Postpublished at 19:13 British Summer Time 13 September 2022
Sophie Ecclestone will come in for the final 15 balls. She can do plenty of damage.
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Sophie Ecclestone will come in for the final 15 balls. She can do plenty of damage.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
It's really well-bowled from Rana. Brave bowling to take pace off the ball when the batter is coming at you. It takes guts.
Bouchier st Ghosh b Rana 34 (Eng 119-6)
The breakthrough.
Maia Bouchier looks to slog-sweep away, but Sneh Rana deceives her with a slower ball. It is well collected by Richa Ghosh and she quickly whips the bails off before Bouchier can drag her foot back into her crease.
Bouchier 34, Kemp 33
Good over for England this time.
With India restricting Freya Kemp well, Maia Bouchier has decided to up the ante again. She goes with hard hands and a cut shot flies away to the boundary.
Good running then brings Kemp a couple, before she keeps the strike.
With three overs to go a score of 140-plus is definitely on.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
It's been so impressive from the two youngsters. The way they've gone about this partnership, if they stick around, they can push England to the 130, 140-mark.
Six runs from the over.
That is a decent start to the death overs from India.
Another one goes down.
Maia Bouchier looks to hit away through the leg side, but the ball bursts through the hands of the fielder at mid-wicket and England get back for a couple.
It does feel like India's standards are slipping slightly as this partnership puts pressure on them.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
We're entering the crucial last five overs of the innings. England have been pretty strong in the closing stages, they've averaged 43 in their last five overs since the last T20 World Cup. India have conceded an average of 41.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
It looks as if India are going to bowl wide outside Freya Kemp's off stump. They're trying to shut her down, she's been very impressive.
They don't want to bowl it in her arc.
Here is an example of Freya Kemp's hitting power.
She strikes the ball so cleanly.
Kemp 30, Bouchier 23
India are now trying to bowl really well wide at Freya Kemp so the ball isn't in her arc. So far she's able to free her arms and hit away to the boundary.
It does mean Pooja Vastrakar gives away a wide, but that is a good over, with just five runs coming off it.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
You can see the pressure this partnership is putting on India. These two have managed to swing the momentum of the game back towards England.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Two
England are building a nice partnership. You still need to be thinking about wickets if you're the India side.
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Freya Kemp keeps the strike with a single.
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Oh, Freya Kemp's toes are just about touching the ground when Richa Ghosh removes the bails.
A split-second later and I think Kemp's foot may have been in the air.
Almost brilliant from Ghosh.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Two
The keeper just thinks she's lifted her foot up.
Has Freya Kemp been stumped?
She was reaching for a wide delivery and did lose her balance a little bit.
Has Richa Ghosh timed this perfectly?
This is how Bryony Smith was out.
It was a brilliant catch from Radha Yadav, who has been faultless in the field so far tonight.
Kemp 25, Bouchier 19
Freya Kemp just seems such a clean striker of the ball.
She picks up four more, to follow the six, with a crunching shot back down the ground.
Neither of the fielders down there had a chance.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Freya Kemp is a special talent. Me and Charlotte Edwards both think in time she will be a better batter than bowler.