Postpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 1 July 2023
Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Don't bowl outside off stump to Tahlia McGrath, or any Australia batter really!
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Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Don't bowl outside off stump to Tahlia McGrath, or any Australia batter really!
Target 154
Short, wide and cut to the boundary by Tahlia McGrath.
Her wagon wheel is going to be very one-sided at the moment.
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn is brought into the attack by Heather Knight.
Here's how Lauren Bell picked up the wicket of Alyssa Healy...
Target 154
Thanks Aymen.
Tahlia McGrath has made a really positive start here. According to CricViz's captaincy grid then Freya Davies and Nat Sciver-Brunt - who we are unlikely to see with the ball due to a knee injury today - are good options to the all-rounder.
McGrath uses her feet in this over, to try and combat Dani Gibson cramping her. She finds three boundaries in the over, the first just past slip before the cover and point boundary are peppered.
Over to Callum Matthews to take you through the rest.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Sophie Ecclestone against Tahlia McGrath could be a really good match-up for England but she just didn't get that right.
What a beautiful first ball for Sophie Ecclestone! McGrath came down the crease and tried to hit it extra cover but there was no run.
A bit of width from Ecclestone and McGrath cuts that away to point for four.
And it's back-to-back boundaries with the next delivery hit to deep extra cover!
England won't mind that, they've got Healy out.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Dani Gibson has bowled a great line at Tahlia McGrath so far. She is excellent through the off side but she's really cramped her for room so far.
Here's comes debutant Danielle Gibson, the crowd are behind her. She's got them excited with the three dot balls!
Tahlia McGrath clips the ball towards the covers for a single.
Just one from it. Not bad for your first over!
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
That is a good catch from Sarah Glenn. Those are not the ones that you want to be under.
England have to take all their chances if they are going to win this game and that is a good start.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
When you are under one of those high catches it's the worst thing in the world. You have too much time to think. Amy Jones could have come and got it with the gloves, but Sarah Glenn stood her ground and took a fine catch. It's a big breakthrough. Just the start that England needed.
It's a single towards extra cover to complete the over.
Tahlia McGrath is the new batter.
Healy c Glenn b Bell 5 (Aus 20-1)
The breakthrough! England have a wicket.
Alyssa Healy looked to hit the ball towards the leg side but instead it went high in the air and it was an easy catch for Sarah Glenn at backward point.
The England players will be relieved after that.
Bell is coming over the wicket to Alyssa Healy who defends the first three balls, but from the next ball she hits Bell through the covers for four. It was short and wide from Bell.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
You can't let Beth Mooney get up and running too easily. If you do that, in my opinion, she is the best in the world at manipulating the ball around.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Beth Mooney could have put that ball anywhere she liked.
Freya Davies is coming into the attack now.
England have got a deep point to stop Beth Mooney from playing a drop and run.
But Mooney finds the gap at mid-wicket for two runs.
Davies comes around the wicket and it's pulled towards square leg for four.
The next one is a slower ball and Mooney hits it to the leg side for a one-bounce four. Danielle Gibson couldn't get round to cut it off. Back-to-back fours!
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
England will need to pick up at least two wickets in the powerplay to put pressure on Australia.
It won't be until Megan Schutt at 10 that England get to the tailenders.
I'm glad we've got a slip because England do need wickets.