Postpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 13 September 2022
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Anything that's wide, Sophia Dunkley will be looking to slap through the off side.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Anything that's wide, Sophia Dunkley will be looking to slap through the off side.
Plenty of movement from Renuka Singh Thakur to start with.
Sophia Dunkley leaves the first ball alone, before having a little play at the next. She has to be quick to get back into her crease, with Richa Ghosh looking to run her out.
Here is the tribute that was played for her HM Queen Elizabeth II when the TV programme began.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Two
It's important to respect the events that have gone on. Cricket has been brilliant and the Queen and the royal family in general have been great backers of the sport.
A reminder, this game is live on BBC TV tonight. It is on BBC Two until 19:00 BST, before moving to BBC Four.
It is available uninterrupted at the top of this page, using the play icon, or on BBC iPlayer.
Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt are making their way out to the middle to open the batting for England.
The minute's silence is perfectly observed by a healthy crowd at Derby.
After the national anthem the England players are now making their way back off the field, while India form a huddle for some final tactics.
The start of this game is just a couple of minutes away.
The two sides and umpires are making their way out to the pitch ahead of a minutes silence for the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Both sides are again wearing black armbands too.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Two
India are maybe one seamer short but it is a really good side.
They were too conservative in the last game and Kiran Prabhu Navgire should be coming in at three rather than six.
I would like to see them being a bit more aggressive with the bat considering how deep they bat.
England's Sophie Ecclestone and Alice Capsey have signed Women's Big Bash contracts with Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Stars respectively.
The pair will join fellow England players Issy Wong of the Hobart Hurricanes and Brisbane Heat's Danni Wyatt, who have also been selected as overseas players for this year's competition.
The world's top-ranked bowler Ecclestone will make her WBBL debut playing under coach and former England captain Charlotte Edwards.
The round-robin phase of the WBBL is scheduled to run from 13 October until 20 November 2022.
Both sides are unchanged tonight from Saturday's opening game. For both it is just about building towards that World Cup in South Africa in less than five months.
England are obviously without normal captain Heather Knight with a hip injury, usual stand-in captain Nat Sciver who is taking a break for her mental wellbeing and bowler Katherine Brunt.
All three of those will be in England's first choice T20 side but this series provides an opportunity to grow depth.
England: Danni Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Amy Jones (c & wk), Maia Bouchier, Bryony Smith, Sophie Ecclestone, Freya Kemp, Sarah Glenn, Freya Davies, Lauren Bell.
India: Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Dayalan Hemalatha, Richa Ghosh (wk), K.P. Navgire, Pooja Vastrakar, Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav, Renuka Singh Thakur.
Stand-in captain Amy Jones has called correctly at the toss and she fancies having a bat first tonight.
That is the opposite to the other night then. A good opportunity for England to practice both ways round, with this series all about building up to February's T20 World Cup.
The TV programme is starting with a package paying tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Good evening.
It's time for the second Twenty20 in the three-match series between England and India women.
England were by far and away the better team on Saturday and will be hopeful of wrapping the series up tonight.
You can watch tonight's game live on the BBC. It is on BBC Two from 17:30-19:00 BST, before switching to BBC Four for the remainder of the game.
It will be available uninterrupted using the play icon at top of this page or on BBC iPlayer.
England began the series in perfect fashion at the respectful and mournful Chester-le-Street on Saturday.
Can they back that nine-wicket win up at Derby tonight?
Time to find out.