Postpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 21 September 2022
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Gorgeous delivery from Thakur. She's got three wickets now.
India complete first ODI series win in England since 1999
England show brief glimpses in run-chase but struggle to recover from losing early wickets
England slip to 12-2 and 47-3 before Wyatt rallies hosts with 65
Kaur hits 143 not out as India pile up 333-5
Kaur, who brought up century in 100 balls, accelerates to hit 43 off final 11 balls of her innings
England concede their second-highest total in ODIs
Kemp, on debut, records England's most expensive 10-over spell in ODI cricket (1-82)
Highlights on BBC Two at 23:40 BST
Joe Rindl, Sam Drury and Um-E-Aymen Babar
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Gorgeous delivery from Thakur. She's got three wickets now.
Thea Brookes
Central Sparks all-rounder on BBC Radio
Glorious bit of bowling and that's what you've come to see.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's a perfect yorker from Thakur!
Wyatt b Thakur 65 (Eng 167-5)
Oh.
A stunner from Renuka Singh Thakur who removes the dangerous Danni Wyatt with a yorker.
Wyatt goes for 65 off 58 and with it, quite possibly, go England's chances. That wicket also breaks a 65-run partnership.
England and Amy Jones do with a couple more shots like this right now...
Target 334
Seven from the latest set. But even with that early boundary it's not enough, England need 8.04 runs per over now.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
I really want Jones to do well. You can see she is feeling the pressure at times.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Now, that's not a tentative shot. That was full of confidence!
Jones 37, Wyatt 63
More like it. Captain Amy Jones steps down the ground and launches Deepti Sharma for a one-bounce four.
Target 334
Fine recovery from Pooja Vastrakar. She goes for just one more run as she gets out of her latest over.
England can't afford to dawdle.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Often teams fizzle out in large run chases but you've got to keep fighting until the end.
Target 334
There we go. Danni Wyatt gets on top of the bounce and pulls Vastrakar to the ropes.
A first four after 15 boundary-less balls. Wyatt moves on to 61 from 53.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Jones has got a good platform to build on here from.
Target 334
England require a little under eight per over. They happily rotate the strike in spinner Deepti Sharma's latest set, but can't find a boundary off it.
Compulsory viewing this for any young batter.
India were 126-3 at this stage. But they did pull off a mega acceleration to finish.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
It will be a little bit of history if England are to pull it off.
Target 334
England certainly believe too, they're leaving everything out on the pitch.
Amy Jones and Danni Wyatt are running hard, trying to steal twos at every opportunity. Three of them come in Vastrakar's latest over.
Thanks Sam. Guys, I still believe. England have a chance.
Target 334
That's the halfway stage then. England need another 192 runs to complete a record chase. That works out at 7.66 runs an over.
To see if they can do it - or perhaps just see how close they can get - it's over to Joe Rindl.