Postpublished at 14:54 BST 24 September 2022
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
India have really done their homework on Emma Lamb. They have bowled really straight and not given her any of the width she loves.
India take final wicket via a Mankad dismissal to complete 3-0 series win
England had rallied from 65-7 to 153-9 before Sharma run out Dean at non-striker's end
England's top order blown away by India - they fall from 27-0 to 53-6
India recover from slipping to 29-4 and end 169 all out
Cross takes three wickets with new ball, then returns to take a fourth
Mandhana and Sharma both hit fifties for India
India's Goswami, the leading wicket-taker in women's ODI cricket, takes 2-30 in her final match before retirement
Highlights on BBC Two and iPlayer from 01:00 BST
Tom Mallows and Sam Drury
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
India have really done their homework on Emma Lamb. They have bowled really straight and not given her any of the width she loves.
Beaumont 0, Lamb 1
Renuka Singh Thakur takes the new ball from the other end and is bowling to Emma Lamb.
It's another good over with Lamb playing and missing as the ball holds its line rather than coming in on the slope.
A tentative start but a quick single from the last ball gets England off the mark.
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Emily Windsor
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Test Match Special
Jhulan Goswami seems to have saved all her energy for her final 10 overs.
Target 170
Miserly as ever from Goswami. A maiden to start the innings. Fitting.
For England, chasing such a modest total, there is no need to force things and Beaumont was happy to see out that over in a landmark game of her own - her 100th ODI.
Target 170
A solid start for Goswami. Three dot balls to begin the innings as Beaumont leaves the first, blocks the second and pushes the third towards cover.
Yastika Bhatia is up to the stumps to stop Beaumont try to walk at Goswami.
Another special Jhulan Goswami moment and a second guard of honour, this time from her own team-mates as she walks out onto the field for the final time as an international player.
As much as she will no doubt have appreciated that, she will be keen to get going with the ball. Goswami will bowl the first over of the innings with Tammy Beaumont, playing her 100th ODI, on strike for England.
Deepti Sharma did her best to hold the innings together but the wickets kept tumbling and it was left to Sophie Ecclestone to wrap up the innings on 169.
Freya Davies then took England's fourth wicket, Harleen Deol lbw after a superb review from Amy Jones, to leave India in big trouble in the powerplay.
Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma went about rebuilding for India with the former scoring a fine half-century before a bizarre dismissal gave Cross her fourth wicket.
Let's recap the action in the India innings then, shall we?
England got off to a brilliant start with Kate Cross removing Shafali Verma and Yastika Bhatia for ducks and Harmanpreet Kaur for four to leave India 17-3 at Lord's.
England bowler Kate Cross removes Shafali Verma and Yastika Bhatia for ducks and Harmanpreet Kaur for four to leave India 17-3 in the third ODI at Lord's.
Read MoreGoswami also received a guard of honour from the England fielders as she came out to bat for the last time.
It was a lovely moment but England's generosity ended there as Freya Kemp bowled Goswami for a golden duck...
Yep, that's right. Legendary India bowler Jhulan Goswami will retire from international cricket after today's match at Lord's.
The seamer is the leading wicket-taker in women's ODIs and has enjoyed a remarkable 20-year career at the highest level.
It is no surprise then that tributes having been pouring in for the 39-year-old. You can read them here.
Thanks, Tom.
That was a really impressive bowling display from England, led by Kate Cross. She made the most of some early movement with the new ball and - for one last time - India have someone who has done similarly for the last 20 years.
Is it all set up for a fairytale finish for Jhulan Goswami?
So England have bowled themselves into a strong position - but can they back it up with the bat?
Here to take you through the rest of the interval and the start of England's reply is Sam Drury.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I reckon there is between 10,000 and 14,000 people in today with the sun shining. England have bowled incredibly well so it has been a success. Next summer England will play in Test grounds more often in The Ashes so it's good to see.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Five ducks in the India innings for the third time in their ODI history. Only three players made double figures and they were the only players to hit boundaries.
Deepti Sharma and Smriti Mandhana scored 118 of India's 169 runs between them. The next top scorer was Pooja Vastrakar with 22. No one else got to double figures.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It is below par. India are going to have to take early wickets if they are to win this game, England need to get through the new ball.
Deepti Sharma was outstanding with the bat, so was Smriti Mandhana but everyone else was pretty average today.
That is a brilliant effort from England. Despite going for 333 runs in the last game Amy Jones backed her bowlers to go again after winning the toss this morning and they have delivered in spades.
India have been bowled out with 4.2 overs to spare, meaning England need 170 to win.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Ball-tracking shows the ball smashing into leg stump and India have been bundled out for 169. Deepti Sharma is left unbeaten on 68. It has been England today, with the ball, who have been rampant.