Eng 69-3published at 18 overs
Target 282
That's a very good catch by wicketkeeper Sushma Verma, moving to her left and grabbing the ball tightly in one hand. That's a tight over from Deepti Sharma to greet new batsman Fran Wilson.
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
Target 282
That's a very good catch by wicketkeeper Sushma Verma, moving to her left and grabbing the ball tightly in one hand. That's a tight over from Deepti Sharma to greet new batsman Fran Wilson.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
This is a landmark moment, the first DRS review in women's international cricket. Off the glove, and India are celebrating even before the verdict comes. England's chances of that record run chase are looking a whole lot slimmer.
Sciver c Verma b Sharma 18 (Eng 67-3)
Gone! The sweep is one of Sciver's strongest shots but I think she misjudged the line on that. The ball popped up off the glove and nestled safely in the keeper's gloves.
There's definite glove on that...
Eng 67-2
Deepti Sharma has been brought on, and has she got rid of Nat Sciver first ball? She swept at a short delivery, the keeper grabbed the ball - has she edged it? Mithali Raj makes the T-sign...
Here's Nat Sciver's first boundary, a furiously swept off stump delivery that whizzes away.
Target 282
Shot! That's nicely done from Nat Sciver. Harmanpreet Kaur drops short and Sciver, down on one knee, sweeps her square of the wicket. She tries that off stump step to the side again, trying to scoop into the leg side, but she can only pick up a single. The camera pans to Smriti Mandhana, who is trudging rather forlornly off the field. There's a definite limp there.
New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Bristol)
It's all going New Zealand's way at Bristol, with the vastly experienced Suzie Bates and Amy Satterthwaite going very well against Sri Lanka. The White Ferns, set 189 to win, lost Rachel Priest early but are 83-1 in 18.3 overs at Bristol, with Bates closing on a half-century.
Knight 11, Sciver 13
It is indeed Smriti Mandhana's left knee that she's struggling with. She's walking around behind the boundary rope but it doesn't look comfortable. She's going off for some more treatment.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Derby
As an India player goes down injured, Ebony Rainford-Brent says "please don't tell me that's Harmanpreet Kaur". The Surrey director of cricket has one eye on the Women's Super League.
Eng 59-2
We're going to take drinks while the India physio comes out to see Mandhana. I hope it's nothing serious. It's pretty remarkable that she recovered from such a bad injury - anterior ligament tears are never fun - in just four months. She's supremely good to watch with a bat in hand.
Target 282
A bit of an uppish drive from Knight, the ball hanging in the air, but there's not a fielder near enough to try for the catch. That's another good sweep from Sciver, again moving onto her off-stump and swiping the ball away, and Smriti Mandhana dives to cut the ball off. She instantly goes down onto the turf - she tore her knee ligament during the Women's Big Bash and she's landed awkwardly on it again. It doesn't look great...
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Great to hear Enid Bakewell talking about the 1973 World Cup, which I recall having watched, & to relive the 1993 competition, some of which I also watched.
Paul, Durham supporter
Knight 9, Sciver 8
The diminutive figure of Ekta Bisht is back, whirring through another over. She's got a more round arm action, sliding the ball in to the batsmen, but she gets away with a flighted delivery that Nat Sciver cracks at a fielder. That's twice she's missed out on putting a bad ball away, and Sciver looks more than a touch irked at that latest one.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England have got to remember they're not going to win this game in the 30th over. They've got to win it between the 45th and 50th - take it deep.
Target 282
When I watched England against India a few years ago, they let the spinners dictate the game far too many times. Nat Sciver's not having it now as she steps to off stump and sweeps a straight ball away for a leisurely single. She gets hold of the final ball of the over there, glancing it away fine for a welcome boundary
Knight 6, Sciver 2
Shikha Pandey serves up a juicy full toss on the pads and gets away with it, as Nat Sciver clubs it around the corner and the ball rolls to the fielder in the deep. Heather Knight then tries an extravagant drive but the ball just moves off the pitch and beats the wafty stroke. Pandey changes her pace and Knight finds the fielder again.
And here's how Sarah Taylor fell for 22, caught at mid-on:
Here's the end of Tammy Beaumont's innings - edging to slip.
Target 282
Time for some leg spin as Poonam Yadav has the ball in her hands. England can't afford to let India bowl at them, particularly not the spinners. Yadav is very slow, Knight hanging back and waiting for an age to crack the ball away for an easy single. She gives the ball plenty of air but England can't take advantage. There's just two runs from the over.