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Sciver b Rana 42 (Eng 132-2)
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Nat Sciver looks to pull Sneh Rana away, but the ball perhaps keeps a little bit low, and she's bowled.
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Sciver b Rana 42 (Eng 132-2)
Is there a late twist in the tale?
Nat Sciver looks to pull Sneh Rana away, but the ball perhaps keeps a little bit low, and she's bowled.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
England are particularly adept at ensuring they rotate the strike. They score off 64% of their deliveries, which is considerably more than the next best.
Tymal Mills
England T20 bowler on BBC Two
This is defensive bowling from India when they should be attacking.
Need 23 from 24 balls
Six runs off the over. England are almost there.
There is an absolutely lovely sunset at Chelmsford.
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
It feels like India don't have much of a plan at the moment.
Danni Wyatt has been superb.
Have a watch of her best moments.
Need 29 from 30 balls
Four singles end the over.
England are closing in on that 10-6 series victory.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
These two have batted very well together; they have run so well and their ability to hit the ball into strange areas has been good.
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Lord Greystoke: Danni, The Champion of the World!
Need 33 from 34 balls
Four more!
It's a horrid full toss, and Danni Wyatt just smashes it into the mid-wicket fence.
That's the century partnership and England need less than a run a ball.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
The way Danni Wyatt opened the face of the bat was so good.
Need 37 from 35 balls
Danni Wyatt is so good over the covers.
She does down the track, and with a fielder back at deep cover, she opens the face of the bat and picks up four squarer.
Class batting. She's up to 64 off 40 balls.
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Need 41 from 36 balls
A relatively quiet over for England with just four singles coming off it, but they are in control.
They had to turn one down, after Nat Sciver ended up falling over, onto her back, at the non-striker's end as she looked to get out of the way of Deepti Sharma.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
Erm...
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Is that true, Dani?
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
I only appeal when it is out!
Need 45 from 42 balls
The bowler, Radha Yadav, got a bit of a telling off from umpire Sue Redfern after that review.
The appeal was very animated, and then she threw herself to the floor in dismay when Redfern said no.
Redfern isn't someone to mess with.
Excellent decision from Sue Redfern. The ball didn't do enough, with the replays showing it was sliding past off stump.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
That's one of the biggest appeals I have ever seen.