Summary

  1. Eng 205-6published at 37.3 overs

    Charlie Dean gets a gift first up. She puts the full toss away for four.

  2. Postpublished at 05:29 Greenwich Mean Time

    Kirsten Pike
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Sounds

    This is a real concern for England, they don't have that lower order strength like Australia do.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 37.2 overs

    Capsey lbw b Schutt 0 (Eng 201-6)

    It's a two-ball duck for Alice Capsey.

    She knew. She didn't hang around for the finger to go up.

    Australia are into the bowlers.

  4. Postpublished at 05:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sarah Elliott
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds

    It looked like it got her on the backside actually.

  5. Postpublished at 05:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    The only thing that can save Alice Capsey is height. It has hit her back leg as she goes back to pull.

    She's already walking after seeing one replay...

  6. England reviewpublished at 37.2 overs

    And here comes the slide.

    Alice Capsey is given lbw.

    She reviews because she has to.

  7. Postpublished at 05:27 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sarah Elliott
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds

    KingImage source, Getty Images

    You can't help but feel like Danni Wyatt-Hodge needed to stay in a bit longer to get some more runs in.

  8. Eng 200-5published at 37 overs

    Lauren Filer put down a very similar catch earlier. It gets better and better on each viewing.

  9. Postpublished at 05:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sarah Elliott
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds

    What a wonderful catch by Phoebe Litchfield, I'd say that's her bread and butter. What an amazing catch.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 36.5 overs

    Wyatt-Hodge c Litchfield b King 35 (Eng 200-4)

    Brilliant catch! Danni Wyatt-Hodge has her hands on top of her helmet.

    Phoebe Litchfield has pulled off a blinder, leaping to take the ball as it drops over her shoulder while parallel to the ground.

    AirLitch...

    Media caption,

    Litchfield takes 'spectacular' catch in Ashes ODI

  11. Postpublished at 05:22 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sarah Elliott
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds

    It's a nice period of play for England who are finding the boundaries a little bit more. They'll be looking to hit little milestones and they play so much T20 cricket these days anything will see chaseable.

  12. Postpublished at 05:21 Greenwich Mean Time

    If England can find a Georgia Wareham-type innings from here, they'll win.

    Big if...

    WormImage source, Cricviz
  13. Eng 196-4published at 36 overs

    Need 113 runs from 84 balls

    What do we think about WinViz giving England just an 18% chance? I thought it would be a little higher.

    Seven from this Megan Schutt over.

  14. Postpublished at 05:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Henry Moeran
    Test Match Special commentator

    Regardless of whether they win or lose, today has been so much better from England with the bat. We asked if they could play with positivity and bravery, they've done that right through the chase.

  15. Eng 189-4published at 35 overs

    Wyatt-Hodge 31, Jones 21

    Remember England are trying to pull off the highest successful run chase in women's ODIs here.

    They need 120 from the last 90 balls.

    WinvizImage source, Cricviz
  16. Eng 187-4published at 34.2 overs

    And again!

    That's four boundaries in a row across the two overs.

  17. Eng 183-4published at 34.1 overs

    Four more!

    This time it's Amy Jones on the attack.

  18. Postpublished at 05:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sarah Elliott
    Ex-Australia batter on BBC Sounds

    Two terrific shots from Danni Wyatt-Hodge. That's exactly what England need and they are just keeping themselves in the contest before they go big.

  19. Eng 179-4published at 34 overs

    Target 309

    There's no stopping these, though! Danni Wyatt-Hodge gets her first boundaries away but cutting and then pulling Ash Gardner.

    Suddenly it's 12 from the over and England have a bit of momentum back.

  20. Eng 169-4published at 33.3 overs

    This is not a hot take but Australia are good in the field, aren't they?

    Again, England manage only two when four looked likely.