Summary

  • India chasing 289 to beat England

  • Bell removes Rawal early and Dean gets Deol

  • Knight, on her 300th international appearance, makes superb 109 off 91 balls to steer England to 288-8

  • England lost 3-8 in 14-ball spell to go from 249-3 to 257-6 as Dunkley, Lamb and Capsey struggle again

  • England win toss and bat first in Indore

  • Win would secure England's place in semi-finals

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sport commentary at top of page

  1. 100 runs

    100 for Heather Knightpublished at 43.2 overs

    Eng 239-3

    Media caption,

    'It's been a wonderful knock!' - Knight reaches century with four

    Edged to the boundary - that's Heather Knight's century!

    The former England captain, who returned to the side for this tournament after missing the summer with injury, clips Shree Charani's delivery through an empty slip region for a 14th four.

    Her hundred comes off 86 balls - her first 50 come from 54 deliveries.

  2. Eng 234-3published at 43 overs

    Slapped away.

    Renuka Singh sets up for a slower ball and Heather Knight reads it well, stepping across her stumps early and slapping it past two fielders for four through the covers.

  3. Postpublished at 13:22 BST

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That would have been a terrific catch but technically it is a drop. Deepti Sharma could have had a cracker.

  4. dropped catch

    Knight dropped on 91published at 42.1 overs

    Eng 227-3

    Media caption,

    Sharma drops Knight at short fine leg on 91

    Tough chance, put down!

    Heather Knight sweeps Renuka Singh's first delivery to short fine leg, where a diving Deepti Sharma can't hold on.

    Knight takes a single to move to 92.

  5. Postpublished at 13:20 BST

    Barbara George
    BBC Newsbeat at Women's Cricket Society in Birmingham

    Ruby and Dani

    Dani and Ruby are backing England all they way and believe England have this in the bag.

    “It’s going pretty well. Knight and Brunt had a steady partnership and they are looking to accelerate in the last overs so hopefully we get to a decent score," said 22-year-old Dani.

    Ruby, who is 19, added: “Knight batting really well especially since the last wicket. Doing well to hold it together. They have what it takes to win.”

  6. Eng 226-3published at 42 overs

    There's four.

    Sophia Dunkley gets a thick edge on Deepti Sharma's delivery, sending the ball away through an empty cordon.

  7. Postpublished at 13:17 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer on BBC Radio Sports Extra

    Heather Knight is the key now. She has been playing so proactively against the spinners whereas Sophia Dunkley finds it hard to start her innings against spin.

  8. Eng 218-3published at 41 overs

    Still no boundaries since Nat Sciver-Brunt's dismissal, with four singles from Shree Charani's seventh over.

  9. Postpublished at 13:15 BST

    Barbara George
    BBC Newsbeat

    Tilda

    Tilda, 18, has been speaking to me about how important this game is for India at the Women's Cricket Society in Birmingham.

    “They have had two loses in a row – this game is really important to them. They have a really good history against us. I think if they win this game they will feel the momentum is with them going into the knockout stages of the tournament.”

  10. Eng 214-3published at 40 overs

    Deepti Sharma changes end and her seventh over goes for three singles as England begin their rebuilt after Nat Sciver-Brunt's wicket.

    They have taken 77 runs off the last 10 overs.

  11. Eng 211-3published at 39 overs

    Sophia Dunkley comes to the crease, and knocks Shree Charani's last ball towards backward square.

    No run there.

  12. Postpublished at 13:10 BST

    Henry Moeran
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    India can celebrate. It is a rare celebration however as this partnership has done an awful lot of damage.

  13. Postpublished at 13:10 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer on BBC Radio Sports Extra

    A very big time for India to take a wicket. These two batters were well set.

    It was a brilliant catch from Harmanpreet Kaur, plucked over her head.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 38.5 overs

    Sciver-Brunt c Harmanpreet b Charani 38 (Eng 211-3)

    Media caption,

    Harmanpreet takes one handed catch at extra cover to dismiss Sciver-Brunt for 38

    Or Harmanpreet could just sort things herself...

    The India captain takes the catch that ends the 115-run partnership, stepping to her right to take the catch after Nat Sciver-Brunt had hammered Shree Charani into the covers.

    It's a one-handed grab, just above her head - that really flew.

  15. Postpublished at 13:07 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer on BBC Radio Sports Extra

    This is how England wanted it to unfold. Harmanpreet Kaur needs to think of something creative here.

  16. Postpublished at 13:07 BST

    Henry Moeran
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Harmanpreet Kaur has got some thinking to do here because Heather Knight is flying.

  17. 6 runs

    Eng 208-2published at 38 overs

    Media caption,

    Knight 'dancing down the track' hits six over deep mid-wicket

    Back to the Knight show!

    She lifts Kranti Gaud's penultimate ball off her pads and over the mid-wicket boundary for the game's first six.

    14 runs off the over.

  18. Eng 200-2published at 37.3 overs

    England's 200 and the century partnership brought up with one shot.

    Nat Sciver-Brunt, who has very much been the junior partner in the last few overs, pulls Kranti Gaud through mid-wicket for four.

  19. Eng 194-2published at 37 overs

    One more single from the rest of the over.

    Prior to that review, Heather Knight had swept her 12th four of the innings.

  20. Postpublished at 13:01 BST

    Henry Moeran
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    A good decision from the umpire. There is frustration in the India camp.