Presentation:

Edwards: "We've got to come back strongly. It was an important toss and we exploited the conditions well and the reasons we lost this game was poor shot selection and a couple of decisions went against us. We have depth in our order. Holly played really well. Hopefully we can win the last two."

Fields: "We hung in there and never gave up. Little Holly (Ferling) is not that little, great to see her bowling well. We really enjoyed playing in Cuttack. Just goes to show you can win if you bowl the ball in the right areas."

Sthalekar is the Player of the Match: "I am glad my experience comes handy. I was fortunate to have a good partnership with Sarah. I thought it was a decent batting wicket. I found the pitch quite nice."

So Australia play Sri Lanka next. Thanks for your company today. We'll see you again soon. Cheers!

End of match: Phew what a thriller! After being reduced to 39 for 6, the target of 147 looked distant. Marsh and Greenway believed that England could still get through. Australia were starting to get a bit worried and it looked all but over at 114 for 9. England pushed and prodded and nearly got there but luck was with Australia.

England will feel aggrieved by a couple of lbw decisions that looked dodgy. In both, Hawkeye showed the ball missing leg. It hurt that one of those victims was the captain Charlotte Edwards. Nevertheless, the other batsmen paid the price by playing loose shots. That's something England will need to address.

Stay with us for the presentation. Sthalekar should be the favourite for the Player of the Match.

47.3
W
Osborne to Colvin, OUT, she has edged it would you believe this! Erin Osborne gets the final wicket! Tossed up outside the off stump, Colvin was back and across to cut, it was too tempting to let go, managed a thick edge, Fields knew it, Australia have won by 2 runs

HL Colvin c †Fields b Osborne 16 (26m 17b 3x4 0x6) SR: 94.11

47.2
0
Osborne to Colvin, no run, Direct hit and appeal for a run out! She pulls to Sthaleka at short midwicket, Anya heads back and looks like she is safe, and she is
47.1
0
Osborne to Colvin, no run, Colvin chips down the the track and firmly punches it to the on side

END OF OVER:
47 | 7 Runs | ENG-W: 145/9 (3 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 3.08, RRR: 1.00)

  • Holly Colvin16 (14b)
  • Anya Shrubsole13 (20b)
  • Holly Ferling10-0-35-3
  • Erin Osborne5-0-15-0
46.6
1
Ferling to Colvin, 1 run, yet another single! Punched wide of the bowler and mid-on, they scamper through quickly
46.5
0
Ferling to Colvin, no run, keeps it straight this time and she calmly defends this
46.5
1w
Ferling to Colvin, 1 wide, and a wide down the leg side! Oh dear. Ferling struggling with her line here
46.4
1
Ferling to Shrubsole, 1 run, the runs are coming alright! She steers it to the off side
46.3
2
Ferling to Shrubsole, 2 runs, a low full toss! Ferling was trying for the yorker, clipped away just wide of short midwicket and they will take a couple
46.2
1
Ferling to Colvin, 1 run, another run siphoned off, she opens the face of the bat and places it down to third man, they think of second
46.1
1
Ferling to Shrubsole, 1 run, 9 needed now! She calmly places this with soft hands to the off side and sets off quickly, fielders under pressure here

END OF OVER:
46 | 2 Runs | ENG-W: 138/9 (10 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 3.00, RRR: 2.50)

  • Anya Shrubsole9 (17b)
  • Holly Colvin14 (11b)
  • Erin Osborne5-0-15-0
  • Holly Ferling9-0-28-3

KISHORE MANGAL: "The excitement of this match has finally overcame my resistance to study for my exam tomorrow... i m watching it on tv now"

Chiranjeev : "English girls are doing what LEE and Kasper did in Ashes, hope they do not have same fate"

45.6
1
Osborne to Shrubsole, 1 run, tucks it away with the turn and they take another single, 10 needed
45.5
0
Osborne to Shrubsole, no run, quicker delivery and she defends this one

Couple of fielders in the deep on the on side

45.4
1
Osborne to Colvin, 1 run, waits for the turn and clips it to the on side
45.3
0
Osborne to Colvin, no run, waits for the turn and defends it away
45.2
0
Osborne to Colvin, no run, stays back and knocks it down the track
45.1
0
Osborne to Colvin, no run, shapes to cut this one, extra bounce and she nearly gets an edge

END OF OVER:
45 | 6 Runs | ENG-W: 136/9 (12 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 3.02, RRR: 2.40)

  • Anya Shrubsole8 (15b)
  • Holly Colvin13 (7b)
  • Holly Ferling9-0-28-3
  • Lisa Sthalekar10-5-19-1
44.6
0
Ferling to Shrubsole, no run, comes forward and defends this one again, England hanging in there, the dressing room hasn't moved
44.5
0
Ferling to Shrubsole, no run, solid in defense, gets well forward and keeps it out
44.4
4
Ferling to Shrubsole, FOUR, the gap gets narrower! Shrubsole troubling Australia with the bat here, half volley outside off and she drives it past the gap at point, Ferling looks exasperated
44.3
0
Ferling to Shrubsole, no run, hones in on the off stump, Shrubsole solid in defense again
44.2
0
Ferling to Shrubsole, no run, keeps it nice and straight and she does well to defend
44.1
1
Ferling to Colvin, 1 run, that was short and wide outside off and she cuts that wide of backward point, sweeper mops up
44.1
1w
Ferling to Colvin, 1 wide, and Ferling gives away a freebie, down the leg side and wide called, Australia cannot afford these at this stage

END OF OVER:
44 | 4 Runs | ENG-W: 130/9 (18 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 2.95, RRR: 3.00)

  • Anya Shrubsole4 (10b)
  • Holly Colvin12 (6b)
  • Lisa Sthalekar10-5-19-1
  • Sarah Coyte8-1-20-1
43.6
0
Sthalekar to Shrubsole, no run, gives it more air and she comes forward and defends
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ENG Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st11CM EdwardsDN Wyatt
2nd3SJ TaylorDN Wyatt
3rd23LS GreenwayDN Wyatt
4th1A BrindleLS Greenway
5th0LS GreenwayHC Knight
6th1LS GreenwayJL Gunn
7th57LS GreenwayLA Marsh
8th18LS GreenwayKH Brunt
9th0KH BruntHL Colvin
10th31HL ColvinA Shrubsole