England reviewpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 1 July 2023
A curious one was Amy Jones sweeps the ball down to fine leg but is given out. Jones reviews it immediately.
Australia win off penultimate ball of match after late wickets
Mooney's half-century anchors run chase
Jones cracks 40 off 21, including final-ball six, to elevate England to 153-7
Dunkley top-scores with classy 56 off 49
Capsey falls to brilliant Brown run-out; Three wickets for Jonassen
Australia now lead multi-format series 6-0
Callum Matthews, Um-E-Aymen Babar and Timothy Abraham
A curious one was Amy Jones sweeps the ball down to fine leg but is given out. Jones reviews it immediately.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
This is a really important game for Amy Jones, she's been averaging nine against Australia so she will need to get way above that.
Melissa Story
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Amy Jones is perhaps a little bit under pressure in an England shirt.
She's done well domestically but she only averages about nine in T20s against Australia.
She has some time here but there is pressure with it being near the end of the innings.
Amy Jones caught ball watching after a reverse sweep when she should be running.
Sophia Dunkley had set off but had to turn on her heel. A direct hit would have seen her on her way.
A couple of balls later and Jones executes the reverse sweep and it races away for four,.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Tahlia McGrath is going to bowl straight with lots of slower bowls I think, just trying to hit the stumps.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Heather Knight had a little tap on the end of the bat there, as if to say to Sophia Dunkley 'you're going well, keep going'.
It was a useful contribution from Knight.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Heather Knight will be so disappointed with that!
Knight c Sutherland b McGrath 22 (Eng 106-4)
You did speak too soon, Katherine.
Tahlia McGrath takes the pace and England skipper Heather Knight chips it down the ground. It does not have the legs on it to clear Annabel Sutherland in the deep and she calmly pockets the catch at long on.
Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I don't want to speak too early but Heather Knight is looking really comfortable at the crease. She is showing aggression and class.
Tahlia McGrath's nagging medium pace brought into the attack by Alyssa Healy, but Sophia Dunkley's happy to back away and create some room for herself.
A few balls later and Heather Knight is able to slog sweep McGrath behind square for a welcome four.
This is Sophia Dunkley's wagon wheel for her half-century.
As usual she has been strong through the leg side.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
For someone so young, Dunkley is very mature, she has carried on while her teammates have got out around her.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Dunkley will be proud of this, she struggled in the Test match. Now it's about whether she can kick on.
There's a chance of a run out off the final ball of Jess Jonassen's over after Sophia Dunkley dropped it into the leg side and set off, but the shy at the stumps misses. That would have been close.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Momentum in white-ball cricket is such an important thing, we know Australia are favourites but if England can win this T20 and the next one, they'll be level on points with Australia.
Sophia Dunkley has a half-century after a single off Jess Jonassen.
A key partnership for England, this.
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
An Australian misfield? Am I seeing things?
Darcie Brown has been completely done by the spin and the crowd is on their feet, absolutely loving that.
We've all been there...
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Some fortune for Dunkley!
A bit of let-off for Sophia Dunkley as she spoons one behind with an attempted pull. It drops safe but Darcie Brown makes an absolute mess of it and the ball dribbles over the boundary for four.
The second ball of Annabel Sutherland's over is held back and the ball sits up on the pitch and says 'hit me'. Sophie Dunkley, down on one leg, duly obliges but it's only a single as the sweeper collects it.
Heather Knight attempts the same a couple of balls later but again it is cut off.
England struggling to find the gaps.