Postpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 24 June 2017
Here's another boundary from Fran Wilson as she pulls pace bowler Jhulan Goswami for four.
England slip from 216-5 to 246 all out
Four run-outs in England innings
Wilson 81, Knight 46
India 281-3: Mandhana 90, Raut 86, Raj 71
NZ beat Sri Lanka by nine wickets in Bristol
Opening day of Women's World Cup
Amy Lofthouse and Mark Mitchener
Here's another boundary from Fran Wilson as she pulls pace bowler Jhulan Goswami for four.
Brunt 18, Wilson 74
Shot! That's better from Fran Wilson, another dance down the pitch and flaying the ball over mid-wicket for four. Full toss and hammered for four! That's an expensive over from Shikha Pandey - 17 runs!
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
England have been behind the eight ball all innings, have they got it in them to give themselves a fighting chance?
Target 282
Mithali Raj has turned back to Shikha Pandey and Katherine Brunt is down the pitch to her first ball, slapping the ball past the India captain at cover. That's a great bit of batting - Raj probably should have stopped that, mind - and plenty of muscle behind the shot. Third man comes up, and Brunt promptly laces the ball right where she was stood for another boundary. Raj looks delighted.
Here's how Fran Wilson brought up her maiden ODI half-century:
Eng 188-5
Brunt's foot was on the line and she's home. Smart bit of work from the keeper, though, to get the bails off so quickly.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
I'm not convinced. I don't think Katherine Brunt's moved, if I'm honest.
Eng 188-5
That's an almighty crack from Fran Wilson - down on one knee and swinging hard across the line to swat away a short ball from Ekta Bisht. A single brings Brunt on strike and she comes forward, but Sushma Verma has the bails off. We're going upstairs...
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is great from England but they mustn't get carried away - they've got to bat another five or six overs and make sure that numbers eight, nine, 10 and 11 aren't left with too much to do.
Target 282
Ooft, that'll hurt as Mithal Raj, floppy hat still in place, dives knee first and goes to the turf with a proper thud. She's okay though.. Katherine Brunt fumes with herself as she lets Jhulan Goswami get away with a rank full toss on leg stump, before Fran Wilson tickles a leg side delivery away for two. And that's four! A nice pull from Wilson, rolling her wrists to hoick the ball through mid-wicket.
Here's how it all ended badly for Danielle Wyatt, caught and bowled by Deepti Sharma.
Target 282
Ekta Bisht is back and she has a furious "howzat, howzat!" yell at the umpire as she raps Brunt on the pad. There was quite a bit of bat involved there, though. Brunt cracks away a cut but the fielder in the circle does well to cut it off. In fact, India have been pretty good in the field after the opening few overs.
New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Bristol)
New Zealand have racked up the first win of the World Cup - they needed just 37.4 overs to reach their target of 189 to beat Sri Lanka in Bristol. Captain Suzie Bates led the way with 106 not out, sharing an unbroken second-wicket stand of 170 with Amy Satterthwaite (78) for a nine-wicket win.
Eng 168-5
Down the pitch comes Brunt, showing Goswami the full face of the bat, but that'll just be a single. That brings Fran Wilson on strike, and she goes for a deft little scoop to bring up her maiden international half-century. She raises her bat to the crowd, who duly applaud.
Here we go. Jhulan Goswami has got the ball back in her hand. Fiery fast bowler to fiery fast bowler, as Katherine Brunt taps her bat on the ground.
Here's a slog-sweep for four from Danielle Wyatt, before she gave up that tame return catch.
Target 282
I love watching Katherine Brunt bat. She can give it - and this is a technical term - a proper whack. It's Fran Wilson that's on strike and she sticks to the theme of England's innings, sweeping and reverse-sweeping for another couple of runs.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
She didn't really seem to go through with her shot, and that's a disappointing end. But now they've got the person who I think can win the game for England - Katherine Brunt, who had a fantastic Women's Big Bash. If she stays in for 10 overs and Fran Wilson stays with her, England could take a big leap towards chasing down this score.
Wyatt c&b Sharma 9 (Eng 154-5)
Eurgh. Danielle Wyatt offers up the simplest of catches to bowler Deepti Sharma. That was a dreadful shot - a defensive little chip up, no real power behind the stroke, and it was catching practice for the bowler. Dearie me.
Target 282
That review had pretty much nothing going for it. It's still a tidy over from Kaur, though - just six coming from it.