Player of the Match
Player of the Match

8.36pm So, that's a wrap. Quite the statement win from India. From Miller, Ekanth and Chandan, goodnight!

No surprises about the Player of the Match... it's Harmanpreet Kaur. "Today was a very important game for us, and everyone who got a chance contributed. I always enjoy leading, I'm always in the game, and all the support from the staff and the players.

"I took my time and that partnership was important. After that I gave freedom to myself and backed myself. Whoever got the chance today gave us breakthroughs."

On Goswami: "I think so," she says about Lord's being her final game. "Lord's will be very special for us with Jhulan going to retire."

8.27pm Time for the presentations. Here's Amy Jones.

"Every loss is tough, they got away from us, Harm flicked a switch at the end there. We didn't get close enough, we needed big partnerships and matchwinning innings. She was finding the boundary everywhere, it was important to slow down, a big learning for the group, responding to moments like that. Everywhere we bowled it she was finding the boundary.

"Inexperience can bring about inconsistency, but such a good batter on such good form is a big challenge. But not all over, points on the line at Lord's. Missing the big names, they add a huge amount but it's given opportunities to others. The last game at Lord's is another opportunity for a younger side to step up. Last game of the season, a long season. You don't need any incentive [for Lord's]. What an occasion, and what a venue."

8.18pm So ends an extraordinarily comprehensive victory for India. Never mind that England strung it out at the end, Harmanpreet's ballistic onslaught in the first innings put this game beyond reasonable doubt, even if Danni Wyatt and Alice Capsey gave some hope of a fighting finish. Charlie Dean refused to go quietly, but a 88-run margin leaves little room for doubt about India's dominance.

They have won a series in England for the first time since 1999, and they've done it in emphatic style. And off the back of their Commonwealth Silver medal, they've demonstrated their growing pedigree on this protracted tour. For England, they've been shorn of a host of key names, Knight, Sciver and Brunt among them, and their kids have fought well in the circumstances. But their new-look bowling attack endured a chastening night. They'll learn from the experience.

Mayank Sawhney: "Mission Accomplished for Team India: They came to win this ODI Series for Jhulan Goswami and they have done it in Style."

44.2
W
Hemalatha to Dean, OUT, down the track, misses everything, and the keeper whips out the stumps! Never mind the bails, just take the whole damn lot! India seal a crushing victory, and an unassailable 2-0 series lead!

CE Dean st †Bhatia b Hemalatha 37 (44b 3x4 0x6) SR: 84.09

44.1
0
Hemalatha to Dean, no run, forward and punched into the covers

END OF OVER:
44 | 2 Runs | ENG-W: 245/9 (89 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 5.56, RRR: 14.83)

  • Lauren Bell11 (16b)
  • Charlie Dean37 (42b)
  • Deepti Sharma7-0-40-1
  • Pooja Vastrakar7-0-45-0

Another over seen out. Not much left to see in this one though...

43.6
0
Sharma to Bell, no run, hard-handed stab back through the line of the ball, down the pitch
43.5
0
Sharma to Bell, no run, attempted flick to the leg side, can't connect
43.4
0
Sharma to Bell, no run, eased off the front foot into the covers. This is all a bit drifty
43.3
0
Sharma to Bell, no run, a loose hack outside off, wide line and can't connect
43.2
1
Sharma to Dean, 1 run, tossed up outside off, hacked on the up into the covers
43.1
1
Sharma to Bell, 1 run, tucked off the legs behind square

END OF OVER:
43 | 6 Runs | ENG-W: 243/9 (91 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 5.65, RRR: 13.00)

  • Charlie Dean36 (41b)
  • Lauren Bell10 (11b)
  • Pooja Vastrakar7-0-45-0
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad8-0-45-0
42.6
2
Vastrakar to Dean, 2 runs, crashed hard into the covers. Slightly ropey fielding in the ring, but I doubt it will matter
42.5
1
Vastrakar to Bell, 1 run, open-faced tap to deep third

Aman Bansal: "Bring on Goswami and shatter the stumps!!!!" Well quite

42.4
2
Vastrakar to Bell, 2 runs, tight to the stumps, punched firmly into the covers
42.3
1
Vastrakar to Dean, 1 run, bottom-handed thump, getting underneath the stroke and cracked straight at cover
42.2
0
Vastrakar to Dean, no run, deliberate push off the back foot, open face into the covers
42.1
0
Vastrakar to Dean, no run, beaten outside off! So close to the stump, keeping low as the keeper stoops to gather

END OF OVER:
42 | 11 Runs | ENG-W: 237/9 (97 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 5.64, RRR: 12.12)

  • Charlie Dean33 (37b)
  • Lauren Bell7 (9b)
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad8-0-45-0
  • Pooja Vastrakar6-0-39-0
41.6
1
Gayakwad to Dean, 1 run, forward and pushed with a full face through mid-on, good resistance in a lost cause
41.5
0
Gayakwad to Dean, no run, down the track once more, but beaten in flight this time, responds with a solid block
41.4
4
Gayakwad to Dean, FOUR, spanked in the air, and bissects the covers to good effect! Dean is not holding back, and why should she?
41.3
1
Gayakwad to Bell, 1 run, round the wicket, on the back foot, steered into the covers once more

ENG Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7TT BeaumontEL Lamb
2nd5EL LambSIR Dunkley
3rd35EL LambA Capsey
4th55DN WyattA Capsey
5th65DN WyattAE Jones
6th2AE JonesFG Kemp
7th13S EcclestoneFG Kemp
8th1CE DeanFG Kemp
9th28KL CrossCE Dean
10th34LK BellCE Dean