Dropped catchpublished at 5 overs
Ind 27-2
Scrivens drops what could have been another big wicket for England. Tiwari gets a thick outside edge to Scrivens at slip, who parries it away to safety.
India win by seven wickets and with six overs to spare
England bowled out for 68
Only four England batters reach double figures
Two wickets each for Sadhu, Devi & Chopra
Um-E-Aymen Babar and Matthew Henry
Ind 27-2
Scrivens drops what could have been another big wicket for England. Tiwari gets a thick outside edge to Scrivens at slip, who parries it away to safety.
Gongadi Trisha comes into the attack.
It's Baker's third over and she's already got a wicket.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
If England are going to go out, they'll go out fighting.
Sehrawat c Baker b Scrivens 5 (Ind 20-2)
Another one!
England are fighting to stay in the game.
Scriven's spin does the trick. Sehrawat gets a top edge and Baker takes the catch at short fine leg.
Shweta Sehrawat finds the gap between square leg and the ball hits the boundary for four.
It's been a fantastic over for leg-spinner Baker. The wicket is turning and it plays in her favour.
Wickets are the only way England can win this game. If it goes on for too long then India have a chance to win.
Spinner Grace Scrivens comes on.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
If this was India's full women's team, they have a habit of bottling low totals in finals...
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Is that the one bit of luck England need? It's a very small opening, maybe just big enough for a mouse, but still an opening for England!
Verma c Stonehouse b Baker 15 (Ind 16-0)
Caught!
I spoke too soon. England get a big breakthrough and it's India's skipper. Losing Verma early on could be a big blow.
Stonehouse took an great low catch at mid-on.
Finally England are smiling again.
We have the first six of the day!
Verma hits the ball over mid-off and it's cleared the rope. If India hit some more of these shots we could be finish quickly.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I love that England believe they can win this game still, even though it'll be hard.
It's a single run to end the first over.
Here is Sophia Smale coming in to bowl.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Last year, India's Under-19s men beat England to win their World Cup. It looks like the same result here today.
Right, here we go. Can England replicate some of the magic they've had with the ball previously? Let's see.
England are starting with leg-spinner Hannah Baker. The first ball is hit down the fine leg by skipper Shafali Verma for four. Good start for India.
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Let's take a look at that incredible one-handed diving catch by Archana Devi earlier...
Thank you, Matthew.
The bright side is that England's bowling so far in this tournament has been good.
England will need to settle their nerves and focus on trying to bowl India out.
Even the most optimistic England fan must be struggling to see the upside here. That was a pretty sorry scene.
Aymen Babar will take you through India's chase, however long it lasts.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's been a dominant performance from the India bowlers.
So Smale c&b Yadav 11 (Eng 68 all out)
And there is the final wicket! England are bowled out for 68 in 17.1 overs.
Whatever the plan was, this was not it.