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James Wallace

India beat England by five wickets in third women’s T20 – as it happened

Sophie EcclestoneEngland's Sophie Ecclestone, left, reacts after India won the final T20 women's cricket match against England in Mumbai.
Sophie Ecclestone
England's Sophie Ecclestone, left, reacts after India won the final T20 women's cricket match against England in Mumbai.
Photograph: Rajanish Kakade/AP

That’s it from me today, Heather Knight’s England take the T20I series 2-1 and both squads have three short days to dig out the whites before battle commences in the first Women’s Test match in India in nearly a decade. It’ll be England’s first Test there since way back in 2005.

We’ll have OBO coverage of that game and plenty more over the coming weeks. Thanks for your comments and company, goodnight!

Heather Knight has the final say:

It was a good learning experience for us, we decided to rest some players and give others an opportunity. The crowd was noisy! Having that composure would be a great learning for youngsters. We didn’t quite apply ourselves well enough… 140 would have been a good score but we were probably a little bit short on getting a total for our bowlers to defend. We take lot of positives, we did well to put the pressure back on them and also learnt a lot about some of our younger players.”

Nat Sciver-Brunt is Player of the Series (despite being rested today) :

Really happy to perform in the first two games, India played well and made it difficult. I’ll probably look to work on my tempo and to committing to shots, knowing when to consolidate and go big. There’s always going to be a different situation, adaptability is important. Whatever the team needs, I am up for it.”

England look a lot more assured with NSB in the team, she’ll be an integral cog in the upcoming Test match too.

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Harmanpreet reflects:

Well, if I talk about all the games then we improved day by day! We needed a game plan. The more we play, the better we will be. The wicket was a bit tricky, we just wanted to hang in there and do what is required. Some balls were turning, some were going straight, sometimes you can’t help thinking about that. Those things play a big role when you are batting.”

Smriti Mandhana speaks:

“The first two matches didn’t go the way we wanted and we knew that this win will be important going into the Test despite losing the series. Back to back games are a little tough on the body… I would have been pleased had I finished the game (not out) but glad I could contribute.

I think we bowled pretty well… we always knew the second innings would be difficult. We had to apply ourselves in the chase. The way Amanjot played at the end, I’m really proud, the kind of composure she showed, it’s what we look at in the dressing room.”

India win by five wickets!

What a cameo from Amanjot Kaur! She comes to the crease with 11 needed from 12 and Sophie Ecclestone having just removed Ghosh. She drove her first ball on the up through the covers for four to bring the crowd back to life… two singles followed before Ecclestone sent down a rare full toss that Amanjot pounced on and clubbed through the covers. India need one to win… THERE IT IS! Amanjot plays a delightful reverse-sweep that runs away for her third four in four balls.

India get over the line with an over to spare, they save their blushes to make the series a 2-1 defeat rather than 3-0.

India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur, left, celebrates with teammate Amanjot Kaur as England’s Amy Jones looks on.
India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur, left, celebrates with teammate Amanjot Kaur as England’s Amy Jones looks on. Photograph: Rajanish Kakade/AP

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WICKET! Richa Ghosh b Ecclestone 2 (India 116-5)

Aye aye. Clean bowled!

18th over: India 116-2 (Harmanpreet 4, Ghosh 2) Richa Ghosh joins her skipper in the middle with things heating up in Mumbai, India can only manage four runs off the over to leave themselves with 11 needed from 12 balls and Sophie Ecclestone prowling at the top of her mark with her dander up. Big over incoming…

WICKET! Mandhana c Dunkley b Ecclestone (India 112-4)

Knight turns to Eccestone to rescue something from the dregs of this game. Mandhana scoops unconvincingly but manages to pick up four. But she’s gone next ball – uppish drive caught by Dunkley in the covers. England have a sniff, a barely perceptible sniff… but a sniff all the same.

17th over: India 112-4 (Harmanpreet 4)

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16th over: India 102-3 (Mandhana 42, Harmanpreet 2) Four byes! Harmanpreet goes down to lap-sweep her first ball, misses it entirely but gets in the way of Amy Jones’s sight of the ball in the process. England did not need that. 25 from 24 needed for India.

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WICKET! Deepti Sharma c †Jones b Kemp 12 (India 94-3)

There’s one! Sharma knicks Kemp behind and Amy Jones clings onto a juggling catch. Harmanpreet is striding out to the crease, she don’t look injured, she looks like she means bizniss.

Freya Kemp of England celebrates the wicket of Deepti Sharma of India.
Freya Kemp of England celebrates the wicket of Deepti Sharma of India. Photograph: Pankaj Nangia/ECB/Getty Images

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15th over: India 93-2 (Mandhana 40, Sharma 12) India move closer to victory with another decisive over – 11 runs coming off Capsey’s third over. Mandhana showed some fleet footwork by dancing down and driving for four whilst Sharma showcased a deft touch by gliding away for four through backward point.

India need 34 from 30, England need a Christmas miracle a lorra lorra wickets.

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14th over: India 82-2 (Mandhana 34, Sharma 7) Danielle Gibson comes into the attack and the shackles are loosened by India! Four runs fly away off an easy tickle by Sharma, an over-pitched delivery from Gibson to begin with. Four more! Gibson goes short and is hauled away to the fence by Mandhana. Don’t bowl there to a batter of Smriti’s calibre. India take 12 off the over and need 45 from 36.

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13th over: India 70-2 (Mandhana 27, Sharma 2) England are sneaking their way back into the match as Capsey comes on and manages to get away with just a single off her second over. Just keep an eye on that run-rate – India need 57 from 42 – they can’t afford too many more deathly quiet overs.

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WICKET! Rodrigues lbw b Dean 29 (India 68-2)

Phewf. England needed that. The favoured sweep does for Rodrigues in the end as she misses a straight one and reviews in rain. A sparkly innings comes to a close, Deepti Sharma is the new batter at number four, rather than Harmanpreet. The India skipper jarred her leg in the turf at the end of the England innings but the camera pans to her padded up in the changing rooms so she can’t be too crook.

12th over: India 69-2 (Mandhana 26, Sharma 1)

11th over: India 67-1 (Mandhana 26, Rodrigues 29) Freya Kemp begins with some pace after the hydration stoppage. She struggles with her line and gifts two wides that England can ill-afford. Make that three. Signs of nerves from the 18 year old. Gah, that won’t help – Mandhana pongoes the next ball from wide of off stump over wide long-on for SIX! She got hold of that one. Eleven off the over for India.

England need to go full Moloko.

10th over: India 56-1 (Mandhana 19, Rodrigues 28) Charlie Dean replaces Alice Capsey and is nudged away for a couple of singles. England need wickets at the Wankhede. Jemimah Rodrigues has been excellent on the sweep so far in this innings, she plays it once again to pick up a single and after half of the overs it is all to play for.

India have nine wickets in hand to knock off the 71 runs needed from 60 balls. Time for a drink – I’m going to hotfoot it to the kitchen in search of something warming as darkness begins to descend here in South London.

9th over: India 53-1 (Mandhana 18, Rodrigues 26) That won’t do anything for Ecclestone’s blood pressure – Mandhana drops to one knee and sweeps for SIX! India manage to get nine off the over, England starting to get a bit ragged in pursuit of the breakthrough.

8th over: India 44-1 (Mandhana 11, Rodrigues 24) Alice Capsey into the attack. Starts with a rank full toss that she gets away with, Smriti plinking it rather than giving it the full clobbering it deserved. Tighter stuff after though, India can only eke three runs off it. 83 from 72 needed for India. Here comes Ecclestone for her second, she’s still visibly ticking from the previous over. Let’s do this.

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7th over: India 41-1 (Mandhana 10, Rodrigues 23) Huge over for India as Ecclestone is given some tap! Rodrigues sweeps powerfully for four, drops to point for two and then bunted through mid-wicket for four more! Cheers and jeers in the crowd and Ecclestone and Rodrigues share a stare and perhaps a few words.

6th over: India 31-1 (Mandhana 10, Rodrigues 13) Rodrigues gets four off the first ball of the next over too, steering in the gap for four off a length ball from Mahika Gaur. A single brings Smriti on strike and she pounces on a half-tracker and nails it for another boundary. End of Powerplay, game still in the balance. It’s Sophie Ecclestone time…

5th over: India 22-1 (Mandhana 6, Rodrigues 8) Charlie Dean returns and a flighted first delivery is swept powerfully by Rodrigues to the square-leg boundary. England are keeping the pressure cooker on through, seven in total off the over which is what India need to go at throughout, they are currently pootling along at four-ish. A couple of lusty blows or quick wickets could swing this game.

4th over: India 15-1 (Mandhana 5, Rodrigues 1) Tidy-ish over from Mahika Gaur, two leg-side wides are a bit of a gift but there’s just one run off the bat as Rodrigues drives to long-off.

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3rd over: India 12-1 (Mandhana 5, Rodrigues 1) England appeal for an LBW against new batter Jemimah Rodrigues… and burn a review as the ball pitched outside leg-stump. Four dots follow for Kemp to keep the pressure on, Rodrigues gets off the mark with a flick behind leg.

WICKET! Shafali Verma b Kemp 6 (India 11-1)

Freya Kemp replaces Dean after just one over… and makes an impact straightaway! Verma aims a mahoosive swing at a length ball, misses and is comprehensively cleaned up. England have their first.

2nd over: India 11-0 (Mandhana 5, Verma 6) Verma greets Gaur with a drive down the ground for four! Gulp. Gaur does well to come back and restrict India to just a further single off it. England can’t afford a hefty opening stand to develop.

1st over: India 6-0 (Mandhana 5, Verma 1) Charlie Dean begins with three dots but then offers a smidge of width and is cut for four by Mandhana. A couple of singles make it six off the over. Mahika Gaur is going to start at the other end.

Barely time to boil the kettle as India’s batters emerge in Mumbai. Charlie Dean is going to open the bowling, early wickets very much needed. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma with bat in hand for India.

“It looks like England have the end-of-term blues,” suggests John Starbuck. “Just happy enough to do the required then get out of there. I doubt Knight would like a 2-1 win on her record as a 3-0 is so much better (away) but a series win does do the trick.

John also sends through this ditty, England need to be in the mood to make a fist of this match.

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England bowled out for 126

Action galore off the final over of the innings. Knight drives Amanjot down the ground for… SIX! Great shot by the skip. And again! Knight repeats the stroke and gets SIX more to take her to a dogged FIFTY. Well batted.

Knight goes next ball, flat batting a length ball to the fielder at long-on which sees Mahika Gaur arrive at the crease. Ah. Gaur is caught off the final ball of the innings.

India require 127 to win!

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19th over: England 113-8 (Knight 40, Dean 15) Deepti comes back on and Knight sweeps her powerfully through square for four more! England finishing with something of a flourish thanks to their skipper. One over to go.

18th over: England 104-8 (Knight 33, Dean 13) Shot! Charlie Dean dances down and swats Renuka through mid-wicket and Knight then gets in on the act with a powerful sweep for four more.

17th over: England 90-8 (Knight 29, Dean 4) Patil whirrs away, she has scalped three wickets for just 14 runs so far. England manage five singles. Renuka is returning to the attack, England will be glad to have some let up from the death by spin they’ve been on experiencing.

16th over: England 85-8 (Knight 27, Dean 1) Knight dances down and smacks Ishaque down the ground for four. England’s captain has been down the other end the best/worst seat in then house to see her side implode, five wickets blitzed for just nine runs. OUCH! India’s captain Harmanpreet gets her foot stuck in the turf and seems to have jammed something. She hobbles off with the physio, let’s hope it isn’t anything serious. Four overs left for England to stumble through.

Another Wicket! My word. Steam coming off my fingers and no doubt from Heather Knight’s ears as Charlie Dean is given out LBW first ball by the umpire. A review is surely just to delay the inevitable… it looked stone dead in real time. Say what? DRS has the ball spinning hugely past leg-stump. Dean survives, I’m not sure how.

15th over: England 76-8 (Knight 20, Dean 0)

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WICKET! Sophie Ecclestone b Patil 2 (England 76-8)

Ecclestone is bowled by Patil! England collapsing in a heap at the Wankhede.

England's Sophie Ecclestone gets bowled out by India's Shreyanka Patil.
England's Sophie Ecclestone gets bowled out by India's Shreyanka Patil. Photograph: Rajanish Kakade/AP

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14th over: England 75-7 (Knight 19, Ecclestone 2) Heather Knight is still there for England, can she shepherd her side to something near a competitive total? Five singles off the over, and crucially NO wickets for England!

13th over: England 70-7 (Knight 16, Ecclestone 0) Sophie Ecclestone denies Patil a hat-trick, I say deny, she had an airy waft at a ball outside off and very nearly gifted a feather behind. England not covering themselves in glory here.

WICKET! Freya Kemp lbw b Patil 0 (England 70-7)

Carnage! Patil is now on a hat-trick after pinning Freya Kemp LBW first ball! Kemp went back to cut and the ball slammed into her pad before the bat. The umpire gave it not out on the field but India wisely send it upstairs and are jubilant at seeing the three reds on the screen.

WICKET! Bess Heath c AB Kaur b Patil 1 (England 70-6)

Gah! Heath can’t stop the rot and perishes by plinking a reverse-sweep straight to Amanjot at backward point.

12th over: England 69-5 (Knight 15, Heath 1) Chesterfield’s own Bess Heath survives the hat-trick ball – and better than that - she drives away confidently to get off the mark with a lovely straight bat, no sign of the town’s crooked spire in that textbook stroke. England in all sorts of bovver though.

WICKET! Danielle Gibson b Ishaque 0 (England 67-5)

Gibson makes the fatal error of going back to the full ball that skids on and is castled first ball! Bess Heath, on debut, will face the hat-trick ball. Welcome to the Wankhede, Bess…

Saika Ishaque is on a hat-trick!

WICKET! Jones c Patil b Ishaque 25 (England 67-4)

Swept hard and flat but straight to the fielder on the leg-side fence! Ishaque strikes with the first ball of her spell once more!

11th over: England 67-3 (Knight 14, Jones 25) Deepti starts her third over, she’s gone for just seven runs so far. Jones and Knight are busy, scampering five singles off the over. This run rate won’t be a worry for India as it stands.

10th over: England 62-3 (Knight 12, Jones 22) Shreyanka Patil comes into the attack with her offbreaks. Knight tries a reverse-sweep but finds the fielder. No fielders there though… the next ball is driven over extra cover for a sublime SIX! Great shot from England’s skipper who has been a bit becalmed so far in this innings. Three more singles and a nice glide for three by Jones see twelve runs come from the over. Ten overs done and time for a drink.

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9th over: England 50-3 (Knight 4, Jones 18) Deepti continues and is worked down the ground for singles. Knight sweeps for a single and Jones uses her feet to meet the pitch and work into leg. Five singles off the over see England notch up their FIFTY.

8th over: England 45-3 (Knight 1, Jones 16) Amanjot should have pocketed Heather Knight with a tickle down the leg side but keeper Ghosh spills the ball. Let off for England. Amy Jones counterpunches with a smear into the leg side for four. Shot! Jones then shows off her lightning hands and classical technique with a drive on the up through the gap at cover for another boundary. Eleven snatched off the over for England.

7th over: England 34-3 (Knight 1, Jones 7) Deepti Sharma comes into the attack with all the pressure on England at the end of the first Powerplay. England are nervy, just a brace of singles eked off the over, Heather Knight off the mark with a push to mid-on.

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6th over: England 32-2 (Knight 0, Jones 6) Amy Jones joins Knight in the middle and she repeats the shot that did for Capsey except she just manages to clear the fielder and pick up four runs. A further two come with a tidy paddle round the corner.

WICKET! Capsey c Rodrigues b Ishaque 7 (England 26-3)

Ishaque gets a wicket with her first ball! Capsey tries to loft over mid-off but doesn’t get hold of it and is easily caught by Jemimah Rodrigues. England spluttering in Mumbai.

India’s players celebrate the wicket of England's Alice Capsey.
India’s players celebrate the wicket of England's Alice Capsey. Photograph: Rajanish Kakade/AP

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5th over: England 26-2 (Capsey 7, Knight 0) Frugal stuff from Renuka, she stitches four dots together before Capsey can get off strike. A full ball hits Knight on the pads but it was sliding down. Southpaw Spinner Saika Ishaque is coming on for a twirl.

4th over: England 25-2 (Capsey 6, Knight 0) Amanjot Kaur comes into the attack to replace Sadhu after just one over. Busy medium pace targeting the stumps, Capsey works through to leg for a single to bring her skipper on to strike. Amanjot joins the dots – just a single off the over.

I didn’t realise that Sarah Glenn’s dickie digit was actually a fractured thumb sustained in yesterday’s match.

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WICKET! Dunkley c Patil b Renuka Singh 11

Capsey gets in on the act, bunting Renuka down the ground for four off the first delivery of the third over, the ball tracing away across the baize to the rope. Three dots and single brings Dunkley on strike… GONE! Dunkley slaps a wide ball straight down the chops of the fielder at point. She trudges off in disbelief. India get their second and Captain Knight arrives at the crease with her side in a bit of an early pickle.

3rd over: England 24-2 (Capsey 5, Knight 0)

2nd over: England 19-1 ( Dunkley 11, Capsey 0) Titas Sadhu gets the new white ball from the other end. Dunkley gives herself one ball to have a look and then deposits the next ball into the stands for SIX! Some shot that, a decent ball on a length swung away over wide mid-on. The bat making a satisfying whipcrack sound as it connected with the ball. Scrappy-doo – the next ball is slung for four wides by Sadhu who looks a bit rattled by the previous stroke, a blank frown etched on her face underneath a snazzy pink headband. Shot Sofia! Dunkley lofts down the ground for four more, England punch back after the early loss of Bouchier.

1st over: England 3-1 ( Dunkley 1, Capsey 0) Alice Capsey finds herself out in the middle early doors, Renuka lets her get her eye in by spearing down two wide deliveries. She tightens up with three dots to finish the first over though. Game on!

WICKET! Bouchier b Renuka Singh 0 (England 1-1)

Gone! Renuka is lethal with the new ball and hoops one through Bouchier’s tentative defensive prod, bails inverting skywards like a pair of quizzical eyebrows. The crowd enjoyed that one.

Renuka Singh Thakur of India celebrates the wicket of Maia Bouchier of England.
Renuka Singh Thakur of India celebrates the wicket of Maia Bouchier of England. Photograph: Pankaj Nangia/ECB/Getty Images

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The players emerge onto the field – India in powder blue and England in red tops and navy kecks. Renuka is going to start with the ball and Dunkley and Bouchier are opening up for the visitors – Let’s play!

Teams: A debut for Bess Heath!

England: Dunkley, Bouchier, Capsey, Knight (c), Jones (wk), Gibson, Heath, Kemp, Ecclestone, Dean, Gaur

India: Mandhana, Shafali, Rodrigues, Harmanpreet (c), Ghosh (wk), Deepti, Amanjot, Patil, Ishaque, Renuka, Sadhu

There are FOUR naan Jeremy, four? changes for England - Sarah Glenn is out with a dickie digit (thumb) Nat Sciver-Brunt is rested, same too Danni Wyatt and Lauren Bell.

Along with debutant Bess Heath, Maia Bouchier, Danielle Gibson and Mahika Gaur are given the nod.

Just the one change for India – Amanjot Kaur replaces Vastrakar.

England win the toss and will bat first

Heather Knight calls the coin correctly and decides to have first use of the wicket, the very same one that was used yesterday. England have made four changes to their side, full teams coming right up.

Preamble

Hello and welcome to the OBO of this dead rubber third and final T20I between England and India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Well, yes, England have already snatched the series with their destruction of India’s batting card for just eighty yesterday but there’s still plenty riding on this game. Namely, a series whitewash in Indian conditions that would be a big tick for Heather Knight’s side with the Women’s T20I World Cup to be played in Bangladesh next year - especially as there were some big question marks hanging over her side’s batting against spin on the back of decisive defeats to Sri Lanka in the summer.

There’s also the small matter of a rare as hen’s dentures Test match in India happening later this week, the first for an England women’s side in the country since 2005, (India have only staged a solitary Test since then, an innings win against South Africa in 2014).

Many of the same players turning out today will be involved in the red ball bout, today’s match brings a chance to either deepen some psychological scars and build momentum for Knight and co or for Harmanpreet Kaur and her side to wrestle back some initiative.

Play will begin at 13.30 GMT and I’ll be back very soon with news of the teams and the toss.

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