing? She has to know that they aren't taking the singles. Now things get tough, Amy Jones will have to face every ball here, the pressure is on.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
Amy Jones leans on her bat, wondering what her teammate has done. That is absolutely outstanding from Australia, painful for England.
Filer run out (Healy/Schutt) 7 (Eng 146-9)
There's always a run-out...
It's absolute carnage but credit to Darcie Brown. It's her diving stop that creates it.
Amy Jones doesn't know where the ball has gone behind her, Lauren Filer sets off but is sent back. Alyssa Healy has the calmness to collect Brown's throw and get it down to the bowler to take off the bails at the other end.
Curiously, Amy Jones has gone back to turning down singles.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Amy Jones has to do this on her own.
Kim Garth and Alana King are both done now. They have been the best two bowlers.
Target 181
That's a much better over from England and Amy Jones keeps the strike too.
There was intent. They've remembered they need to score runs.
It's 35 runs from 48 balls to win from here.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
What a shot! That's a massive shot from Amy Jones and suddenly the score looks healthier from England.
Smashed for six by Amy Jones!
Long over long-off. Superb.
36 runs to win now.
Alyssa Healy spills one one-handed! It would have been some catch.
Henry Moeran
Test Match Special commentator
There has been a change of gear from England. We've seen more dots than dalmatian here in the past few overs.
Sarah Elliott
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds
This is a game that England should've won. There's still a chance but if they don't the series will be under question.
Nice.
Lauren Filer dabs another one.
It looks like a message came out from Sophia Dunkley between overs - hidden in the disguise of a drink.
Jones takes the single this time to expose Lauren Filer.
Kim Garth, the pick of Australia's seamers, is back again. Where are Amy Jones' boundaries coming from?