Eng 118-4published at 15.3 overs
Jones and Dunkley exchange singles from Sharma's first two deliveries.
England need 33 from 30 balls.
Beaumont's 59 off 49 balls puts England in control before collapse of six wickets for 34 runs
Verma, dropped on 38 & 39, makes 48 off 38 balls in India's 148-4
Verma hits five consecutive fours off Brunt in fourth over
England still lead multi-format series 8-6 on points
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Jones and Dunkley exchange singles from Sharma's first two deliveries.
England need 33 from 30 balls.
Deol serves up a no-ball but England fail to capitalise with the free hit. Three dot balls to end the over, a nice comeback from Deol but 10 from the over will do nicely for England.
Jones brings some momentum back to England's favour by smashing Harleen Deol for six to the leg side! That perked up the home fans again.
So we have two new batters in - Amy Jones and Sophie Dunkley.
India fans are now in full voice but that run out decision will be discussed a lot more post-match, I'm sure.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I'd say Deepti Sharma could do nothing about this situation either. In competitive international cricket, if I am Harmanpreet Kaur, I am saying that is out. It's one of those things.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Suddenly, there's real energy in the India fielders.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Heather Knight couldn't really get out of the way.
Knight run out 30 (Eng 106-4)
So, so unfortunate! And controversial.
New batter Amy Jones pushed back to the bowler, Deepti Sharma dived down to her right, almost collided with Knight, the ball deflected off the bowler's boot and into the stumps. Knight couldn't really have got back with Sharma in her way.
Two wickets in two balls and India are somewhat back in the game.
Eng 106-3
Oh my word! Has Heather Knight been run out in the strangest of circumstances here?
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That was hitting by the smallest of margins - England were right to review that!
Beaumont lbw b Sharma 59 (Eng 106-3)
Umpire's call! Beaumont's fine innings comes to an end. You can see why they reviewed it.
Eng 106-3
This one is given out though as Beaumont is trapped on the pads. The England opener reviews straight away! Is it going down leg?
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
India had to take that review, they need wickets.
Nothing on UltraEdge and hitting outside the line. On we go.
Eng 106-2
Now then, there's an appeal for something as Beaumont reverse sweeps Deepti Sharma. Are they looking for lbw? Caught behind?
Given not out but India review. I didn't hear a noise and think it hit outside the line. End even India don't look too convinced.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Tammy is looking to finish off this match as soon as possible now. She's played herself in and is now looking to play her shots.
Beaumont takes a wild swing at a delivery outside off and a top edge sends the ball sailing over the head of Richa Ghosh - who is standing up to the stumps - for four.
Beaumont plays a paddle shot which looks like a certain four but the ball slows down in the outfield, before Harleen Deol fields well in the deep to stop another boundary.
100 up for England.
Short and wide from Arundhati Reddy and Heather Knight, much like Tammy Beaumont did earlier, cuts through point for four - the ball making a lovely, crisp sound as it leaves the bat.
I can hear someone shouting "it's coming home" in the crowd. My nerves for tonight are kicking in.
Sneh Rana does well, conceding just two singles from her. England's flurry of runs allows them to have an over off.
The hosts need 57 from 48 balls.
Emily Windsor
Southern Vipers player on BBC Test Match Special
England look so comfortable - knocking the ball about and finding the boundary when required.