Postpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 21 September 2022
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer
Massive chase required but England are keeping themselves in touching distance.
You can't do it in bits and bobs, you need brilliance.
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Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer
Massive chase required but England are keeping themselves in touching distance.
You can't do it in bits and bobs, you need brilliance.
Capsey 38, Wyatt 39
England are into three figures as five runs come from Gayakwad's over.
The fifty partnership is also up. After that lightning fast start from Capsey, Wyatt has taken on the role of chief aggressor in this stand.
There's an appeal from India as Capsey comes charging back for the second after Wyatt had thumped Gayakwad through the covers. It dies down pretty quickly but it gets sent upstairs to check.
Not out, Capsey was comfortably home in the end.
It is also worth noting that England are ahead of where India were at the same stage of their innings, albeit having lost a couple more wickets.
Target 334
Over the top from Danni Wyatt. She gave herself one ball against the off-spin to have a look and the second one is hit up and over mid-off. One bounce for four.
Target 334
Steady start from Gayakwad with five coming from her first over. Neither Wyatt nor Capsey wants to be too aggressive just yet and are happy to milk singles - and a two - from the left-arm spinner for now.
It's going to be double spin with Deepti Sharma set to bowl the next.
Drinks break over and we're going to see some spin. Rajeshwari Gayakwad is on to bowl.
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Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Capsey has been absolutely sensational today.
Thea Brookes
Central Sparks all-rounder on BBC Radio
Costly for India. Goswami is so frustrated with herself.
Target 334
Goswami looks for the yorker to Wyatt but gets the line all wrong and the England batter is able to tickle it fine. Another boundary.
The runs are coming quickly enough for England at the moment. Capsey is frustrated not to get a couple more, though, as a well-struck back-foot punch is well stopped in the covers.
Time for drinks.
Still no ball-tracking on the Lamb dismissal but here it is. Make your own minds up... Was the impact outside the line?
Target 334
Carved over backward point again by Wyatt, that - as ever - has been a productive region for her in this innings.
Capsey needs a bit of fortune at the end of the over as the ball slides off the outside half of her bat, in the air but just wide of the fielder and down to deep third for one.
Target 334
Goswami is back into the attack and after another slight misfield allows Wyatt a single into the covers, the India seamer has now conceded as many runs - 20 - as she did in her entire 10 overs allocation in the first ODI.
Four dot balls end the over, though.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Today India have been a little sloppy with their fielding.
Capsey 29, Wyatt 14
England get a bonus run from the last ball of the powerplay after a misfield in the deep. It allows Wyatt to get back for two when it should only have been a single.
Capsey and Wyatt are both going well, England are scoring at a good rate but those three wickets mean it is India in charge after the powerplay.
Alice Capsey has got off to a brilliant start, hitting six boundaries already...
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Really good from Shafali Verma, who looks like she has worked on her fielding a lot.
Target 334
Nine runs from the Vastrakar over with Capsey unleashing another fine cover drive. This one is partially stopped in the covers but still nearly reaches the boundary. However, Verma chases and flicks it back just in time.
Wyatt does add another boundary, though, slashing the ball up and over the gully region.
We've still not seen the ball-tracking on that Lamb dismissal. Earlier on today DRS was down, we've not had word on whether that is still the case but it might explain why the England opener didn't review.
The replays show Lamb might have been unfortunate.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
England need a partnership here.