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Gayakwad lbw Ecclestone 0 (Ind 169)
Yep, it was very out indeed.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad goes for a duck.
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
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Tom Mallows and Sam Drury
Gayakwad lbw Ecclestone 0 (Ind 169)
Yep, it was very out indeed.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad goes for a duck.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It does look very out.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Ecclestone thinks she's taken the 10th wicket. They'll go upstairs because they can but that looked quite out.
That looks very out.
Sophie Ecclestone has trapped Rajeshwari Gayakwad lbw but India have reviewed, because why not.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Lovely shot from Deepti Sharma, she hit the ball hard there past backward point.
That's a lovely shot from Deepti Sharma as she cuts Charlie Dean away through point and the diving Alice Capsey cannot prevent the ball from escaping over the boundary.
Here is that wonderful moment for Jhulan Goswami as she walked out for her final innings in international cricket.
She was walking back a few moments later, but we don't have to talk about that.
Deepti Sharma heaves the ball towards deep mid-wicket and rushes through for two - India have to take those sorts of risks now.
An inventive scoops shot brings a single to bring Rajeshwari Gayakwad on strike.
Sophie Ecclestone then strays down leg and India can run three leg-byes.
A bit of an untidy over all round.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That Kate Cross spell been hugely important, the fact that she got the top four for England. All her team-mates are going around to congratulate her and her parents are clapping on the big screen.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Kate Cross will be disappointed for sure but she finishes with spectacular figures of 4-26 from 10 overs.
She can't! Rajeshwari Gayakwad sees off the remaining five balls and Kate Cross is done.
Still, 4-26 is a magnificent - and potentially match-winning - effort.
Cross deservedly gets a round of a applause from the crowd and high fives from her team-mates.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Five balls to get your five-for and get your name on that Honours Board.
Deepti Sharma takes a single off Kate Cross' first ball.
Cross now potentially has five deliveries at No.11 Rajeshwari Gayakwad as she chases a five-for.
Can she do it?
Freya Kemp has got some tap this series but is 2-24 from seven overs so far here. A brilliant response.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad is the new batter. Her job will be to give Deepti Sharma as much of the strike as possible.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Terrible shot. Just a bit of brainless batting. She's not helping out her partner and her team by playing expansive shots like that so early in her innings.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
You could tell what Thakur was trying to do but it wasn't really there for her to play the big shot.
Thakur c Dunkley b Kemp 0 (Ind 151-9)
Easy as you like.
Renuka Singh Thakur goes for an ugly heave into the leg-side but the fall fizzes off the leading edge and straight to Sophia Dunkley at cover who takes the simplest of catches.
Kate Cross enthusiastically appeals for an lbw after smacking Deepti Sharma's pads. The umpire says no though and with good reason as the ball was pitching outside leg.
Just one run off the over, though it is enough to bring up India's 150.
England eyeing an early end to the innings here. Here is Kate Cross to bowl her final two overs - with just one wicket needed for a five-fer remember.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That is Jhulan Goswami's second golden duck at Lord's. She was also out first ball in the World Cup final.