Not outpublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 24 September 2022
Not out. It was comfortably missing leg stump.
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Tom Mallows and Sam Drury
Not out. It was comfortably missing leg stump.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I think this might be hitting leg stump...
Sophie Ecclestone thinks she has Pooja Vastrakar lbw first ball!
The umpires says no - but England send it upstairs.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's a brilliant catch by Charlie Dean, who is one of England's best fielders and is always positioned in the busier areas ready for a piece of magic. Things are going England's way again.
Hemalatha c Dean b Ecclestone 2 (Ind 108-6)
What a catch, Charlie Dean!
Dayalan Hemalatha clips the ball towards Dean at mid-wicket who dives forward to take the catch just inches off the ground.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
I saw the Cross family at breakfast this morning. Kate Cross' dad David positioned himself next to the toast-making machine so he could chat to everyone.
We have just seen a shot of Kate Cross' family in the stands including sister Jen, who looks like her twin but I am reliably informed they are not.
Anyway, Kate Cross is out of the attack for Freya Kemp.
It is a tidy over too, with just the two singles off it.
Sophie Ecclestone is getting some turn, including one delivery that really jags sharply in to Deepti Sharma.
Sharma has enough two balls later though as she sweeps powerfully over mid-on for four.
Good shot.
Kate Cross has been magnificent today but she strays a bit wide here to the left-handed Sharma. Amy Jones can't get there and the ball flies away for five wides.
A single completes an expensive 13-run over that ruins Cross' figures a bit.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I think that was catchable height for first slip, but it would have been a tough chance at the same time.
Edge...but safe!
Kate Cross finds the edge of Deepti Sharma's bat but there is no slip in place and the ball disappears down for four.
Thanks, Sam.
Here's Kate Cross again, hunting a spot on the honours board.
Sophie Ecclestone is back into the attack and gets through a very tidy over.
Just a single from it and we've reached the halfway stage of the innings.
As such, it is time for me to take a breather and hand you over to Tom Mallows for the remainder of the innings.
England might well have had a plan to go short at Mandhana but I don't think that was the dismissal they had in mind!
Anyway, it's wicket maiden from Kate Cross and she ends it with a beauty that fizzes past Dayalan Hemalatha's outside edge.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Kate Cross turned to Tammy Beaumont after that wicket with the short ball so it seems like they came up with a plan.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That dismissal of Smriti Mandhana was illustrative of her innings, she never quite looked right.
Mandhana b Cross 50 (Ind 87-5)
A truly bizarre dismissal! It's a pretty poor delivery from Cross, an attempted short one that is neither one thing nor the other and heading down leg.
Smriti Mandhana tries to pull and the ball comes off the toe-end of the bat and back onto her stumps.
What a way to go. So unlucky but it is four wickets for Kate Cross.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There is no need for these India batters to do anything silly, there is so much time left in this game.
Mandhana 50, Sharma 22
Decent again from Lamb. Just three singles from it and it makes the decision not to bowl her in the last game that much more baffling.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That is Smriti Mandhana's eighth 50 against England in only 17 innings - though she has never gone on to make a Hundred.