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Dunkley works Schutt's first ball off her hip to square leg for a single and England are off the mark.
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Mike Peter and Callum Matthews
Dunkley works Schutt's first ball off her hip to square leg for a single and England are off the mark.
Megan Schutt will get us going here. She took the second over at The Oval, with Darcie Brown opening up.
She's bowling to Sophia Dunkley, and after a long delay we're going to get started.
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Lord's
This is going to be tough for England but they have no choice but to go from ball one, which may actually help them.
The outfield will be wetter and slower, but also the ball will be harder for Australia's bowlers and fielders to grip.
It's not the best scenario for England to have in order to keep their Ashes hopes alive.
Alyssa Healy leads her charges out onto the field ahead of the England openers, who then sprint past them towards the square.
Most of the Australians are sporting towels tucked into their waistbands.
Australia's Alyssa Healy, when asked if she expected England to close the gap in this series, tells Sky Sports Mix: "Yes, I have worked with Jon Lewis (England coach) in franchise cricket and we talked a lot about England cricket. The way he approaches the game - and all the players are talented - we knew they'd be more unpredictable to what they were in the past. Everyone is naturally getting closer and we have to find a way to stay in front."
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England will have to be slightly cautious because of the fact they can lose the Ashes today. They will have to be certain there is no more rain around tonight because the more wickets you lose the higher the total is.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
At The Oval the other night England were 114-5 after 14 overs.
It is fair to say this is a different pitch though.
The golf buggies have taken their final scoot around the outfield with their trailing rope.
The rain wasn't so torrential that there was a lot of standing water, so we're likely looking at quite a slick outfield for England's batters to skim their shots across.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England can play with more freedom now with it a shorter game.
We have a game!
England will chase 119 from 14 overs with play to resume at 21:05 BST.
England coach Jon Lewis and the England openers are in conference with the officials.
They're likely hearing how many overs this innings will last. We'll try and get you that information as soon as possible.
Danni Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley are lurking at the boundary, helmets on and ready to go.
They'll have a while to wait yet, we've only got the sheet covers removed on one side of the square so far.
They've switched to getting some throw-downs.
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Lord's
A big cheer from the crowd as the covers are being rolled off once more.
Cricket, eh?!
The shortest innings England could play is five overs. That's a pretty unusual occurrence, and the players won't have a huge amount of experience of pacing a spell that brief.
And yet it could decide the outcome of this series.
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Lord's
It has started raining again.
The full covers were rolled off, and have now been rolled back on.
Sigh.
Unfortunately the ground staff have stopped removing the outside covers. The rain is coming down steadily at present, I don't think there's much chance of imminent play at Lord's.
We'll start losing overs now.
Thanks Callum - it's your resident rain watcher here.
Just imagine me as Tim Robbins at the end of Shawshank Redemption, arms held wide, staring into the skies and the pouring rain.
Except I'm begging for some play in this match, rather than celebrating escaping an unjust prison sentence.
Hopefully we've got play soon. There is still some light drizzle in the air and the umpires are going to have an inspection at 20:40 BST.
Mike Peter will keep you updated and hopefully bring you some more action and a result.
We start losing overs at 20:40 BST, so in just under 10 minutes time.
I suspect we will lose some overs, but hopefully it won't be too many.
Ffion Wynne
BBC Sport at Lord's
It has stopped raining!
It'll take a while to get the full covers off, but at the moment I don't think we've lost any overs.
The minimum amount of overs we need for a game is five.