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Smriti Mandhana tries to go big again, this time flicking uppishly off her pads, but there's not enough oomph on the ball this time. It just clears Nat Sciver at deep square and bobbles away for a single.
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Smriti Mandhana tries to go big again, this time flicking uppishly off her pads, but there's not enough oomph on the ball this time. It just clears Nat Sciver at deep square and bobbles away for a single.
Jenny Gunn
Ex-England bowler on BBC Two
That is six on any ground. She didn't look to overhit, and I think India will really need to go on from here.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
That sounded delightful off the bat!
Oh, what a shot that is!
Smriti Mandhana lofts Freya Davies beautifully down the ground for six. That brings up the 50 partnership, too, from just 41 balls.
She might have got the best of Shafali Verma, but it's still been an expensive one for Katherine Brunt...
Run-rate 5.80
Sarah Glenn slightly mistimes a dive at backward square but she takes enough pace off a Smriti Mandhana flick to stop it going all the way to the boundary.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
Harmanpreet Kaur is really starting to get into her stride in this series now. She could be dangerous tonight and in The Hundred.
Oh, HELLO!
Harmanpreet Kaur advances and, with a glorious, fluent swing of the arms, hammers Mady Villiers' off-spin all the way over the rope.
England keep ringing in the changes, with Mady Villiers the latest bowler to be called upon.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
I've looked at powerplays in Women's T20s in the last five years, and teams scoring between 25 and 31 and losing two wickets - so like today - have won seven and lost 15.
Smriti Mandhana goes down and sweeps with all the time and elegance in the world to pick up a boundary.
She and Harmanpreet Kaur content themselves with singles for the rest of the over.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Sophie Ecclestone is not scared. She always steps up, and when she's under the pump you'd never know. She's so calm and collected. She is just an amazing bowler.
Sophie Ecclestone is back.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
These two will look to bat a little bit of time. They are very experienced.
England will be happy with their start, but equally if India get a little bit of a partnership it will swing.
Harmanpreet advances but her drive only brings her a single.
This partnership is key for India.
Shot!
Harmanpreet Kaur cuts and cuts hard, nailing the ball away through backward point for four.
Sarah Glenn is on for a bit of a leg-spin.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
Freya Davies is a really skillful bowler. She is getting her opportunity now, and she's bowling really well.
Jenny Gunn
Ex-England bowler on BBC Two
It is about these two guys staying around, but they've got to try and rotate the strike a little bit better.
England have got a ring field, and they are dictating the game.
I am writing this live while throwing a ball around for our hyperactive dog. He's not interested in my analysis of Katherine Brunt's send offs.
Hello, what sort of shot is that?! Harmanpreet Kaur gets down low and paddles Davies over her shoulder, despite her head facing the opposite direction and her bat still hovering in mid-air, and she picks up four for it.