Postpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 20 July 2017
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
At least this game hasn't been delayed too much today...
Blackwell last out for 90
Aus captain Lanning dismissed without scoring
India's Kaur makes unbeaten 171 from 115 balls
Match reduced to 42 overs per side
India play England in Lord's final on Sunday
Amy Lofthouse and Mark Mitchener
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
At least this game hasn't been delayed too much today...
Ind 199-3
The powerplay is signalled - reduced to four overs after we lost those overs to rain - so there will be fielding restrictions for overs 37-40 in what is now a 42-over game. Gardner, bowling off-spin round the wicket, is hoisted for a legside six by the irrepressible Kaur. Or is it? Replays suggest it hit the boundary sponge on the full - in which case it's six. Kaur has 110 from 94 balls.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This will be best, most important hundred Kaur has ever scored. And I'm disappointed for her with the way it all happened.
Kaur 104, Sharma 23
A Sharma single means Kaur is facing for the first time since reaching her hundred - thankfully having had time to calm down, while also receiving an impromptu leg massage from the physio. Another four through extra cover has the Indian fans in the crowd on their feet.
We're finally ready to resume, having lost about nine minutes to stump shenanigans.
Right! Feast your eyes on one of the strangest hundred celebrations you'll see, as Harmanpreet Kaur has a minor tantrum with her batting partner.
While you're waiting, take another look at Kristen Beams' bizarre no-ball (which landed at gully) and Harmanpreet Kaur's massive six from the resulting free hit delivery. You'll want to watch this.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is such an odd break. There doesn't seem to be anyone coming out. There's not a lot of rushing going on. This might help Australia, a bit of a break here, but I think the damage has been done.
While we wait... only now is a member of the ground staff coming on... take a look as Harmanpreet Kaur whacks Jess Jonassen for a six and a four in successive deliveries.
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Australia are having a council of war while the stump is repaired. Kaur, meanwhile, is down on her knees to gather her thoughts.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I am so worried for Australia. They look like a beaten team at the moment. There's a lot of looking down and feet and hands on hips. I've never seen an Australian team look like this.
When Harmanpreet Kaur has calmed down a bit, play resumes with Schutt replacing Jonassen. Sharma helps herself to a chastening two, and then we have a bit of an odd delay as there's something wrong with the middle stump that contains the stump camera. Call the technicians!
Phil Long
TMS statistician
Kaur's 100 came from 90 deliveries with 12 fours and two sixes. Her last 50 came from 26 balls. It's her third ODI hundred.
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
She's going to have to say sorry to Sharma in the process of it all!
That is the biggest overreaction I've ever seen in my entire cricketing career. She's actually missed out on a celebration for one of the best hundreds you will see.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special commentator
She's in - and she has a hundred! And she's got no bat to raise because she's thrown it away!
Ind 185-3
Sharma's well in - and that's a hundred for Kaur. So no real celebration as she's still furious! That will be worth watching again.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special commentator
She's thrown her helmet off. She can't believe Sharma didn't initially go for the second run. She's furious!
Oh, what on earth's happened here? Kaur, on 98, pushed the last ball for a single, calls for a second, Sharma has to dive for the crease at the bowler's end and there's a run-out chance!
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is some of the best hitting you are going to see. She is picking her gaps with ease, and such power.