Summary

  • Australia win by 89 runs to take 4-2 points lead in series

  • Australia win ODI element of the series 2-1

  • Two wickets each for Perry and Coyte

  • Greenway hits 45 for England

  • Lanning hits superb 85 in Australia's 241-7

  1. Aus 57-1 (Bolton 30*, Lanning 10*)published at 18 overs

    England turn to spin for the first time - it's Kent off-spinner Laura Marsh, bowling round the wicket to the left-handed Bolton and over the wicket to the right-handed Lanning. Just three singles from a tidy first over of spin.

  2. Postpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  3. Aus 54-1published at 17 overs

    A single takes Australia to 50, before Lanning makes England pay for missing that run-out chance as she goes inside-out, hoisting Gunn wide of long-off for four.

  4. Postpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Izzy Westbury
    Middlesex captain on BBC Test Match Special

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    I see Lauren Winfield as an opener rather than a middle-order player - I'd like to see her opening, perhaps with Heather Knight down the order.

  5. Aus 49-1 (Bolton 27*, Lanning 5*)published at 16 overs

    Lanning is leading a charmed life here - Bolton pushes the ball to mid-wicket, Lanning is halfway down the track and looking stranded, but a fierce throw - too fierce - from Natalie Sciver - is wide of the stumps, down by Elwiss's feet and the Aussie captain makes her ground. A gentler throw to the bowler would surely have seen the dangerous Lanning back in the hutch.

  6. Postpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  7. Aus 46-1published at 15 overs

    Plenty of energy in the field from England, Gunn is quickly through her third over as Australia try to rebuild with some ones and twos.

  8. Aus 41-1 (Elwiss 2-0-8-1)published at 14 overs

    A miscue from Lanning, the Aussie captain (a centurion in the last game) nearly perishes without scoring as the ball spoons up over mid-wicket but thankfully for her, there's no fielder in the vicinity. A let-off - and two singles from the over. Bolton has 23 from 46 balls, Lanning has one from seven.

  9. Get involved via #bbccricketpublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

  10. Aus 39-1 (Bolton 22*, Lanning 0*)published at 13 overs

    Bolton helps herself to a couple of twos, before unleashing a shot-of-the-day contenders - a booming cover drive, they always look so good from left-handers - which beats Heather Knight's dive to the boundary.

  11. Aus 31-1published at 12 overs

    Captain Meg Lanning is in at number three. Elwiss, who began her England career as a front-line seamer but whose batting has come on more recently, has batted at seven in the first two ODIs but not bowled until today. However, her first ball to Bolton (they ran on the catch) is a no-ball and the free hit ball is a full toss, smacked down the ground for four by the left-hander, who moves to 14 with a single.

  12. Postpublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Lizzy Ammon
    BBC Test Match Special

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    It was on her pads, and she fell for it.

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    WICKETpublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Villani c Gunn b Elwiss 14

    England celebrate taking the first wicketImage source, Reu
  14. Aus 25-0 (Villani 14*, Bolton 9*)published at 11 overs

    England make their first bowling change as Brunt is replaced by Jenny Gunn - just a single from it.

  15. Scorecard updatepublished at 11:10

    Scorecard
  16. Aus 24-0published at 10 overs

    Keeper Sarah Taylor is up to the stumps for Shrubsole, there's an excitable lbw shout from the Somerset seamer as the ball clatters into Bolton's pads but the appeal is stifled as it looked to have pitched outside leg. There's a short cover and short mid-wicket in catching positions, and England will feel they have contained Australia well - the Southern Stars having been 30-2 and 38-0 after 10 overs in each of the previous ODIs.

  17. Postpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Anya ShrubsoleImage source, Getty Images
  18. Aus 23-0 (Villani 12*, Bolton 9*)published at 9 overs

    If there's one thing everyone always says about Worcester, it's undoubtedly one of the prettiest county grounds in England, and (perhaps with one eye on the weather) fans are making their way into the ground all the time. Just a couple of runs from the over, Brunt has 0-13 from five.

  19. Postpublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 27 July 2015

    Holly Colvin
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

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    That's disappointing off the last ball of the over as you always want your fielders to back you up. Jenny Gunn is one of the best fielders in the team, she's always charging from long-on to long-on in T20, and she has big hands. A rare mistake from her.

  20. Aus 21-0published at 8 overs

    The runs have dried up for the Southern Stars - a run of 18 dot balls (punctuated only by those two wides in the sixth over) is finally ended as a misfield by Jenny Gunn at cover allows Bolton a single off the last ball of the over.