5.12pm: Match abandoned, the officials have finally conceded defeat to the elements. Sri Lanka were looking in pretty sorry shape before the rain set in, and might feel they've sneaked away with the best result possible. England remain 1-0 up with just the final ODI, in Leicester on Thursday, to play. We'll be back for that, of course. Thanks for your messages today, from myself and Vish, Harshisth and Manoj, it's goodnight and good luck. Bye!

5.10pm: Still chucking it down. Pretty sure the SL innings is now done, and if they get out again it will just be a case of how many England require after adjustments for DLS. Although that's a big "if"

Valkerie adds this: "The ground staff must be expecting the wind to pick up even more... they're weighting down the covers. As they walk, water is sloshing up from under foot and there's visible puddles just beyond the covers"

4.45pm: "The three spectators still out in the stands with umbrellas up have just been advised over the PA to seek cover as 'there's some lightning about'," reports Valkerie. "Rain heavy now too." I hope that newly engaged couple have gone home for a glass of fizz

4.35pm: Still nice weather for ducks at Wantage Road - and the luck is no better for Northamptonshire's men, who haven't managed to get on the field at all today up at Edgbaston, as they battle to avoid relegation from Division One of the County Championship

4.10pm: Another update from Valkerie: "After a brief (and possibly optimistic) moment of looking like the skies might brighten up again, the ground is enveloped in gloom once more. Umbrellas up round the ground, it's fairly constant. Rain looking slightly heavier now too."

"Has Lauren Bell been dropped or just rested?" She has been unwell, Paul. Initially missed the first couple of T20Is and then ruled out of the rest

3.50pm: Not much to report from Northampton, where the showers continue to pass through. The covers are parked out in the middle and the picture is pretty bleak for now

But there is live ODI action out there, both in South Africa, where Aiden Markram has just notched a hundred from the last ball of the innings against Australia; and in Colombo (where it's not raining - shock horror), as India have start well in their attempts to defend a target of 214

3.30pm: First, the good news: Valkerie Baynes is getting chicken kebabs and potato wedges for afternoon tea at Wantage Road. But there's bad news to follow: "There is a huge dark cloud hanging overhead, although it's not raining particularly heavily at the moment." Valkerie then adds: "All covers down now and the sky is getting darker." Sky, meanwhile, have switched to the ODI in Potchefstroom - which might be your best bet, too

3.14pm Bigger covers being dragged on now to protect the bowler's run-ups and the rest of the square. Those spectators sat in uncovered stands are now on the hunt for cover

Delay in play! Rains have arrived, and it's the heaviest its been during the game so the umpires have taken the players off and the covers are coming on. The 30-minute delay at the start means we will be losing overs immediately...

30.5
W
Glenn to Perera, OUT, Full, outside off, bit of a googly and defended back to cover... and now then... we've got a check for a run out. Kate Cross fields and throws at the nonstriker's end where Kulasuriya was being a bit absent-minded returning to her crease... and she's gone! She's watched the ball hit the stumps with her bat hovering over the line but not grounded! Astonishingly bad cricket from Sri Lanka! Great arm from Cross!

WGAKK Kulasuriya run out 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

30.4
0
Glenn to Perera, no run, Fuller, Perera sweeps but mistimes as the ball squirts out behind square on the leg side
30.3
4
Glenn to Perera, FOUR, Top edge runs away for four! Perera thinks about advancing but decides to stay put and cross-bat a length delivery, but crouches down too far and ends up skewing over the keeper. Still, four all the same...
30.2
0
Glenn to Perera, no run, Length delivery, bit of turn into off stump, played back down to the bowler off the back foot
30.1
0
Glenn to Perera, no run, Around the wicket, flighted into off stump, defended down the pitch

END OF OVER:
30 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | SL-W: 102/8 | RR: 3.40

  • Achini Kulasuriya0 (1b)
  • Hasini Perera27 (53b)
  • Lauren Filer8-0-25-2
  • Sarah Glenn5-1-12-1
29.6
0
Filer to Kulasuriya, no run, Sharp, into the hip of the left-hander, blocked out to square leg

Left-hander Achini Kulasuriya is the new batter

29.5
W
Filer to Prabodhani, OUT, Inevitable! Smart bowling from Filer, full and straighter than the previous 4 deliveries, Prabodhani has a swing and edges through to Jones

KDU Prabodhani c †Jones b Filer 0 (15b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

29.4
0
Filer to Prabodhani, no run, Fuller, wide of the stumps, left alone once more
29.3
0
Filer to Prabodhani, no run, Same again, this time Prabodhani thinks about going after it but brings the bat under her arm like it's a newspaper she's not quite finished reading
29.2
0
Filer to Prabodhani, no run, Short, wide, left alone
29.1
1
Filer to Perera, 1 run, Into the hip, timed out to the fielder at deep midwicket for a single. Perera might as well farm the strike to be honest

END OF OVER:
29 | 1 Run | SL-W: 101/7 | RR: 3.48

  • Udeshika Prabodhani0 (11b)
  • Hasini Perera26 (52b)
  • Sarah Glenn5-1-12-1
  • Lauren Filer7-0-24-1
28.6
0
Glenn to Prabodhani, no run, Rinse and repeat
28.5
0
Glenn to Prabodhani, no run, Full, no turn, defended straight
28.4
0
Glenn to Prabodhani, no run, Muted LBW appeal as Prabodhani gets in a slight tangle as Glenn angles into middle and leg. Bat first though
28.3
0
Glenn to Prabodhani, no run, Flighted full, straight, defended back down the pitch

SL Women 1st innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st26AMCJK AthapaththuRMVD Gunaratne
2nd15AMCJK AthapaththuH Madavi
3rd12AMCJK AthapaththuGWHM Perera
4th23GWHM PereraH Karunaratne
5th2GWHM PereraWK Dilhari
6th1GWHM PereraMAA Sanjeewani
7th16GWHM PereraOU Ranasinghe
8th7KDU PrabodhaniGWHM Perera
9th4GWHM PereraWGAKK Kulasuriya