WICKETpublished at 11.3 overs
Capsey c Gardner b Schutt 46 (Eng 107-3)
Capsey goes to clear the boundary again... not this time!
She heaves Schutt to the leg-side once more but Gardner is riding the boundary and takes the catch.
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Capsey c Gardner b Schutt 46 (Eng 107-3)
Capsey goes to clear the boundary again... not this time!
She heaves Schutt to the leg-side once more but Gardner is riding the boundary and takes the catch.
Four more for Capsey, driving down the ground. England are just 12 runs away from victory.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
England are in the box seat despite that over.
That was great bravery from Alyssa Healy to go to the leg-spinner though.
Wareham's hard work undone!
Capsey drops to a knee and crashes Megan Schutt for six! England's 100 is up.
England need 22 runs from 18 balls
Wareham steps up to the plate!
She starts with two dots and restricts England to singles thereafter. A Capsey swing loops up but falls just in front of the fielder.
Australia are still in this.
Australia turn to leggie Georgia Wareham. She didn't bowl in the T20 at The Oval.
That's a big risk in wet conditions when grip is so important to her craft.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is an outrageous shot from Alice Capsey. It was a decent over for Australia but it was ruined by that boundary.
Emily Windsor
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is the Alice Capsey that England have been waiting for.
England need 26 runs from 24 balls
Annabel Sutherland changes ends to try and make a desperately needed Australian breakthrough.
Fantastic fielding from Gardner, cutting off Sciver-Brunt's legside shot with a one-handed diving paddle. The England all-rounder follows up with a plugged drive down the ground to bring up the 50 partnership.
But it's Capsey that crowns the over, ramping Sutherland's final delivery for four.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England are in a very good position.
Let's not forget they haven't won a T20 series against Australia since 2017.
England need 36 runs from 30 balls
No chance of a catch from Capsey there, finding the gap on the leg-side to add four more to England's total.
That's 36 needed from 30 - surely this game is England's to lose now?
Capsey goes to lift Gardner over mid-wicket again and Georgia Wareham is racing to be underneath it - she just falls short!
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Lord's
A record crowd of 21,610!
Incredible.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is an exceptional piece of fielding. Every run matters in these games.
England need 49 runs from 36 balls
Darcie Brown returns to tighten the tap, racking up three successive dot balls in the middle of the over.
She bowls full all over but misjudges the length for her final ball and Capsey lifts her full toss towards the midwicket boundary. Annabel Sutherland gives chase and is just able to flick the ball back away from the ropes with the tips of her fingers.
England run three.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It is going to be a cracker.
England are in control of the game now.
Australia need a wicket to get themselves back in.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Nat Sciver-Brunt is so crucial for England. She can keep them calm and has been in this situation so many times in her career.
England need 54 runs from 42 balls
Alyssa Healy introduces Annabel Sutherland into the attack and she offers some control, with four off the first five balls.
However, Sciver-Brunt isn't going to let that lie and she drives the final delivery hard through the covers. It slips under the despairing dive of Megan Schutt to make the ropes.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
This partnership is so dangerous. England don't want to lose a wicket right now because they've just lost two wickets back-to-back but Jon Lewis and Heather Knight have asked their team to attack and risk losing to win.
The situation is getting nicer and nicer for England.
Emily Windsor
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Test Match Special
That is the biggest hit we've seen all night. That is what Alice Capsey can do, she's not afraid to take on the fielders.