Ind 27-1published at 11:37 British Summer Time 27 June 2021
It's missing! Poonam Raut survives, the ball going down leg. Good use of the review system from Raut and Mandhana there.
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It's missing! Poonam Raut survives, the ball going down leg. Good use of the review system from Raut and Mandhana there.
Brunt has her this time - umpire Sue Redfern raises the finger for another might lbw appeal on Raut, but she's taken it upstairs.
Mandhana 9, Raut 1
Raut is playing some really elegant drives but can't find a gap at the moment.
Another Shrubsole maiden.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
What we saw in the Test match here is that the pitch doesn't go over the top too much.
I think that might have been very close indeed.
Mandhana 9, Raut 1
Katherine Brunt is desperate for an lbw appeal against Raut - she was appealing by herself towards the end of it and pleading - but Heather Knight didn't fancy the review.
Stuart Broad would be proud of Brunt there.
Smriti Mandhana averages 62 in ODIs after the 2017 Women’s ODI World Cup - the best of any player. She’s scored 1239 runs in 24 innings with 14 fifty-plus scores in the current WC cycle.
India just looking as if they want to steady the ship a little here after the loss of Verma. Raut takes some time to get her eye in and plays out a maiden from Shrubsole.
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Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Katherine Brunt has taken 40 wickets against India now, no-one has taken more against them.
Mandhana calmly closes out the over. Poonam Raut is in at three for India.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was an absolute send off.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport in Bristol
What a wonderfully understated celebration from Katherine Brunt...
Verma c Shrubsole b Brunt 15
Brunt gets her revenge! And the celebration tells us just how important that wicket is.
Verma goes for another big shot, but can only sky it off a bottom edge and Shrubsole takes a simple catch at mid-off.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Wow! What a good piece of cricket that is. It is the most glorious four you could wish to see.
Here we go! Katherine Brunt will not like that. Shafali Verma takes a huge swipe, it looks initially like it's gone straight up in the air but it finds the boundary for a two-bounce four.
Next ball she backs away and guides it down to third man for another boundary. Exquisite.
Mandhana 8, Verma 7
It's Mandhana's turn to find the boundary as Shrubsole drops short and carves it past point for four.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport in Bristol
The floodlights are on in Bristol, which is looking significantly less grim than it did this morning. Alex Hartley drove me down to Brizzle last night. It was a three and a half hour journey, punctuated by a Beyonce singalong and Alex telling me about the amazing catch she took in the Charlotte Edwards Trophy. She "only deals in worldies", apparently.
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Alex Hartley said earlier on commentary that she wants her 'speccie' catch from yesterday mentioned every 13 overs.
It's been three, and she's brought it up again.
Our very own Amy Lofthouse got the full briefing last night, too.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I remember the last time I played against India we were speaking about how to keep Smriti Mandhana quiet, but she isn't the aggressor in this partnership.
We didn't think there would be another player like Mandhana, let alone one that may be better.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Smriti Mandhana has played 10 ODIs against England and she's got six half-centuries.