Eng 17-0 (target 282)published at 4 overs
The sun is threatening to come out as Bisht beguiles Beaumont again, but the Kent right-hander sweeps well, just beating the tumbling fielder's chase to the boundary at deep backward square leg.
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
The sun is threatening to come out as Bisht beguiles Beaumont again, but the Kent right-hander sweeps well, just beating the tumbling fielder's chase to the boundary at deep backward square leg.
Beaumont 4, Taylor 9
Goswami, from the City End, has been more accurate in the early stages than England's seamers were - but Taylor finds the boundary twice in the space of three deliveries, either side of the keeper, the second an edge through third man just wide of the solitary slip.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Beaumont has had three or four lives already - an lbw shout, and a couple of times she's skewed it into the air. I think it was a smart move to bring the spinner on at the start.
Taylor drills a single to long-on, while Beaumont looks a bit nervy at this early stage - flicking the ball in the air over mid-wicket, but safely, and they scamper back for a second run.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Derby
Sarah Taylor opened the batting when England pulled off their record chase of 243 against New Zealand in 2008.
Eng 2-0
India opt for spin with the new ball - slow left-armer Ekta Bisht, who's bowling in her cap. And she nearly makes the breakthrough straight away as Beaumont sweeps, the ball skies into the air over short fine leg and the fielder Deepti Sharma running back from slip can't quite hold on.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The timing of Taylor's batswing looks a lot more measured than it's been at times.
Jhulan Goswami has ball in hand - the tall right-arm pace bowler has 155 ODIs under her belt before today, and this is her fourth World Cup. She appeals for lbw as Beaumont is hit in front by a full delivery, but it looked to be spearing down the leg side and umpire Gregory Brathwaite shakes his head. Beaumont is up and running with a single off a slightly streaky edge down to third man.
It's also great to see Sarah Taylor back at the crease for the first time in international cricket since March 2016 - she sees off the rest of the over without alarm.
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Thanks, Amy. England have kept people guessing over Tammy Beaumont's opening partner, with three other players padded up - but it's going to be Sarah Taylor, who opened in 44 of her 102 ODIs - but hasn't done so since 2010.
By the looks of things, it'll be Sarah Taylor to open with Tammy Beaumont. Mark Mitchener will guide you through the opening overs.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I had a long think about it last night, and I reckoned it would be either Sarah Taylor or Heather Knight, because of their experience.
BBC Test Match Special
England women's cricket director Clare Connor: "There's a huge amount going on at all levels of the game to inspire the next generation of female cricketers. Hopefully this tournament, with a successful England team in it, can play it's part on that.
"On a global scale we'd like to see a World Cup with more than eight teams. We want to see mroe meaningful cricket with more international context."
And despite Raj falling to the final ball of the innings, India managed to set England a commanding 281-3. It's a slow sort of pitch and I suspect it's not going to be particularly easy to start an innings on.
England weren't at their best in the field - they missed three chances offered to them by Punam Raut before Danni Wyatt prevailed at the fourth attempt.
After Mandhana fell for 90 it was Punam Raut and Mithali Raj who kicked on. Both players made half-centures: for India captain Raj, it was her seventh consecutive 50 in ODI cricket, which is a record.
There were three half-centuries for Inda as they made their second highest World Cup total.
First up was elegant Smriti Mandhana, who pounced on some lose England bowling first up...
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