Postpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 30 June 2021
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
What is Lauren Winfield-Hill's bat made of because it sounds magnificent?
Dunkley hits half-century in first ODI innings
England slip to 133-5 in tense run-chase
Cross takes second five-wicket ODI haul of career as India bowled out for 221
India skipper Raj hits 59 off 92 to stave off collapse
England now lead multi-format series 6-2 on points
Next ODI is at Worcester on Saturday
Callum Matthews and Ffion Wynne
Henry Moeran
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What is Lauren Winfield-Hill's bat made of because it sounds magnificent?
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Just that one boundary from Jhulan Goswami's opening over.
Mithali Raj is off the field with some pain in her neck, so Harmanpreet Kaur is in charge for India at the moment.
Lauren Winfield-Hill gets England off the mark with a crunching cover drive for four.
Kate Cross really did bowl brilliantly. She'll be hoping she can put her feet up for the rest of the day now as Lauren Winfield-Hill and Tammy Beaumont, fresh off her 87 not out, make their way out to the middle to start England's chase of 221.
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I got a bit carried away posting that last entry too early, apologies. Here's Sophie Ecclestone joining the party to take the final wicket off the final ball.
221 the target for England, then.
It felt like a much more aggressive innings from India, strangely, given that they've only ended up with roughly 20 more runs than the first ODI. But England just kept chipping away in the wickets column and didn't allow them to get any partnerships settled in the middle and lower order.
The final overs belonged to Amy Jones behind the stumps, who is having a fantastic series. She pulled off two catches and a run out to add to the stumping of Verma earlier in the game.
Mandhana was first to go, and also Kate Cross' first victim on her way to claiming 5-34 from her 10 overs.
Teenage sensation Shafali Verma was back to her best at the top of the order for India. She started more cautiously than usual and was dropped on 21, but she got India off to a great start, adding 56 for the first wicket with Smriti Mandhana.
Thanks, Callum.
I just dunked a biscuit into my cup of tea and it broke into the bottom of my mug. I overestimated the solidity of a digestive and I am fuming.
Maybe not as fuming as Katherine Brunt, though. So on that note, let's take a look at India's innings.
That's me done for the time being, Ffion Wynne will take you through the interval and the first half of England's chase.
It is worth remembering that India were 56-0, so England will be delighted to bowl them out for 221.
That last-wicket stand of 27 will annoy them, though.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
It's been a topsy-turvy innings but ultimately England will feel they've dominated it.
Poonam b Ecclestone 10 (Ind 221 all out)
All out from the final ball.
England need 222 to win.
Another single.
Down to long-on for a single by Poonam Yadav.
Dot ball. Blocked again by Poonam.
Poonam Yadav drives over the top of cover for two more. Nice shot.
Good fielding from Sophia Dunkley that time.