New batter: Sophia Dunkleypublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 16 August 2021

Invincibles lose eight wickets for 21 runs to slide to defeat
Dunkley's 58 not out helps Brave post 115-3
Possible dress-rehearsal of the final, with both teams through to knockout stages
Ffion Wynne and Amy Lofthouse
Lewis c Gibbs b Farrant 9 (Brave 18-1)
This time she's gone!
Gaby Lewis eyes up a lofted drive against Tash Farrant but ends up slapping the ball to Grace Gibbs, who takes the catch just above her head at mid-off.
Danni Wyatt makes a meal of a drive but Gaby Lewis reacts well enough at the non striker's end to call her through for a speedy single.
Tash Farrant is coming into the attack.
A charming visual from Aatif, there.
Also, not to be the bearer of bad news, but the men's Test at Lord's has gone from bad to worse for England - they've just lost their fourth wicket.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
You need to warn me before you say something like that!
Aatif Nawaz
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Gaby Lewis wafted at that one like someone who's broken wind and is trying to swat the smell away.
Gaby Lewis ends the over with a waft outside off stump.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Ismail hasn't learned from her last over. This pitch doesn't bounce enough to bowl that short on.
Aatif Nawaz
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Every time Ismail bowls short, Gaby Lewis pounces.
Shabnim Ismail, perhaps not in the greatest of moods after that strange non-dismissal, is going to be in an even worse mood as a short ball is flayed to the boundary by Gaby Lewis.
Lewis 5, Wyatt 7
Will it be Gaby Lewis' day after that early let off?
It does seem a wee bit unfair that the Invincibles have lost their review as well...
It wasn't a massive spike on the technology but it was a spike nonetheless. Hmm.
Marizanne Kapp returns and gets worked for a couple of singles, before Danni Wyatt underedges the ball just past the stumps.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
That was extraordinary.
Dane van Niekerk has her arms outstretched, looking thoroughly miffed.
The third umpire reckons the spike came from a different noise. But, er, the batter was halfway off the pitch, so she clearly thought she had hit it.
A normal passage of play, there.
Hang on, Gaby Lewis is walking back out!
Aatif Nawaz
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Hold on a minute ...
Well, there's a spike...
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
That really flew through to the keeper. It looks like Gaby Lewis is walking off already.
Oh, Ismail likes this...
She thinks she's got Gaby Lewis caught behind. The ump is unmoved but they send it upstairs as soon as possible.