Postpublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 14 July 2021
There's no bat...
Wyatt leads England to victory with unbeaten 89
Mandhana top-scores for India with superb 70
England win multi-format series 10-6 on points
Callum Matthews and Amy Lofthouse
There's no bat...
Wow! India are screaming for this lbw against Nat Sciver.
They really, really want it.
Sue Redfern thinks about it, for a good while, before saying no.
Need 46 from 41 balls
There has only been three dot balls in the last 6.4 overs.
That is superb from England.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
If Danni hadn't got a score tonight, there would be questions about her place, but she's showed she's worth it now.
Dani Hazell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Two
Danni has played really well there. This is her format, the one she enjoys playing.
Need 50 from 48 balls
Oh, Danni Wyatt! A touch of class brings her back-to-back boundaries, as she dabs past short third.
Whisper it quietly, but England seem to be cruising to an emphatic victory, and multi-format series success.
This is a BIG moment for Danni Wyatt.
She was dropped for the one-day squad earlier in the summer, but she's returned for the T20s and this is a very welcome return to form for the opener.
She brings up her half century with a cut through backward point for four.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Something I noticed in this series, is how hard Nat Sciver hits the ball. She muscles it into the leg side. I didn't know it was possible to hit harder than she used to, but she does!
Need 59 from 51 balls
Nat Sciver is so good. And I mean so good!
She rocks back, deep in her crease, and crunches away a pull through mid-wicket.
Her power is just immense.
Harmanpreet Kaur and India know they need a wicket. Shikha Pandey returns.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Danni Wyatt had a point to prove in this series, having been left out of the one-day squad, and she looks back to form here.
Need 64 from 54 balls
England were cruising in their chase in the last game, before collapsing and falling eight runs short. They'll be wary of the same happening again here.
Nat Sciver demonstrates her unbelievable again with a thumping drive into mid-wicket.
The marked difference in these two innings though is the dot balls. India had 50 in their innings, England have had just 20 so far.
Another bowling change for India as Sneh Rana comes into the attack.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
India really need to break this partnership, it's all a little too easy for England at the moment.
Need 72 from 60 balls
England are half way through their chase. They are more than halfway there and are on course to win this multi-format series 10-6.
Danni Wyatt picks up four more over the top of cover again. Lisa Keightley makes a note in her pad.
Danni Wyatt has played nicely so far...
Need 81 from 66 balls
Danni Wyatt keeps the strike with a single down to long on.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Poonam Yadav is comfortably the slowest bowler in the world, but she has taken 98 wickets in this format and is soon to become the sixth bowler to reach 100 T20 wickets.
Four more!
Danni Wyatt comes down the track this time and just punches Poonam Yadav back over her head for her sixth boundary.
That's the fifty partnership off just 34 balls too.